Here is the BIGGEST TIP! ATTACH A TIP JAR NEXT TO PASSENGER SIDE HEAD REST AND PUT A LIGHT BEHIND THE SIGN ON THE JAR. RIDERS WILL BE REMINDED TO TIP AND WILL BE INCLINED TO TIP BECAUSE THEY CAN SAY "HEY HERES YOUR TIP"...THEY WANT TO GET RECOGNITION WHEN THEY TIP. #2-FREE JOLLY RANCHER AND SUPER BUBBLE GUM ON ARMREST BETWEEN SEATS. HUGEEEEE ADDITIONAL TIPS!
@@Rbl7132 I strongly disagree with the tip jar, I've notice in my 5 years as a 5-star driver the entire time that on average pre-pandemic years 1 out of 3 riders would tip during the height of the pandemic 1 out of 2 riders were leaving a tip, in 2021 things started to normalize and went back to 1 out of 3 riders tipping towards the middle of 2022 things started getting worse and noticed riders tipping less and less on average it was 1 out of 4 riders and then towards the end of 2022 and especially all of 2023 the new average became a meager 1 out of 10 riders are now tipping its a little better on the weekends but don't expect many tips during the weekdays. Obviously the dramatic interest hikes of 2022 are starting to take effect on the real economy and folks are truly struggling, I see it everyday especially being in the Southern California region with insane cost of living. I understand your mindset that a tip jar serves as a reminder that tips are expected and appreciated, but I'm in the camp that a tip jar makes almost all riders to feel uncomfortable and pressured into giving tips, but with the economy in such bad shape as of 2020 this added pressure is almost insulting to most riders who could barely even afford taking a rideshare. So my best advice is to be an all-star driver by providing the best service possible and the 28 tips on this video were all great examples on being a top driver. I do agree with your second point on leaving candies and mints on the door handles but I would highly recommend on not giving any gum (one of the very few times I've actually offered gum to a passenger I drove over an hour to LAX, and the guy left the chewed up gum on the door handle, which I thought was extremely disrespectful and disgusting, so I could only imagine leaving gum for the thousands of rides I have given and how much chewed gum would end up on the door handles, floor mats and even worse on the seats, so BIG NO on having complimentary gum, I suggest having 2-3 options such as soft mints like Bob's Stripes and a hard individually wrapped candy like lemonheads, I've noticed many passengers like the Airheads, the best alternative to gum I've actually welcomed a few passengers with horrible breath eat the airheads and smiled to myself on how much better their breath was after eating the airheads.) I've gotten $100 tips on a few occasions and $50 tips on $3 rides, a $20-30 tip is amazing, but these days $5 tips mean a lot and are highly appreciated. My number one tip which he touched on is ALWAYS having a clean car and the rubber mats makes life easier when it comes to washing your car and the best place I recommend washing your own car is paying the $20-25 subscription fee at one of those drive-thru carwash places that offer unlimited washes by simply giving them your credit card information and having the $20 taken out automatically every month. I wash my car at least 4-5 times a week and the $20 is well worth it for unlimited washes. I also recommend having a small Fabreze Air freshener spray bottle and buying the larger one gallon bottle to refill the small spray bottle that you leave inside the car at all times, on top of having the ozium or small clipon air vent air fresheners. My car always gets complimented on how clean and fresh it smells. Lastly but not least be an excellent driver, good driving skills are a must not only for everyone's safety but being an excellent driver leads to better tips!
-Plan your hours -Know what locations you need to be at what times -position yourself where you need to be, before you need to be there and understand how long that position will be useful. Smart hours Smart locations Smart positioning If you work slow hours you will make poor hourly. If you don’t know where to drive at you get bad trips If you see an opportunity and your not already at that location you’ve already missed out. Don’t cut people off, slow down and cut behind them.
