🚀 My First Dev Post: What I Learned from Guidewire DevTrails
Starting out in Guidewire DevTrails, I expected to work on just another problem statement. But this one made me pause and think deeper. We looked at gig workers—especially delivery partners—and how...

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Starting out in Guidewire DevTrails, I expected to work on just another problem statement. But this one made me pause and think deeper. We looked at gig workers—especially delivery partners—and how unpredictable their income can be. A normal day for most of us can mean zero earnings for them, just because of rain, pollution, or extreme weather. What struck me wasn’t just the problem—it was how common it is. This isn’t a rare situation. It happens frequently, and yet there’s no proper system that supports them when it does. Initially, I thought insurance could solve it. But when I explored how current insurance systems work, it didn’t really fit. They are designed for major, occasional risks—not something that affects people almost every day. The idea of filing claims repeatedly and waiting for approvals clearly doesn’t match the pace at which gig workers operate. That’s when our thinking shifted. Instead of relying on traditional claim-based systems, we explored a model where the syste