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Your perspective seems unclear. It seems as though you are suggesting that working 10 hours to earn $70 is acceptable. Let's discuss this further in order to find a more realistic and effective solution. The app tracks you miles you fool! 😂 stop making videos bro. What’s this: “ 7.8.9. Thousand, $1,200 per week” you’re wack bro!
#1 TIP!!!! Do NOT accept worthless rides. Don't chase the titles of Gold, Platnium for the tiny little worthless perks. I only accept rides that are $20 or more and they have meet the criteria of not taking me off into no mans land where I wont get another ride and they have to at the very very least pay $1 a mile or more. I'll reject 10 rides to get that one.
@Gloria Lynn it's regional, in competitive markets. I live in Austin, TX, and we see the price we will be paid and distance to pickup and distance the ride is.
@@scottgogo it’s not a competitive thing it’s rideshare laws that vary by state. I’m in Texas too. New Jersey is a competitor market but they can’t see the info we do.
If you are financing your car then you can write off the interest you are paying on the car as well. I do it every year. You log onto the website you make your payments to and go to payment history and you will see the interest you pay every month for the year before. It helps.
I had to quit my very toxic job in sales. I am thankful that I can do Uber while I figure out my next move. Back in the day, left a job or fired, you were screwed. Great tips!!
I did the same... was in Tech Software sales. I really enjoy driving for Uber and Lyft. I've been able to steadly make between $300 and $500 a day. Mostly $300. Uber Comfort and Lyft Lux are a great help in achieving my goals.
I stop a few feet before arriving and slide arrived in the app. That way I can tell where they are going. If it is somewhere too far away, I can cancel the trip and drive off before they ever get in the car. It also stops them from being able to rate you. Hate to have to do all of this, but Uber could easily solve this stuff.
This is on point, bro. Thank you for the information. I've been doing Uber for 2 years now. One thing I can add is to put aside something from your weekly pay. In 2 years you will have something to get a better car or anything you want.
Thanks for sharing. The tips you gave are great because they are totally from a business standpoint and uber knows that many of their drivers don't take the time to breakdown the money they earn. I will definitely take this vid very serious when I start my uber driver account.
Driving for Lyft I found that I made more money driving only when there were bonuses available. I also noticed I get fewer bonuses. I see this as a way for Lyft to let me go and I’m ok with that. Rating 5.0, 3 years and 3800 rides later.
@@simonmhamdi2955Uber during the week Monday through Thursday more requests Lyft on the weekends Friday through Sunday more bonuses on the weekends and more longer rides
Why would anybody buy a new or expensive car's You're passengers don't deserve a new car Uber and Lyft needs to tell driver's the drop off point because when you pull up and don't want to take your passenger that causes an unwanted confrontation. Our rider's think or assume you know where you are going to.
I drive Uber and Lift. For a comparison when I drive lift after 3.5 hrs with no surge events I made $58. When I drive Uber about the same time I made $89. Also Uber offer better bonus opportunities. One other tip is I typically don't take a ride that is more then 10mins from me. Also for long rides. I tell the rider I need $25 more in cash per hour I ride. This will cover the return cost.
@@texasrose2315 They have not paid for the ride until I complete the trip. We agree before the trip starts. Uber has just sent out an update in their T&C's stating we can do this.
What is the acceptance rate from your riders when you tell them that they need to pay you an additional $25 for the longer rides return? If they agree, more power to you! Way to go.
Excellent video. I started doing my stuff right from day one. I got a car for ride share work so I can drive it silly and I document everything and over tax my pay so I dont have to worry.
My strategy is to buy a 12 year old car and run it into the ground. I bought a 2010 Toyota sienna minivan for 7k which had 110k miles and I have driven it for 64k miles in 14 months and it is still running strong. Low depreciation because it is an old van and ultra low maintenance because it's a Toyota.
Uber is a completely unprofessional and corrupt company to work with. At various times, I started noticing that I would arbitrarily stop getting trips even when the app said I was in a busy area, which made me lose a lot of income. I had my home city arbitrarily changed as to keep me from getting the bonuses for that city, and to make me lose income. And it takes 2 weeks to change your city back. I had my account turned off arbitrarily telling me that I needed a background check even though I’d had one last month. I had riders reporting me for things I’d never done. If all that excites you, Uber is the place for you to drive.
I used to get the "please take a photo of yourself to confirm it's you" in the middle of my 3-consecutive-trips bonus. I called support enough times to fight for my bonus that the support operator told me my account was flagged for the issue.
Getting deactivated for canceling is BS because I always accidentally accept a ride while I’m navigating the app. It just pops as in pressing on something else up and boom now it’s accepted. It shouldn’t do that.