I love the one about the Ozium. Makes the car smell like it's been professionally cleaned. Listing to ppl .that's when you learn something new and sometimes enriching. Tissue and charger. Enough w the candy ,snacks, and water.weee not a concession stand on wheels. Well done sir.
Jay, it is so good for us drivers that you are back! This video is perfect...I've started asking, "Is the temperature in the car comfortable for you?" Then I add, "Let me know if you need a change." Everyone appreciates that approach. Thanks! Tyler
University by me has a lot of students from China. One morning I picked up a group of girls from airport. Was first time for them in US. I drove them to their dorm. When we got there, one of the girls screamed which caused me some concern. One of the other girls explained that the screamer was excited because she had just seen a fox squirrel for the first time. Struck me as funny that someone from the only country with pandas would be very excited about an animal I see everyday.
Thank Jay , Driving around all Day or Night . Its good to able to go on TH-cam and just listen to other Drivers like yourself ( Learn something New or just a quick reminder ) Cheers
I have had the pleasure of driving a few celebrities on Uber/Lyft rides. A lot of them have been musicians or comedians. I treat them like I would anybody else. Most are on the road and just want to know from a local what restaurants they should try and what else the area has to offer. This is one of the biggest lessons I have learned that leads to better tips. Know the area you drive in, know what the restaurants are known for, know what your area has to offer, know the points of interest and why they are points of interest. If a rider asks me a question about the area I'm in and I don't have an answer for them I make sure I know the answer for the next person that asks.
Love the advice. Been Ubering mostly since 2017. Some in Buffalo, NY and Erie, PA. Both cities are tough to make full time. But, Erie keeps me busy. A good solid day is 15-20; $100-$125. As a retired teacher, not a bad side hustle.
Great content from a great guy! Thanks! I'm in Chicago...new lyft driver....little nervous AND skeptical. Your video put me at ease.👍 O'Hare Airport is a nightmare, kept saying to myself on the first day "NO AIRPORT, NO AIRPORT!....My SECOND ride on my FIRST day.....O'HARE AIRPORT!!🤣🤣
I appreciate you and your experience on driving. I lease a Tesla Model 3 with unlimited miles through Uber Partnership and I am doing of a lot of the 28 tips on your list and agree with them all especially smiling and keeping a clean great smelling car. You are fantastic and thanks for sharing. Great vibes.🎉❤🎉😊
Smile? I am smilin'! 😑 Great tips Jay! I'm guilty of a lot of your "Don'ts" haha, I learned the hard way. I like your fishing comparison, that's how I approached conversations while Ubering
Thank you - today was day 2 of doing uber rideshare - this video helps. I did uber eats before and that at least shows you how much you are gonna make and the total miles - before accepting and people tip and usually tip more after the delivery - I am in Portland OR and I dont like how uber rideshare does not show the payment or total miles until after you accept it and seems like the majority of people DON'T tip :(
Great video. Good Tips & Tricks. Not into rideshare though. Mainly Food & Groceries - about 17K+ trips in 5 yrs - upto 6 hrs / day - 6 days a week - UberEats 11K
New since June 2024 and 570 rides through Aug 28th. I do not believe I will ever get to 10k rides before rideshare drivers go extinct. I really enjoy Jay's videos and insights to becoming the best rideshare driver you can be, and this one is no exception.
Be a contrarian driver is how i put it when other drivers don't want to work. Rideshare is kinda like fishing in a pond. The earlier you're out there, the more fish you get. The more fishers in the pond, the less fish there is to go around. So pick another pond. This doesn't have to be a different city with Rideshare. There are always different sections of a city that have less drivers to fill rider demand. Most Uber drivers focus their attention to the downtown area, or middle of the city. When demand is slow, traffic is congested, get out of the downtown area because more than likely, another area of the city is experiencing lower supply of drivers.
