Anonymous wrote:Are you relieved when someone like me...middle aged woman who doesn't drink...gets in so you don't have to wory about driving someone drunk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you are obviously smart and capable, and you write well. Can you give a hint as to your background / day job? What have you done with all the money you've earned?
Think along the lines of insurance/actuary for a day job, but not exactly. As far as background, I'm college-educated, a native Virginian and lots of you transplants would consider me a "townie".
I live off what I make driving uber. I try to live cheap and can easily pay all my monthly bills including rent with around $1,600/month. I have not spent a paycheck earned at the day job for years now. I fully invest my day job paycheck + any extra from uber into a taxable account at Vanguard (mostly index funds like VTSAX). I also am able to invest about 15% of my net profit on uber into an SEP-IRA, which is tax deferred.
In regards to all this, I'm likely a rarity. My goal is to own a home free and clear in DC/Arlington with in the next decade or so...I know it's going to take a mountain of cash to do it. I'm know that I'm not the smartest, but I will out-hustle anyone...period.
I admire your willingness to hustle. Have you heard the saying "Work smart, not just hard"? Is there a way you can work smarter rather than harder?
Anonymous wrote:Any neighborhoods you won't drive to?
Anonymous wrote:What's the longest ride you've taken a fare on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you are obviously smart and capable, and you write well. Can you give a hint as to your background / day job? What have you done with all the money you've earned?
Think along the lines of insurance/actuary for a day job, but not exactly. As far as background, I'm college-educated, a native Virginian and lots of you transplants would consider me a "townie".
I live off what I make driving uber. I try to live cheap and can easily pay all my monthly bills including rent with around $1,600/month. I have not spent a paycheck earned at the day job for years now. I fully invest my day job paycheck + any extra from uber into a taxable account at Vanguard (mostly index funds like VTSAX). I also am able to invest about 15% of my net profit on uber into an SEP-IRA, which is tax deferred.
In regards to all this, I'm likely a rarity. My goal is to own a home free and clear in DC/Arlington with in the next decade or so...I know it's going to take a mountain of cash to do it. I'm know that I'm not the smartest, but I will out-hustle anyone...period.
Anonymous wrote:When dropping off a female, will you wait until you see her get inside her apartment building door? I notice some drivers do and some don't.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are obviously smart and capable, and you write well. Can you give a hint as to your background / day job? What have you done with all the money you've earned?
Anonymous wrote:I have used Uber many times to take women I meet on Tinder dates back to my place. I'm usually anticipating an awkward ride and it is almost always a fun conversation that lightens the mood. Good thing I've never had a non-talkative drive like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell us about the hookers.
Working girls try to be coy, but we both know what's up. Some are pleasantly nice, a lot are foreign (Russian/Eastern European), and some are straight up crack-hos. A few are super smart...they make their John pay for the ride. Occasionally, one will ask me if I'll wait and keep the meter running while they go "in & out", and if it's not busy at the moment (or on a surge) I'll oblige. Average wait time is right at 30 mins, if you're wondering. Usually the drop-off is at a really fancy hotel downtown or in Tysons.
Standard dress for a lady of the night on her way to a client? Black high heels, black pantyhose, and a trenchcoat...no clue if there's anything on underneath or not.