You’re right about the insurance thing. I remembered yeast back I told my insurance company that I would be delivering pizzas for a chain part time after requesting a declarations page. Because I didn’t have commercial insurance, my insurance company dropped me on the spot. I didn’t know any better at that time. I learned that commercial insurance was way too expensive and I guaranteed no delivery driver would pay that kind of money. As suggested by my boss at that time, I took a gamble and bought another policy and not mention anything commercial. This was before rideshare was introduced in my area.
1 its very dangetous 2 you will have an accident 3 you tear up your car 4 you at least triple your maintanemce 5 gas takes 20-25 percent 6 ride share takes half 7 fee doesnt make up for all this
Smart move is to put 20% of your weekly pay into a tax account. You will have to pay State and Federal taxes quarterly. Having this money set aside will avoid penalties and other headaches on April 15.
Thank you very much for your timely advice. The advice on your channel is clear, concise, and very professional. You have saved me so much time and I work smarter, not harder. Thank you so very much.
I wish I knew that on a delivery ride for 19 dollars or more if someone has already picked up the same order they only give 3 dollars of that delivery which sucks because the gas you wasted to pick up the order doesn't matter to them
The problem I am seeing after 3 days is the fact that it doesn’t give me any information about the trip before I accept it.. I have been doing food delivery for a year and I only accept orders with at least double the money in comparison to the miles, and nothing under 10 dollars, using this method I consistently make 200 on half a tank.. so far I am having tons of trouble working out a method to make Lyft work for me in the same way, or even supplement the slow delivery hours with trips I wouldn’t have otherwise.. I am receiving those trips during the dry hours but those trips aren’t nearly as profitable without the control I utilize to my advantage with the delivery apps.. I’m going to try a couple more days and just decline any trip over 10 miles, see how long it takes for Lyft to kick me off I guess.. I am also a nice person though, I don’t want to tell someone that I won’t be accepting their trip, but at the same time, there are other drivers, someone will accept their trip eventually.. we’ll see, I’d like to make this work for my situation.
@Sly Raxx Just the pure dollar amount earned - that can be structured a zillion different ways. Keep the independent contractor thing, don't worry about bennies etc...
The only possible way is for them to be in real danger of losing their business - enough people stop driving and/or stop riding. But it's too established now for that. Otherwise, if ya gotta, NO full-time and NO lots of driving part-time. Only drive on a very limited basis when and where you know you will max out your opportunities, save your car and lower the miscreant rate.
Although I knew most of your points but life is just like that , appreciated your advices, the rise share insurance is a part help me. Thank you and wish you well
I contacted GEICO about the availability of Rideshare insurance for my vehicle should I decide to drive for Uber/Lyft in the future, and I was told it wasn't offered in my state yet. About a week after that discussion, GEICO sent me an affidavit to sign stating that I was not driving for Uber/Lyft.
What insurance did u end up getting? Yea I use to work for Geico and you cannot be on a personal auto policy and work for Lyft/Uber, also goes for pizza delivery drivers.
They can cancel your policy if you tell them you are using your vehicle for ride share because it make it higher risk factor and significantly increase the premium.
I hate it when I get long rides when I don't want to do a long ride but then don't get them when I need them. I work in Temecula Wine Country but like to get rides to San Diego airport and then work San Diego but sometimes I get a request from Old Town Temecula to Newport Beach.
👍Spot on I'm a Uber eats driver Principle still applies Appreciate U sharing your experience & knowledge Very helpful and informative I was taking notes I do Uber for me not Uber My system and stradegy works well for me I balance out my car maintenance and gas Plus taxes Be smart I do quality and consistency not volume I Uber part time Set a quota and target amount goal Thank U for your service
Yea like now I just do eats cause I live close to quite a few restaurants but with gas 5 gallon I’m sorry but I can’t accept anything under 6 bucks and if it too far out of the area…. Cancel I can’t do it
I have a money goal for each day and week. I don't work full time. I drive an EV, so no gas and Uber gives me bonuses for that. I try not to take anything under $1/mile (both ways). Though sometimes I'll take something close to that if I'm going for a Quest (number of rides in a number of days. I get Uber's insurance and Progressive knows I drive Uber. I have a dash cam but haven't had any really bad passengers in the 2 years I've been driving. My acceptance rate sucks so I'll never get Diamond or Gold status. I'm not trying to let Uber take advantage of me by offering crap fares. Uber has gotten very stingy of late. Less Boosts, lower Quest rewards (or no Quests at all) and fares that can be lower than $.50/miles.
Thanks Tony. Question: I live near an airport in central Virginia. Is it profitable to monitor when plane schedules for departures and especially arrivals occur?
Even when you are close to the airport or near air port on net you can tell when and how many flights are coming in. Regardless there are many other drivers waiting their turn to pick up passenger you would have to wait in that Queue to pick up riders. If you can find how many cabs are ahead of you in the queue than you can decide to wait or pass. KNOWLEDGE is power.