Congratulations Jay 28,000 trips I'm at about 20,000 closing it on you lol. But one big tip I would give everybody with upfront pricing is know your area very well. It's a lot easier to judge if it's a good or bad trip if you know exactly where you're going traffic conditions and everything else
Great video! The destination mode sucks in my experience. I have used it more than 10 times and most of the time it takes me in the opposite. I've contacted Lyft and Uber about this, so hopefully they resolve it.
Wow, you are Great! Question. You say you are leasing car from Uber. I wonder is it possible to make money with leasing car? How we could get a leasing car from Uber?
In my Market, Lyft shows that drivers are only making $23/hr on their own site. Rideshare is only viable if you can CONSISTENTLY make over $30/hr. Your expenses, need to save to replace a car every few years (full-time driver), and inflation makes it necessary.
To Uber and Lyft drivers have to be employees to provide any safety measures at all. And since drivers are only contractors it's not their concern anymore accept profit.
Every single mark is different driving at all of LA will make you some serious cash but in my market is a joke it’s a joke. I’ve been driving on and off part time for 4.5 years amount and I don’t know how you guys make the money for me, but in this market the rides average between five and eight dollars sometimes a nine dollar ride and rarely anything over $12 and then, you may do one but it’s so far away for the time to get back to that area. They’re all gone. I’ve been watching your shows casts for you and you help me out. Congratulations on 28,000 anymore. Congratulations that you’re not doing it anymore. I can tell you out here in western New York Weather it’s night Friday Saturday I did a ride today for $12 for miles to go pick her up and 20 miles to take it OK you guys in la would probably get $60
Does the destination filter work for you as you describe? That thing regularly sends me an hour in the OPPOSITE direction I need to go! I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!
Uber almost always sends me in the wrong direction. I usually use the destination mode when I'm tired and want to go home. Never get rides going in my direction. Usually the rides are far from where I am and take me farther from my home. I only use Lyft for destination trips, at least I don't have to worry about my acceptance rate when lyft tries to send me in the wrong direction. Lol
My immediate problem with them now. One day on May 6th, 2024. They put my driver app on hold since then, They said I have an invalid driver license which is not through. I went to State Driver License office five times to get my MVR and send it to them including my licence which is Valid written boldly on it but guess what they don't trust the document from the state but their system. Till now they refused to open my driver app so that I can start driving because I have family to feed. Since that date I can not work. May GOD help us from their business. Thanks
You give great advice but I would not give advice if you have not experienced it yourself first hand. Leasing a Tesla is not a good advice unless you want to work 12 to 14 hour days. i leased a tesla for a week when I had to take my hybrid in to get it fixed. Final cost to lease, get insurance and for the charge $640. The milage after each charge was about 215, so If I wanted to work 8 to 10 hours I would had to charge the car 2 twice a day which adds about 2 hours to the day. So by your standards of 10 hour days and making $200. Expect to work 12 hours and giving back 60% back on the car.
28,000 trips! Whoa! Amazing Jay. What tips do you have when driving rideshare? Let us know YOURS 👇
Here is the BIGGEST TIP! ATTACH A TIP JAR NEXT TO PASSENGER SIDE HEAD REST AND PUT A LIGHT BEHIND THE SIGN ON THE JAR. RIDERS WILL BE REMINDED TO TIP AND WILL BE INCLINED TO TIP BECAUSE THEY CAN SAY "HEY HERES YOUR TIP"...THEY WANT TO GET RECOGNITION WHEN THEY TIP. #2-FREE JOLLY RANCHER AND SUPER BUBBLE GUM ON ARMREST BETWEEN SEATS. HUGEEEEE ADDITIONAL TIPS!
When you first started when did you learn Uber wasn’t a transportation company and then had break state statute ?
