Can you earn a living primarily driving UBER or Lyft?
- Iamranty
- Posts: 15
- Joined: January 5th, 2018, 12:11 am
I currently work for a small information technology company which gives me some of my free time unlike my previous job plus I even get to work from home some of the time, cool! So, instead of getting home and probably spend my life on Snapchat and Netflix, I am considering signing up for either Uber or Lyft
A lot of factors come to play here as im female in my mid 20's and I guess most of my "customers" will be men. Some of them might find it inconvenient for me to drive them and some might even see my service as an avenue to take advantage of. Im not sure if there is anyone somewhere willing to give a few advice as to how to go about this, but I guess giving this a shot won't hurt.
A lot of factors come to play here as im female in my mid 20's and I guess most of my "customers" will be men. Some of them might find it inconvenient for me to drive them and some might even see my service as an avenue to take advantage of. Im not sure if there is anyone somewhere willing to give a few advice as to how to go about this, but I guess giving this a shot won't hurt.
- charleyandy
- Posts: 45
- Joined: December 26th, 2017, 2:55 pm
The most annoying part of my experience driving for uber and lyft is when you give them all the goodies you got and be the most careful driver and still an asshole can give you a 1 star with NO EXPLANATION. Yuck!
- Username
- Posts: 16
- Joined: January 25th, 2018, 1:49 pm
See, the truth is you can make more money being an independent courier driver. Taking into consideration how you also get to be your own boss as well. Make contacts with some of the courier companies in your area and see what their payout percentage is. A nice SUV will definitely give you all the rooms you want.