Anonymous wrote:Do drivers mind making multiple stops for different passengers in a non-pool ride? Eg. Friend and I get in uber and we live four blocks apart so driver drops her off first and the me.
Also have you ever considered uber black or XL? Can you make money doing that?
.Anonymous wrote:Some of us can wave until arms hurt and cabs won't stop, whereas Uber comes every time. Plus no cash. My friends can track my trip.
Anonymous wrote:Why Uber is good around here vs a taxi -- no jurisdiction nonsense. If I'm in DC and want to take a taxi to Bethesda, the DC taxis often refuse it (and they are allowed to) since they can't pick up any fares once they are in MD. Most of my trips involve crossing a state/city/county border.
I spent $3k on Uber last year according to my credit card summary. 80% business use.
Anonymous wrote:Where are the peak places to be during surge pricing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it wrong that I'm sad mine is 4.83? I feel like I'm at least a 4.95
I just checked mine and I'm only a 4.66?? And I am one of those professional women who takes it sober. Maybe I have made drivers wait one too many times.
Anonymous wrote:Do all Uber cars have to be black/white/gray? Or can they be other colors but I just haven't seen one? What are the rules on what kind of car you must have to drive?
Anonymous wrote:Are you driving around uninsured? i.e. did you secure any special insurance to drive for Uber or are you just relying on your regular auto insurance policy -- which many of the major players like Geico say is no longer in effect if you drive for any ride share service.
Interesting how you won't answer - are you uninsured and/or just driving on your regular car insurance -- even though most major carriers say if you drive for a ride sharing company, your policy is null and void?
Anonymous wrote:How does my passenger rating affect me? Are you less likely to pick up a 4.2 rather than a 5? My coworkers and I have a theory that once a rider's rating gets higher OR he/she starts using Uber more, he/she gets better Uber rides -- i.e. better, non creepy drivers; better cars; drivers who know where they're going etc. Any truth to that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE your thread! I wish I could hire you as my Uber driver; keep up the hustle!
My questions:
-- How do you keep drivers from talking to you? Sometimes, I just want to stare out the window and go over a presentation for work in my head, not chat about where everyone's from.
-- Who was the weirdest rider you ever had and why?
-- Which university in the DC area has the best/worst riders?
Thanks!
- Past hello and confirming the address, I let the rider set the tone. If they ask questions, I'll chat it up. If they're silent, then so am I. Feel free to ask your driver to zip it, s/he'll get over it.
-People who are high on something harder than pot are weird. Thankfully every time I've drove someone really fucked up, they've had a pretty sober baby-sitter with them. Echostage pick-ups at 3-4am in the morning are notorious for this. A LOT of drugs get done there. Nothing serious has ever happened, but this is about as risky as I'll go. About 3 of those rides really stand out and all were crazy long rides to way-out VA...Reston/Manassas. One had discussions of heading to either the hospital or home going back and forth...a little unnerving, but I dealt with it.
-GW is the best. They most all seem to be pretty normal all-American kids and polite. All the rest, GTown (especially), AU, and Catholic seem to be from a cut of society that I'll just never be a part of or understand. I really get the "looked down upon" feeling from lots of them. IDGAF, but still, it's a little sad that even I feel it in their tone. Howard kids are, ummm, very urban, but fun...they break up the monotony. I keep the radio on WPGC 24/7, so that helps me get cred I suppose, lolol. Fun fact: There's a few white kids that go to Howard, around 5%. I had no clue. I could tell my white HU passenger got the question a lot from the way he answered it, lol.
Anonymous wrote:How do you talk to other Uber drivers? (You mentioned female drivers saying how male pax treat them..) is there a company driver chat room on the app or some such?
What's the single most memorable ride you've had?
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE your thread! I wish I could hire you as my Uber driver; keep up the hustle!
My questions:
-- How do you keep drivers from talking to you? Sometimes, I just want to stare out the window and go over a presentation for work in my head, not chat about where everyone's from.
-- Who was the weirdest rider you ever had and why?
-- Which university in the DC area has the best/worst riders?