@@Rbl7132 I strongly disagree with the tip jar, I've notice in my 5 years as a 5-star driver the entire time that on average pre-pandemic years 1 out of 3 riders would tip during the height of the pandemic 1 out of 2 riders were leaving a tip, in 2021 things started to normalize and went back to 1 out of 3 riders tipping towards the middle of 2022 things started getting worse and noticed riders tipping less and less on average it was 1 out of 4 riders and then towards the end of 2022 and especially all of 2023 the new average became a meager 1 out of 10 riders are now tipping its a little better on the weekends but don't expect many tips during the weekdays. Obviously the dramatic interest hikes of 2022 are starting to take effect on the real economy and folks are truly struggling, I see it everyday especially being in the Southern California region with insane cost of living. I understand your mindset that a tip jar serves as a reminder that tips are expected and appreciated, but I'm in the camp that a tip jar makes almost all riders to feel uncomfortable and pressured into giving tips, but with the economy in such bad shape as of 2020 this added pressure is almost insulting to most riders who could barely even afford taking a rideshare. So my best advice is to be an all-star driver by providing the best service possible and the 28 tips on this video were all great examples on being a top driver. I do agree with your second point on leaving candies and mints on the door handles but I would highly recommend on not giving any gum (one of the very few times I've actually offered gum to a passenger I drove over an hour to LAX, and the guy left the chewed up gum on the door handle, which I thought was extremely disrespectful and disgusting, so I could only imagine leaving gum for the thousands of rides I have given and how much chewed gum would end up on the door handles, floor mats and even worse on the seats, so BIG NO on having complimentary gum, I suggest having 2-3 options such as soft mints like Bob's Stripes and a hard individually wrapped candy like lemonheads, I've noticed many passengers like the Airheads, the best alternative to gum I've actually welcomed a few passengers with horrible breath eat the airheads and smiled to myself on how much better their breath was after eating the airheads.) I've gotten $100 tips on a few occasions and $50 tips on $3 rides, a $20-30 tip is amazing, but these days $5 tips mean a lot and are highly appreciated. My number one tip which he touched on is ALWAYS having a clean car and the rubber mats makes life easier when it comes to washing your car and the best place I recommend washing your own car is paying the $20-25 subscription fee at one of those drive-thru carwash places that offer unlimited washes by simply giving them your credit card information and having the $20 taken out automatically every month. I wash my car at least 4-5 times a week and the $20 is well worth it for unlimited washes. I also recommend having a small Fabreze Air freshener spray bottle and buying the larger one gallon bottle to refill the small spray bottle that you leave inside the car at all times, on top of having the ozium or small clipon air vent air fresheners. My car always gets complimented on how clean and fresh it smells. Lastly but not least be an excellent driver, good driving skills are a must not only for everyone's safety but being an excellent driver leads to better tips!
-Plan your hours
-Know what locations you need to be at what times
-position yourself where you need to be, before you need to be there and understand how long that position will be useful.
Smart hours
Smart locations
Smart positioning
If you work slow hours you will make poor hourly.
If you don’t know where to drive at you get bad trips
If you see an opportunity and your not already at that location you’ve already missed out.
Don’t cut people off, slow down and cut behind them.
Well im far off 28k but i got 33 under my account so far new driver here do you have any tips besides ones mentioned in video?
There’s a lot of content for ride share, but Jay is the best…
Can't thank you enough for this valuable insight. Great video!
Great video! Very helpful! Thank you! 🥇👍
First off when a passenger says “ they’ll tip you on the APP “ 90% of those people are not tipping! 😂
facts
I love the one about the Ozium. Makes the car smell like it's been professionally cleaned. Listing to ppl .that's when you learn something new and sometimes enriching. Tissue and charger. Enough w the candy ,snacks, and water.weee not a concession stand on wheels. Well done sir.
Got to try that ozium.
Jay, it is so good for us drivers that you are back! This video is perfect...I've started asking, "Is the temperature in the car comfortable for you?" Then I add, "Let me know if you need a change." Everyone appreciates that approach. Thanks! Tyler
Very good! Stay good Jay! Thanks for the tips! Great guy!
I consider this man to be the godfather of rideshare driving! Thanks for the great tips
Some of my riders are so excited to see foxes. One guy had never seen a possum before, and some kids from NYC were so thrilled to see some deer.
