Here's a summary of the video: Uber Dave in Texas documents his day driving for Uber in Houston, Texas, on a Wednesday morning. He starts at 10 am and completes 10 trips, earning $126.13, with one $3 tip. He drives for 4 hours and 49 minutes, covering 208 miles. He mentions the weather, which reaches 90 degrees, and shares some interactions with passengers, including a few who find and return the "fake money" he leaves in the back seat as a test of honesty. He also mentions his upcoming cruise and plans to drive again the next day. The video ends with a wrap-up of his earnings and a farewell message. Overall, the video provides a candid look at a day in the life of an Uber driver in Houston.
Rethink Houston. Moved here from San Antonio. Hate it. It’s an unfriendly city with terrible roads, aggressive drivers, traffic is awful. High crime. Did I mention the rude, hostile ppl. It doesn’t even feel like Texas, they’re so rude here. Also, frequent power outages. Go to Dallas, Austin or San Antonio.
You should start doing a little treat or $5 gift 🎁 cards-I don’t know, a small reward to the honest people at the end of their trip. You don’t seem to get many 😇honest riders from what I have seen.😂. I can’t believe the nerve of some people-I detest thieves. 🤥👿👺I really do!
I don't know how Uber works in Wisconsin or Texas, but in Santa Clarita, Northern Los Angeles County, I did 66 rides in 19 hours and 15 minutes. Making 515.00 since Monday. I am also 4 rides away of making 80 dollars in bonuses. I don't know if this is because I am a diamond driver. There are a lot of surcharges over here during rush hours, which are usually my driving hours. I get tips in about 35% of my rides. I get only X and Green rides only.
@Uber Dave In Texas what kind of a car are you driving? Is gas and maintenance high on it? Maybe you should invest in an electric car, providing you with more income. Chevy bolt euv is what I have been driving for the past 4 years and has saved me a lot of money with California gas prices
Your setting people up to commit a federal offense buy planting fake money. I know its not theirs but what if the Mom of that little girl goes to spend that somewhere and gets arrested for trying to use counterfeit currency? That would be kinda messed up eventhough they did take the money that wasnt theirs. I dont know, kinda seems like a double edged sword in my opinion.
Here's a summary of the video: Uber Dave in Texas documents his day driving for Uber in Houston, Texas, on a Wednesday morning. He starts at 10 am and completes 10 trips, earning $126.13, with one $3 tip. He drives for 4 hours and 49 minutes, covering 208 miles. He mentions the weather, which reaches 90 degrees, and shares some interactions with passengers, including a few who find and return the "fake money" he leaves in the back seat as a test of honesty. He also mentions his upcoming cruise and plans to drive again the next day. The video ends with a wrap-up of his earnings and a farewell message. Overall, the video provides a candid look at a day in the life of an Uber driver in Houston.
So what’s the point of throwing money with fake lists?
Im contemplating moving from Oakland to Houston. The crime, cost of living, and general sense of being in a rat race is too much to bear.
We have the same problem, but not as bad as Calafornia.
Rethink Houston. Moved here from San Antonio. Hate it. It’s an unfriendly city with terrible roads, aggressive drivers, traffic is awful. High crime. Did I mention the rude, hostile ppl. It doesn’t even feel like Texas, they’re so rude here. Also, frequent power outages. Go to Dallas, Austin or San Antonio.
You should start doing a little treat or $5 gift 🎁 cards-I don’t know, a small reward to the honest people at the end of their trip. You don’t seem to get many 😇honest riders from what I have seen.😂. I can’t believe the nerve of some people-I detest thieves. 🤥👿👺I really do!
look at the real reason behind it. people are living in desperation & what if that money was going to be used for something better than "beer..." lol
I don't know how Uber works in Wisconsin or Texas, but in Santa Clarita, Northern Los Angeles County, I did 66 rides in 19 hours and 15 minutes. Making 515.00 since Monday. I am also 4 rides away of making 80 dollars in bonuses. I don't know if this is because I am a diamond driver. There are a lot of surcharges over here during rush hours, which are usually my driving hours. I get tips in about 35% of my rides. I get only X and Green rides only.
No, Im a texan Nomad traveling around the country now since retiring
My YT channel is:
The Texan Nomad Life
Follow along
Some areas have surges and incentives
For me, i choose the rides and turn down a lot
@Uber Dave In Texas what kind of a car are you driving? Is gas and maintenance high on it? Maybe you should invest in an electric car, providing you with more income. Chevy bolt euv is what I have been driving for the past 4 years and has saved me a lot of money with California gas prices
Gas in TX is around $2.30
2019 Chev Malibou- 35.8mpg
Uber sucks in Chicago, Chicago. we have a problem !!
Anyway, besides me leaving disparaging remarks. Thank you for doing a Houston, TX UBER you tube channel.
Houston actually went up to 7.3 million
Thank you. Can’t believe he said 2.something million?????
That's for Harris county not the city of Houston.
Wridz is in houston boarding process for drivers starting soon
What bro? You didn’t include the metro area. Almost 7 million.
That's not even houston that's spring tx
Hi how is Uber premier SUV in San Antonio?
Good ?
Been awhile since i was in SA
Did you move from Wisconsin to Houston?
No
Your setting people up to commit a federal offense buy planting fake money. I know its not theirs but what if the Mom of that little girl goes to spend that somewhere and gets arrested for trying to use counterfeit currency? That would be kinda messed up eventhough they did take the money that wasnt theirs. I dont know, kinda seems like a double edged sword in my opinion.
that music gonna go its annoying
How much money is there to be made in Houston tx
NONE . We're full