Between the apps I use I like to try and get atleast 850-900 a week, this year im also going to be getting my operators licence so hopefully that will go up a bit as I will be doing a lot more airport work as I’ve got lots of private clients ready to go. Do you do Uber yourself?
@@UberdiariesNo not yet but I'm just trying to get a insight to the job and the earnings, but I think I'm going to go for it, I need a flexible job having two kids, and the chance to earn more money, that's why your videos and other like it have been so important so thank you. Where did you do your training, I've see a few online but where did you go?
Training? You mean topographical? If so I did it in London somewhere, and yeah if you want a flexible job Ubers perfect and you earn what you want to earn! If I wanted too I could easily make another 100 a day but I just don’t push myself to the extreme
I would definitely like to drive a driver in place so Uber. By buying a car, they be my driver, I am willing to take 250£ week, plus help with the car expenses. You know anyone can recommend?
@@Uberdiaries I am saying do you know anyone in uk would willing to do the Uber there for me? I would purchase the car, and they would pay me like 250 a week
@@ryonboswell5620 so you would purchase the car and basically rent it out to someone for 250 a week? i mean it could work i dont know any in particular but im sure if you put it out on gumtree or something it could work
The only reason I feel a petrol diesel is still better is for example I worked half a shift and then I got an airport but I couldn’t do it as I didn’t have enough miles in electric, it’s so annoying!
@@UberdiariesIt’s a real shame to miss out on a good paying airport job due to a lack of charge. A Tesla model Y would solve that problem, even in these cold temperatures I’m still getting just over 300 miles per charge. I always preheat the cabin and battery for a scheduled departure time each day using cheap off peak electricity overnight. Doing this means your battery is only using its energy to propel the car and not to heat the battery & cabin with a very inefficient PCT heater. Tesla Model Y has the heat pump, heated steering wheel and heated seats. Kia E- Niro has the same, although the heat pump is an extra £1k+ when new. The videos are great, keep on Grinding in January, take care and take money👍
Yeah the only thing about having an electric doing this job is that you constantly have to keep the car topped up in case you do get airports/ longer jobs and the parts the electric cars is expensive
How many hours did you work in total,to make the £700 for the week? 5 or 7 days?
I enjoy your videos
I worked 5 days but I went home early 2 out of the 5 days because it was slow and I was bored of waiting around
what percentage of your weekly income would you say goes towards expenses?
I would say maybe a third of my income per week/ month is expenses
@@Uberdiaries thanks
Loving the videos mate, so what's a good weeks take home? If it's not too personal a question.
Between the apps I use I like to try and get atleast 850-900 a week, this year im also going to be getting my operators licence so hopefully that will go up a bit as I will be doing a lot more airport work as I’ve got lots of private clients ready to go.
Do you do Uber yourself?
@@Uberdiarieswhat a operator license?
Allows you to book your own private work
@@UberdiariesNo not yet but I'm just trying to get a insight to the job and the earnings, but I think I'm going to go for it, I need a flexible job having two kids, and the chance to earn more money, that's why your videos and other like it have been so important so thank you. Where did you do your training, I've see a few online but where did you go?
Training? You mean topographical? If so I did it in London somewhere, and yeah if you want a flexible job Ubers perfect and you earn what you want to earn! If I wanted too I could easily make another 100 a day but I just don’t push myself to the extreme
can make a video about your etron as Uber, thanks
What would you like to see?
driving experience, charging experience / cost, owning cost, pros / cons, etc
I would definitely like to drive a driver in place so Uber. By buying a car, they be my driver, I am willing to take 250£ week, plus help with the car expenses. You know anyone can recommend?
hi mate, sorry I don't understand what your trying to say here? I might just be being thick but i cant work out what your asking? sorry
@@Uberdiaries I am saying do you know anyone in uk would willing to do the Uber there for me? I would purchase the car, and they would pay me like 250 a week
@@ryonboswell5620 so you would purchase the car and basically rent it out to someone for 250 a week? i mean it could work i dont know any in particular but im sure if you put it out on gumtree or something it could work
Love the videos btw does Uber pay weekly
Thanks and yes they pay weekly
Whats your usual shift pattern mate?
I work from 7 till 3 most days, if it’s really busy iwll stay out for more but if it’s dead I get bored and go home 😂 what shifts you working?
Taking my jobs 😂😂
Has been a slow month!
Brother!!! Where you been? I’ve seen you about a few times in Brentwood. What happened to your channel?
@@BeyondTheSurge and also I’ve been in Brentwood longer than most haha! 7 years doing Uber there! Way too long
@@Uberdiaries I gave it up man, had a baby now have another on the way, now I’m doing a podcast.
@@Uberdiaries ha I’m only messing mate I have seen you around but didn’t know if you’d recognise in the Tesla 😂
Surely a petrol or diesel wouldn't be worth as you'll only be taking home a ton a day
The only reason I feel a petrol diesel is still better is for example I worked half a shift and then I got an airport but I couldn’t do it as I didn’t have enough miles in electric, it’s so annoying!
@@UberdiariesIt’s a real shame to miss out on a good paying airport job due to a lack of charge. A Tesla model Y would solve that problem, even in these cold temperatures I’m still getting just over 300 miles per charge. I always preheat the cabin and battery for a scheduled departure time each day using cheap off peak electricity overnight. Doing this means your battery is only using its energy to propel the car and not to heat the battery & cabin with a very inefficient PCT heater. Tesla Model Y has the heat pump, heated steering wheel and heated seats. Kia E- Niro has the same, although the heat pump is an extra £1k+ when new. The videos are great, keep on Grinding in January, take care and take money👍
Yeah the only thing about having an electric doing this job is that you constantly have to keep the car topped up in case you do get airports/ longer jobs and the parts the electric cars is expensive
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