University by me has a lot of students from China. One morning I picked up a group of girls from airport. Was first time for them in US. I drove them to their dorm. When we got there, one of the girls screamed which caused me some concern. One of the other girls explained that the screamer was excited because she had just seen a fox squirrel for the first time. Struck me as funny that someone from the only country with pandas would be very excited about an animal I see everyday.
This guy rocks. I'm so glad to see him still uploading content to the channel. I agree with everything he said.
Thank Jay , Driving around all Day or Night . Its good to able to go on TH-cam and just listen to other Drivers like yourself ( Learn something New or just a quick reminder ) Cheers
The best advised ever which I already practice. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
I have had the pleasure of driving a few celebrities on Uber/Lyft rides. A lot of them have been musicians or comedians. I treat them like I would anybody else. Most are on the road and just want to know from a local what restaurants they should try and what else the area has to offer. This is one of the biggest lessons I have learned that leads to better tips. Know the area you drive in, know what the restaurants are known for, know what your area has to offer, know the points of interest and why they are points of interest. If a rider asks me a question about the area I'm in and I don't have an answer for them I make sure I know the answer for the next person that asks.
Love the advice. Been Ubering mostly since 2017. Some in Buffalo, NY and Erie, PA. Both cities are tough to make full time. But, Erie keeps me busy. A good solid day is 15-20; $100-$125. As a retired teacher, not a bad side hustle.
Thnx from Poland. Great tips.
So spot on! I drive early to catch the airport surge. Gonna try going online at 4am. Thank you so much for the tips! 🤙
Great video! Thank you! I have to see how to set up my driving distance to stay within the area I want, didn’t know I can do that.
Great content from a great guy! Thanks!
I'm in Chicago...new lyft driver....little nervous AND skeptical. Your video put me at ease.👍
O'Hare Airport is a nightmare, kept saying to myself on the first day "NO AIRPORT, NO AIRPORT!....My SECOND ride on my FIRST day.....O'HARE AIRPORT!!🤣🤣
Appreciate this! 2yrs driving glad im doing most of these. Time to step up my rides per day 💪🏽
Loved this video! Thank you for creating it.
I appreciate you and your experience on driving. I lease a Tesla Model 3 with unlimited miles through Uber Partnership and I am doing of a lot of the 28 tips on your list and agree with them all especially smiling and keeping a clean great smelling car. You are fantastic and thanks for sharing. Great vibes.🎉❤🎉😊
Thanks for sharing
Smile? I am smilin'! 😑 Great tips Jay! I'm guilty of a lot of your "Don'ts" haha, I learned the hard way. I like your fishing comparison, that's how I approached conversations while Ubering
Very fun experience. People share their feelings with you. You get to meet new people. Have fun and adventure..
Thank you - today was day 2 of doing uber rideshare - this video helps. I did uber eats before and that at least shows you how much you are gonna make and the total miles - before accepting and people tip and usually tip more after the delivery - I am in Portland OR and I dont like how uber rideshare does not show the payment or total miles until after you accept it and seems like the majority of people DON'T tip :(
Setting a goal of driving / earning goal is a splendid idea .
These are such fantastic tips. I would never have thought of most of these. This is a must watch for drivers.🦖
Standard All-Star Tips, anything less than this will automatically make you a 4.85 or less driver. ALL great tips on this video.
Great video. Good Tips & Tricks.
Not into rideshare though. Mainly Food & Groceries - about 17K+ trips in 5 yrs - upto 6 hrs / day - 6 days a week - UberEats 11K
Every driver could have his positive outlook . Refreshing . Great video
Best ride sharer video I've see yet. Thank you.
As usual a terrific job Jay. Thanks.
Excellent video! I Have driven 26,000 trips and a lot that you said I have done!
Glad you enjoyed it!