You cannot claim full miles with mileage apps. you can only claim mileage from the time you receive a trip from Uber or Lyft until you complete the trip. Any mileage you do while working rideshare is NOT tax deductible. For example: leaving your house to head to the area you are planning to work will not count. After dropping off a trip which lets say is 15 miles from your work area and you head back the 15 miles. Those miles are not tax deductible. IRS ONLY allows the mileage that is reported by Uber or Lyft.
As long as you are online, every mile is deductible. This is not tax, legal or accounting advice. This comment has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.
That's same thing here in upstate NY. With people wanting to go into lower Westchester and NYC In lower Westchester and NYC you have to be a TLC credential driver. The fine outweighs the fare or vehicle impoundment Why would anyone get a luxury car for Uber and Lyft You passengers don't deserve to be chauffeured in luxury cars. A cheap beater is optimal like a Toyota Camry or Ford Fusion. Lyft and Ubers insurance sucks. Remember a beater don't depreciate
I'm a new driver, I got an uberX offer for 10 miles and looked at the bottom it said drop off 115 MI now I've never seen that before and haven't seen it since but as a new driver I think they did give me a little heads up there and thank you Uber I did not take that ride. But it was very small on the very bottom of the screen
Tip number one: Don't drive for uber and lyft. I'm sorry but at least as for today, it is a terrible idea unless you live in a very hot market, I'm in Miami and it feels like today's earnings are tommorrows expenses, coming back full circle. Just being honest, it just buys you time to figure out how to do something else.
Very good video. Thank you for the help but I need you to clarify something please you say keep track of your mileage. Do you mean you just document the mileage on the trip information or do you mean all the mileage from when you start working until you stop working ? Any help would be appreciated I have never experienced customer service, so unprofessional and poor in my life time that Uber displays Just saying FYI.
I wish I would’ve never started driving for Lyft I was t-boned while driving for Lyft they don’t give u a rental and they have a $2500 deductible which really messed me up big time I got a second car that I have to use because I’m in between jobs right now but if somebody hits me while working for them then I’m really screwed I gotta get out of this
I did it for 5 years! Great way to pay bills but since Covid it became Dangerous!! And I'm out!! I'm full time Digital Marketer and doing Great!! Be Careful driving out there!!
@@jameshendricks2197 two drivers in my area got killed recently , it got dangerous bc people got more desperate due to the economy that’s what they are saying .. when the economy is thriving people are more generous … I get a lot less tips on Uber in certain areas and find I get better tips on Uber eats
Until you have driven for awhile & reached higher levels as a Driver, the apps just ping a ride & you Accept or Decline. You have no idea how far away it is
very good video and on point. I just started driving this week. mostly i am sticking to a time schedule as I work from home; so i do 3 days peak hrs in the AM and evenings, Saturday mornings and evening. great suggestion for on the mileage app. I curious to know if Uber apps has that feature for mileage. also a tip for those Amex card owners. I strictly only use the amex card for Uber for gas and water, snack bars for customers. this way I use the amex app for business expense tracking. I am considering using my Audi A4 for uber how will that work when adding to Uber ? do I have to remove my current vehicle?
@@ReconstructedMariI'm a new uber driver and with my 2022 crv hybrid I can do uber green , and xl , Comfort. Tips are great . I also do pets and connnect , car gets 45 miles per.
Uber kicked me off the platform as a driver. Customer made false accusations on me they closed my account because my rating which was bullshit. I am going back to doordash I made some money doing Uber. My goal is 40 dollars a day. I would do 5 orders on average My rating was 4.75. It dropped to an 4.04 the community guidelines are terrible.
Not one word on dash cams. Which is your job. You protection against the riders complaints. If you do not have a dash cam you are tak I ng a big risk with uber and lyft believing t he rider and getting deactivated permanently. Good luck God bless.
ok he dont tell you about it all but here goes i was turned down getting my car last fri because credit rating was too low ... heres the weekly cost uber charges you $278 a week = $1112 per month gas powered midsize chevy mailbu has a 15 gal tank lowest price i get for gas is $3.20 per gal $45 to fill up and i know that will get me through 2 days so we figure 3 fill up per week $135 per week thats driving 5 days $135 + $278 = $413 per week $1652 month i could do food delivery erly start 11 am until 7 easily make $100 in 3 days then flip over to uber after hour break do from 8 pm untill 3 am and i know i get at laest 15 rides or more in that time earn minmum $350 so at $450 per dy just 4 days week = $1800 a week - my cost gas and rental fees $413 $1387 profit weekly = $72124.00 per year yeaaaaaaaaaa you now pay taxes nd i dunno how much because you write off all expenses mileage maintanence even minor stuff wiper blades bulbs car mats car washes cleaning sprays etc..
