Anonymous wrote:What do you do if you have downtime between rides?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Op,
So you say you're interested in buying a sfh in Arlington. I know you want to do all cash, but maybe you should consider going ahead and moving forward on that while interest rates are low.
I live in south Arlington ( so not the most desirable part) and homes in my hood are going well above 600k now. These are older homes on small lots. If you want new - it's around 1 mil. The market can always slow down, but it might not... Just a thought.
Ps - you seem nice
I'm ok with waiting. I'm not leaving DC for the next 20 foreseeable years, so I have nothing but time. I also know the area really well and know lots of neighborhoods/streets that I'd be happy with. I'm not adverse to a mortgage either, it's only that I qualify on my day job W-2 earnings, and not on my wildly variable uberX "income" that doesn't count. And that's ok, I don't want to get overextended anyways. And between now and when I'm ready, I'll still be working on that mountain of cash for a huge downpayment.
Ps - thanks, always the Golden Rule
You are a boglehead so you probably already know, but I really recommend buying at the best real estate timing possible not when you feel most ready, esp when rates are still low. Price rising can eat up savings. Anecdotally, we didn't buy any of these 650k houses in fall of 2010 in Mclean because even though we had more than 20% down, we wanted a smaller mortgage. We saved another 100k by 2014. We started looking again in the fall of 2014. But by then, those same houses were going for 850k. We looked for a bargain for a year but still ended up paying 850k in 2015.
Anonymous wrote:Can you drive on the 395 HOV lanes during restrictions even when there's only 2 people? I know cabs can do this (I see them on there at 8am and 5pm all the time), curious if Uber is the same.
I've thought about getting an Uber home from work (downtown to Braddock Rd) but scared we'd get stuck in traffic on regular 395.
Thanks for the terrific thread OP! I hope you are my driver some day. PS I always tip, whether it's Uber, Instacart, Postmates, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. My last 3 UberBlack rides have all been Suburbans -- so I'm guaranteed to arrive for dinner in DC headachy and green with carsickness. And worse, last night the app said driver was 8 minutes away but he arrived 25 minutes later. No tip for that $75 ride. Do UberBlack drivers more expect a tip because I'm already over paying for the ride? I want to be able to select my car and driver.
No one else gets carsick in Suburbans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the driver is allergic to money then they may balk at a BWI trip, but most are going to want to take you. And yes, uber works at BWI just the same as every other airport.
The reason I asked is Uber doesn't work at all airports due to regulations. For example, last time I was in LAX, UberX was not allowed to pick up there and you couldn't even order in the app -- only license TLC drivers so UberBlack was OK. Then in Las Vegas, same thing -- no Uber pick-ups at the airport, and also no drop-offs unless the driver had a TLC sticker also. I had 2 Uber drivers refuse my trip to the airport once they knew where I was going.
Also, is it still required when doing an airport pickup in Virginia that you have to call the rider to confirm?
Lyft and UberX are now able to pick-up and drop-off at LAX for a $4 fee to the LAX airport authority. Still way cheaper and more pleasant than a crappy, smelly, dirty, and over-priced LA cab.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. My last 3 UberBlack rides have all been Suburbans -- so I'm guaranteed to arrive for dinner in DC headachy and green with carsickness. And worse, last night the app said driver was 8 minutes away but he arrived 25 minutes later. No tip for that $75 ride. Do UberBlack drivers more expect a tip because I'm already over paying for the ride? I want to be able to select my car and driver.
Anonymous wrote:Hey op, did you see this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzpAn2EvE0s
Ashton Kutcher on Jimmy Kimmel talking about tipping Uber (he's an investor). Jimmy's a tipper! I thought of this thread when I watched it.
Anonymous wrote:Any foods you absolutely won't eat before an evening of driving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you report a driver? I believe the man who assaulted me is an Uber driver.
Did this happen on an Uber ride? Did you call the police?
If this happened on a ride, report it thru the app. History > Ride > Need Help? > I Had An Issue With My Driver > Report a serious incident with a driver:
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If you believe this man happens to work for uber, let the police know, and then follow-up with them that they contacted uber.
Got to disagree. If your driver physically or sexually assaults you, you report it through 911, not through the Uber app.
Yes, I totally meant to include this...call the police first always. Uber is a business, not the police. I took the question as something that may have came to light a day or two after. I really meant to say to send a report to uber after you've contacted and made a report with police. The above steps are the best way to make contact with uber directly in regards to serious incidents that happen on ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you report a driver? I believe the man who assaulted me is an Uber driver.
Did this happen on an Uber ride? Did you call the police?
If this happened on a ride, report it thru the app. History > Ride > Need Help? > I Had An Issue With My Driver > Report a serious incident with a driver:
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If you believe this man happens to work for uber, let the police know, and then follow-up with them that they contacted uber.
Got to disagree. If your driver physically or sexually assaults you, you report it through 911, not through the Uber app.
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain the pool rides more? Do I have to do them if I'm a driver and if so how do you get around it? You seem to have a nice system going. I'm in LA, is uber good to drive out here as well?
Anonymous wrote:PP again- If I want to drive, should I stick to fri/sat nights? I have a FT job.
Anonymous wrote:Would you ever drive when it's not surge?
Anonymous wrote:Op is all about bragging about himself but not about answering any questions when someone wants help to become a driver. "AMA, but only if I can blow my own horn".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op is all about bragging about himself but not about answering any questions when someone wants help to become a driver. "AMA, but only if I can blow my own horn".
Relax. There are a number of questions here that OP has not gotten around to answering yet. He does have a day job. Did you miss this answer to a very similar question?
Know the rules...you can't win the game if you don't know the rules.
Never drive when tired or groggy as that only leads to mistakes and/or accidents...an hour-long nap does wonders.
Know when to quit...a ride ends a half-mile from your house but you planned to drive another hour? Log out and go home, because the next ride is likely going to take you out to BFE.
Use the rider app to gain position on other drivers...closest to the pin gets the requests.
Take notice of cars with TNC tags around you and gain position on them also...once again, closest to the pin gets the requests.
Know the "best" way to go certain places...which is not always the fastest or the shortest.
ALWAYS use the HOV lanes on the 14th Street Bridge, especially on the weekends and late evening hours.
Anonymous wrote:Op is all about bragging about himself but not about answering any questions when someone wants help to become a driver. "AMA, but only if I can blow my own horn".
Know the rules...you can't win the game if you don't know the rules.
Never drive when tired or groggy as that only leads to mistakes and/or accidents...an hour-long nap does wonders.
Know when to quit...a ride ends a half-mile from your house but you planned to drive another hour? Log out and go home, because the next ride is likely going to take you out to BFE.
Use the rider app to gain position on other drivers...closest to the pin gets the requests.
Take notice of cars with TNC tags around you and gain position on them also...once again, closest to the pin gets the requests.
Know the "best" way to go certain places...which is not always the fastest or the shortest.
ALWAYS use the HOV lanes on the 14th Street Bridge, especially on the weekends and late evening hours.