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Driving for Uber? - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Driving for Uber? (/showthread.php?tid=11087) |
Driving for Uber? - davej - 11-06-2015 A while ago I had checked out uber and lyft, but they weren't in the area. Uber is now in Harrisonburg/Cville, and I signed up for grins. I'm curious if anyone has driven for a ride share, what could I expect on the passenger front? A lot of sketchy requests to stop by the liquor store on the way to Dollar General? Do drivers get 1099's or something at the end of the year? It looks like it'll take a week or so for the background checks to come in before I can log into the app. Oh, and they've got some referral program which I'd be happy to split with anyone, my code is "czrckz6jue" or url <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="https://get.uber.com/drive/?invite_code=czrckz6jue">https://get.uber.com/drive/?invite_code=czrckz6jue</a><!-- m --> in case you want to sign up with it. Re: Driving for Uber? - rherold9 - 11-06-2015 Let me know when you are driving on the weekends. I thought Uber wasn't coming until after winter break. You are basically a contractor with Uber. So, you don't technically get benefits and shit. You can choose your passengers. You can rate your passengers. You have the right to kick people out. Other than that I don't know too much about it. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Re: Driving for Uber? - SlimKlim - 11-06-2015 Have you met Alex Shin? He's done some NASA stuff and lives up here in NOVA, he started doing it a few weeks ago, I'm sure you could shoot him a FB message to see how it's going. Re: Driving for Uber? - Sijray21 - 11-06-2015 i can see the late night fare, (in a drunken slur) "yo... I really need a schmuffin" Re: Driving for Uber? - davej - 11-06-2015 damn, your car has to be 2005 or newer. I was really hoping to have some passengers to help push the 02 from place to place. maybe I should keep the odyssey and turn it into the drunken ubervan for Ryan and his friends. Re: Driving for Uber? - rherold9 - 11-06-2015 davej Wrote:maybe I should keep the odyssey and turn it into the drunken ubervan for Ryan and his friends. I approve of this Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Re: Driving for Uber? - HAULN-SS - 11-06-2015 I wouldnt do it on the weekends if I were you. I was in one on a Friday night and the dude told me he'd had 3 people throw up in his car that day. Re: Driving for Uber? - SlimKlim - 11-06-2015 I'm curious how much the fares are for "UberBlack" or whatever the ultra-premium one is, and how much people up in this area use them. I'm curious, mostly as a thought exercise, if you could make a decent amount of money by buying the cheapest and most reliable luxo-barge (like an older Lexus LS Hybrid or something) that qualifies for UberBlack and then shuttling traveling businessmen from IAD into the city and back. I see little fleets of Uber drivers hanging around near my office building because they aren't allowed to sit around on Airport property, but it only takes a couple minutes to get over there from my street. Re: Driving for Uber? - ScottyB - 11-06-2015 there's an age limit on the car you can have. you can make more if you're willing to work nights/weekends. from what i understand its not at all a bad way to make money but you've got to hustle and know when/where to plant yourself at locations so that you're ready for a fare and can get decent ratings which equal more calls and business. so, you need to budget time to basically just sit around and wait vs. just taking off from your driveway when you want. i assume hauling drunk people around would also be an awesome way to become familiar with the best brands of disposable gloves and using carpet shampoo. i think anything that does great in town (hybrid) would be the way to go considering how fast fuel mileage can eat into your profits, and obviously appliance status for the reliability and cheap buy-in Re: Driving for Uber? - Beej - 11-06-2015 davej Wrote:damn, your car has to be 2005 or newer.Dude, you drive a BMW, 2002. Edit: see, you maniacs? COMMA. Double edit: I got too excited about my joke. You get it. Re: Driving for Uber? - WRXtranceformed - 11-06-2015 I take lots of Ubers and I was talking to an Uber driver here that said that once you go "on the clock" and you get a request for pickup you have to accept it. If you don't, after 3 times they take away your ability to drive for them or something. I would read all the fine print just so you know what you are getting into. Re: Driving for Uber? - *insertusernamehere* - 11-06-2015 Fuck 2005+ rule. Hmph. Re: Driving for Uber? - JPolen01 - 11-06-2015 *insertusernamehere* Wrote:Fuck 2005+ rule. Hmph.Nobody wants to ride around in your clapped out maruder. If they did, they would just take a cab. Re: Driving for Uber? - *insertusernamehere* - 11-06-2015 JPolen01 Wrote:Idek what you're saying.....*insertusernamehere* Wrote:Fuck 2005+ rule. Hmph.Nobody wants to ride around in your clapped out maruder. If they did, they would just take a cab. Re: Driving for Uber? - davej - 11-06-2015 HAULN-SS Wrote:I wouldnt do it on the weekends if I were you. I was in one on a Friday night and the dude told me he'd had 3 people throw up in his car that day.Yeah, there's no chance of that. My thought was to clock in with uber as I'm out doing errands at lunch and see if I can catch anything along the way. Mostly I'm just a fan of anything that shakes up an established model, especially one that is heavily regulated by a government, so I'm curious to learn the inner workings. Re: Driving for Uber? - davej - 11-17-2015 driver account still hasn't been activated yet, but got a new registration in the mail from the DMV yesterday saying the car has been registered with a transportation network company (TNC) and I now have MM colored stickers on my plate. I didn't have a clue uber would do that on my behalf and it wasn't in their signup process/required docs anywhere that I noticed. I'm sure it's easier if they can do it with out having the driver go to the dmv, cause i would have been out at that point, but wondering if there's any other considerations I need to look at now that the car is a registered TNC. Re: Driving for Uber? - ViPER1313 - 11-17-2015 davej Wrote:Wondering if there's any other considerations I need to look at now that the car is a registered TNC. Insurance? Re: Driving for Uber? - JPolen01 - 11-17-2015 Which car did you register? The fit? |