New since June 2024 and 570 rides through Aug 28th. I do not believe I will ever get to 10k rides before rideshare drivers go extinct. I really enjoy Jay's videos and insights to becoming the best rideshare driver you can be, and this one is no exception.
don't worry about getting 10k rides worry about what you will take per ride.
You sound like a wonderful guy. Thanks for sharing. Good luck to you.
I just hit a 1000 n was looking for something inspiring and man just have to say thanks a lot 👏🏿
Greaat video and idea for a video. I will take my 2nd uber ride this weekend and your info will help me to be a better passenger.
Thank you for video. Inspiring.
Thank you for 28 lessons from 2800 Ubar rids❤️❤️✊🙏
What a great video, Jay. Thanks for the inspiration and insight. 🙏
Great Video Jay!! Been following ya via rideshare guy for years. Love this! ❤️ 100%
God bless thanks I’m a bit nervous to drive
Grinding 50 hrs a week is more than most drivers can handle.
I'm in my 30s with a wife and kids. Being gone nearly 60 hours a week is a no-go. Can't even satisfy rule #1
126 hr/week
Yes and I love those lazy people. The more of them, the more they're not in the way for my rides. More money for me.
Great Job! Thank you for you incredible content and insight! You are blessing others with your information that you share! You should write a book!
Such a great video! Thank you!
Nice to hear positive. I reached my limit though, 8500 trips.
Traffic, loss of hearing, prostate problems (have to pee every 45 minutes)
Thank you for sharing!!
Cool stories. The best part of rideshare. Much better safer work out there though. Free climbing is the way to go.
Thank you!
Thank you.
Add to #22: A puke bag. Especially if you do bar time like I do. It's only rarely needed, but you'll be glad to have it.
This was awesome 👍🏿😎
Be a contrarian driver is how i put it when other drivers don't want to work.
Rideshare is kinda like fishing in a pond. The earlier you're out there, the more fish you get. The more fishers in the pond, the less fish there is to go around. So pick another pond. This doesn't have to be a different city with Rideshare. There are always different sections of a city that have less drivers to fill rider demand. Most Uber drivers focus their attention to the downtown area, or middle of the city. When demand is slow, traffic is congested, get out of the downtown area because more than likely, another area of the city is experiencing lower supply of drivers.
To save you time the 28 lessons start at 01:22
Great video! Some good ideas/thoughts. Do you still drive in SF? I’m just getting started in the Las Vegas area. It’s always busy!
We miss you Jay , how are you doing?
Just completed 33700 uber trips & 1700 lyft trips in 8 years.
Amazing
Lots of Asses
You have to love it good or bad
Congratulations 🎉🍾🎊
Excellent video!!
I love your attitude😊
Congratulations Jay 28,000 trips I'm at about 20,000 closing it on you lol. But one big tip I would give everybody with upfront pricing is know your area very well. It's a lot easier to judge if it's a good or bad trip if you know exactly where you're going traffic conditions and everything else
Great video! The destination mode sucks in my experience. I have used it more than 10 times and most of the time it takes me in the opposite. I've contacted Lyft and Uber about this, so hopefully they resolve it.
Great video!
Wow, you are Great! Question. You say you are leasing car from Uber. I wonder is it possible to make money with leasing car? How we could get a leasing car from Uber?
Love his advice
Dude know what’s he’s talking about !!!!!
35 thousand for me here in miami in 8 years and counting...!..❤🎉❤🎉...!
I always talk about Jesus so far over 3000 rides everyone was grateful. 😊
I like the boundary part 9 10😂😂
Do you ever listen to podcast with the riders or do you use an ear piece?
Oh wow can’t wait for this one!
Thnks a lot really helped ❤
So a funny behind this Casino turning around me never say these Javelinos 15 came charging at my car . I like what is That !!!
Thanks J..
Thanks Jay, always looking forward for your video clips.
Congratulations 🎈🎊🍾
I like your videos they are very interesting. I’m a Uber driver in Australia.
