Anonymous wrote:How's the uberPool business going? Personally I wouldn't use it (because when I use uber it's more time- and less cost-driven) but I'm curious about it as a business model.
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So, since I have seen it all, please AMA...
Thank you for your service. I appreciate the non-talkative drivers as a non-talkative person myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you had sexual relations with any of your passengers?
I have not, and not even a set of digits. I have zero game and wouldn't be comfortable with it anyways. Don't wanna mess up my gold mine. There's been a kiss or two on the cheek from drunk coeds, and a girl that wished she could bring me in, but figured her boyfriend wouldn't have been happy with it, lol.
Also, I'm around a 4 on a good day.
OP, I am a 30-something woman of color found attractive by many, and I love, love, love your personality so far.
Anonymous wrote:Washington Post here. Would love to interview you. You available to talk? Justin.moyer@washpost.com
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, what % of people tip now?
Anonymous wrote:OP, did you see the thread that was started a few days ago about tipping Uber drivers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you had sexual relations with any of your passengers?
I have not, and not even a set of digits. I have zero game and wouldn't be comfortable with it anyways. Don't wanna mess up my gold mine. There's been a kiss or two on the cheek from drunk coeds, and a girl that wished she could bring me in, but figured her boyfriend wouldn't have been happy with it, lol.
Also, I'm around a 4 on a good day.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ DO IT OP!!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, some folks are curious about what it's like to be an uber driver. I am a founding driver on both Lyft and uberX and have been active since August 2013. I have a lifetime rating of 4.91 on uberX and 4.9 on Lyft and have given thousands of rides on each platform (with a few hundred on Sidecar too before they folded). UberX tells me that I am in the top 1% of highest-rated drivers in DC. I am male, on the younger end of middle-aged, white, and know DC, Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Silver Spring, and Bethesda like the back of my hand. I drive a very plain Ford sedan, love to drive in general and I am an EXCELLENT driver...hate to be a bragger, but that one is straight truth. I also have a typical DC-type 9-5 salaried day job. I have always been a hustler, and trust me, driving uber is the ULTIMATE HUSTLE.
So, since I have seen it all, please AMA...
Anonymous wrote:OP here, back again to spill more beans!
For starters, uber has gone mad lately. Since Easter, in an attempt to encourage drivers to come out and work more consistently, uber has been guaranteeing promotions and incentives as high as $36/hr net. Full time drivers are netting $1,600-$2,000 weekly with just 50-60 hours of driving, which is do-able if you can catch most early mornings, weekday evenings and any time on the weekend. Uber is subsidizing all of these drivers' pay in order to keep wait times at a minimum for riders. And they are paying dearly for it...full-on hemhorragong money in an attempt to finally squeeze out taxicabs?, crush out lyft?, who knows? These incentives are the only reason your driver is giving you a 4-mile pool ride that takes a half-hour, costs only $4, and leaves you scratching your head thinking "how does this driver make any money?" A smart driver can generate around $600 in business for uber via passenger's payments in ~40 hours, but will collect $600-$900 more in additional guaranteed payouts. If the driver plays his/her cards right, they could maximize their pay by doing only the minimum required amount of rides (1 per hour). Some drivers were part of a "boost" incentive that was like a constant surge zone for all their rides given, which uber paid and not the rider. The best guarantees have vanished and all drivers are on "boost" starting Monday, August 1st.
August is the slowest month of the year in DC. Congress is out, no school, locals go on vacation, too hot for swarms of tourists, and the rideshare business is sloooow. So uber came up with this, https://newsroom.uber.com/us-dc/introducing-the-uberpool-monthly-ride-pass/:
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If uber makes this worth it for the drivers, then it will succeed. But if not, good luck in getting picked up on a pool.
In other news, it's happening:
https://www.arlnow.com/2016/07/13/uber-and-lyft-are-killing-arlingtons-taxi-business/