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Why not teach the newbies the common criteria as to what is a “profitable ride”. Anything less than .75 per mile (including miles to get to pick up) OR calculate the pay into an hourly rate. Example ride is paying $7 and the total time from driving to pick up and then to the destination is 15 min. Since 15 min = 1/4 of an hour, that $7 offer equals $28/hour. Anything less than $20/hour is garbage (unless you have a quest bonus pay that will add $3 per ride if completed)
I asked this question in a comment but also wanted to get more insights so, why does the navigation info in this video look like it's upside down? Will there be an option to make this look more natural like in google maps where the icon is going in the same direction that I'm traveling? Thanks for your feedback.
I was told i had to wait 2+5=7 minutes total. Some rides are only 1 - 3 miles total. 7 minutes is like an eternity. The riders have learned this and some come out JUST BEFORE the 7 minutes.
Why does the navigation info look upside down? Will there be an option to make this look more natural like in google maps? Thanks for your feedback, or anyone else as well.
What questions do you have about the Lyft app or driving Lyft? Let us know in the comments!
🎯Drive smarter, not harder. Download the Solo app today! therideshareguy.com/go/worksolo
📺Watch the FULL Lyft driver app tutorial for 2024 here: th-cam.com/video/OQgVES5fPEI/w-d-xo.html
This is awesome 😎 since I'm new to Lyft this definitely helped me!
U have to call the pax before you qualify for the no show fee. It only has to “ring” once. They don’t have to answer.
Why not teach the newbies the common criteria as to what is a “profitable ride”. Anything less than .75 per mile (including miles to get to pick up) OR calculate the pay into an hourly rate. Example ride is paying $7 and the total time from driving to pick up and then to the destination is 15 min. Since 15 min = 1/4 of an hour, that $7 offer equals $28/hour. Anything less than $20/hour is garbage (unless you have a quest bonus pay that will add $3 per ride if completed)
I asked this question in a comment but also wanted to get more insights so, why does the navigation info in this video look like it's upside down? Will there be an option to make this look more natural like in google maps where the icon is going in the same direction that I'm traveling? Thanks for your feedback.
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I was told i had to wait 2+5=7 minutes total.
Some rides are only 1 - 3 miles total. 7 minutes is like an eternity. The riders have learned this and some come out JUST BEFORE the 7 minutes.
That’s Uber
Thanks. I recently signed up to drive for Lyft and will be starting soon.
Why does the navigation info look upside down? Will there be an option to make this look more natural like in google maps? Thanks for your feedback, or anyone else as well.
I'm trying to find out how to go offline in the app. I can only shut my phone down to achieve this. Your helpnwould be appreciated!
Thank you for the simple and straightforward demonstration video!
5 min for wait time. If you have to wait for 10 riders during one shift, that's 1h lost. Interesting!
They pay u waiting time
What does it mean when it asks if you want to “match the request” on the driver app?
thanks for clarifying the navigate button
What is request match in lyft app?
Wait, so you need to type in a new drop off location while you’re driving someone around if they change their destination, not them?
Great question, I always thought this was something THEY have to do.🤔
Why do I keep getting ride alerts without an accept button? Then when I click the alert on the map, the app always says “request match”
If we dont accept rides often how does that affect our stats as a driver?
great video but subtitles messed it up
😂that was the way it use to work in LA
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