You get a seemingly pricy beverage from Starbucks, and 20 seconds later, you suggest minimizing expenses. Ok .lol
$200 a day? Yes a $7 coffee is going to hurt his pockets. Lol.
The most important and the first thing you need to have is a dash cam in your car.
When I drive Uber, I always listen to the gospel radio station.
Great tips 👌 👍
2 minutes in 0 things, but he says he going to say 28 things 42 times.
A lot of these were/are MY rules.
😏👊🏾
The destination filters are soooooo off. I can't wait till they correct it.
In my Market, Lyft shows that drivers are only making $23/hr on their own site. Rideshare is only viable if you can CONSISTENTLY make over $30/hr. Your expenses, need to save to replace a car every few years (full-time driver), and inflation makes it necessary.
was wondering did you use a dash cam? if so what one would you say is the best for front, rear, and inside.
Excelent video 👍
Hit every nail..
How you put good feedback for your Uber driver?
28 lessons from driving 500 trips with Uber
1. Get a regular job
2. Get a regular job
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28. Get a regular job
Haha
Bro I didn’t want salt on my fries.
#29. Get a regular job & pay more taxes & die broke.
IS there a channel where I can find you discussing your Trading (beyond the video course)
To Uber and Lyft drivers have to be employees to provide any safety measures at all. And since
drivers are only contractors it's not their concern anymore accept profit.
Every single mark is different driving at all of LA will make you some serious cash but in my market is a joke it’s a joke. I’ve been driving on and off part time for 4.5 years amount and I don’t know how you guys make the money for me, but in this market the rides average between five and eight dollars sometimes a nine dollar ride and rarely anything over $12 and then, you may do one but it’s so far away for the time to get back to that area. They’re all gone. I’ve been watching your shows casts for you and you help me out. Congratulations on 28,000 anymore. Congratulations that you’re not doing it anymore. I can tell you out here in western New York Weather it’s night Friday Saturday I did a ride today for $12 for miles to go pick her up and 20 miles to take it OK you guys in la would probably get $60
When I use destination they took me away I tried this over 15 times so I stopped using it
Does the destination filter work for you as you describe? That thing regularly sends me an hour in the OPPOSITE direction I need to go! I don’t know what I’m doing wrong!
Uber almost always sends me in the wrong direction. I usually use the destination mode when I'm tired and want to go home. Never get rides going in my direction. Usually the rides are far from where I am and take me farther from my home. I only use Lyft for destination trips, at least I don't have to worry about my acceptance rate when lyft tries to send me in the wrong direction. Lol
My immediate problem with them now. One day on May 6th, 2024. They put my driver app on hold since then, They said I have an invalid driver license which is not through. I went to State Driver License office five times to get my MVR and send it to them including my licence which is Valid written boldly on it but guess what they don't trust the document from the state but their system. Till now they refused to open my driver app so that I can start driving because I have family to feed. Since that date I can not work. May GOD help us from their business. Thanks
Does Uber have an insurance?
Those rubber mats? It is $70 now!!! Not $30 like you see in 2018.
28000 trips means, you sat on uber and lyft plunger 28000 times
Great video
What if women passengers hit on you?
28k ride and u came up with this 😂😂😂😂
I try not to drink too much, I hate when I have to stop & pee!
You give great advice but I would not give advice if you have not experienced it yourself first hand. Leasing a Tesla is not a good advice unless you want to work 12 to 14 hour days. i leased a tesla for a week when I had to take my hybrid in to get it fixed. Final cost to lease, get insurance and for the charge $640. The milage after each charge was about 215, so If I wanted to work 8 to 10 hours I would had to charge the car 2 twice a day which adds about 2 hours to the day. So by your standards of 10 hour days and making $200. Expect to work 12 hours and giving back 60% back on the car.
Yeah renting a car is stupid when you can buy 3 cars almost 4 for the same monthly payment.