Do you think that it would be ideal for someone whose English isn't 100%? My husband has learned basic English, but speaks 5 other languages. What are your thoughts?
Hey I really need some help from the community. My account was hacked and that has since been resolving but my earnings are still on hold and no one in support is helping me figure out this issue.
I think you would deduct the price of the rental plus, gas, insurance and any required incidentals. Since usually millage is unlimited in a rental you wouldn't' deduct millage.
@@hernanzofler2979 hello I live in mid missouri not a huge town about 110,000 people but it's a college town. I worked 12 hour days 4 days that week and netting 1500. Just under 50 hours for 1500 subtract gas 60x4 about 240 now subtract taxes for the 1099 and still netted about 800 dollars profit not bad
Honey, if they paid you $325 you did not make (profit) what you think you did. How many miles did you drive from the time you accepted the request? Multiply that times .62 cent per mile. That is what the IRS and DOE say is the current cost of driving. Your expenses, as an independent contractor is not just gas and car washes. Please stay informed, as you may often actually, in the long run, see that your are not even profiting, at all.
@@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052 you worked 50 hours and put you car through 4 tanks of gas, that’s probably 1,000 miles or more! All for $800??? They’re literally paying people to whore put themselves AND their cars for less then 50% of what the driver pays. WHAT A RIP! what about premature car repairs? And the much lower value of your car after extensive miles? No deal!
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Your perspective seems unclear. It seems as though you are suggesting that working 10 hours to earn $70 is acceptable. Let's discuss this further in order to find a more realistic and effective solution. The app tracks you miles you fool! 😂 stop making videos bro. What’s this: “ 7.8.9. Thousand, $1,200 per week” you’re wack bro!
#1 TIP!!!! Do NOT accept worthless rides. Don't chase the titles of Gold, Platnium for the tiny little worthless perks. I only accept rides that are $20 or more and they have meet the criteria of not taking me off into no mans land where I wont get another ride and they have to at the very very least pay $1 a mile or more. I'll reject 10 rides to get that one.
By the way... took me a while to figure this out but I have 9 years experience with Uber/Lyft and over 17,000 rides.
How do you see the money amount? It only shows me the minutes and a general direction (like...North).
@Gloria Lynn it's regional, in competitive markets. I live in Austin, TX, and we see the price we will be paid and distance to pickup and distance the ride is.
@@scottgogo it’s not a competitive thing it’s rideshare laws that vary by state. I’m in Texas too. New Jersey is a competitor market but they can’t see the info we do.
What about when riders make false reports and Uber just automatically put it on your review or send you a warning without asking the driver?
If you are financing your car then you can write off the interest you are paying on the car as well. I do it every year. You log onto the website you make your payments to and go to payment history and you will see the interest you pay every month for the year before. It helps.
Thank you for sharing this! That is so helpful
I had to quit my very toxic job in sales. I am thankful that I can do Uber while I figure out my next move. Back in the day, left a job or fired, you were screwed.
Great tips!!
How is it going? Are you still driving or did you find something else?
I've recently done the same and Uber has been a savior
Even, I am also planning to do the same
I did the same... was in Tech Software sales. I really enjoy driving for Uber and Lyft. I've been able to steadly make between $300 and $500 a day. Mostly $300. Uber Comfort and Lyft Lux are a great help in achieving my goals.
I am thinking of doing uber as I have been laid off of my sales job. Sounds like this would be a good avenue to persue
I stop a few feet before arriving and slide arrived in the app. That way I can tell where they are going. If it is somewhere too far away, I can cancel the trip and drive off before they ever get in the car. It also stops them from being able to rate you. Hate to have to do all of this, but Uber could easily solve this stuff.
No. Destination features doesn't work in New Jersey.
Gotta have 85 acceptance rate to get info on where the ride is going
Thxs ..been doing it upstate NY for past 3 weeks and caught a LI run 5 pm on a friday...was very frustrated
@@deborahdixon4914 Or in Houston-TX
@@ronaldriviere5715. Holy Hannah ! What did they offer for the ride $ ? Ballpark is ok .
This is on point, bro. Thank you for the information.
I've been doing Uber for 2 years now.
One thing I can add is to put aside something from your weekly pay. In 2 years you will have something to get a better car or anything you want.
Thanks for sharing. The tips you gave are great because they are totally from a business standpoint and uber knows that many of their drivers don't take the time to breakdown the money they earn. I will definitely take this vid very serious when I start my uber driver account.
“don’t let them bully you” .. .. right there is your Best advice .. .. read it n say it folks..
Driving for Lyft I found that I made more money driving only when there were bonuses available. I also noticed I get fewer bonuses. I see this as a way for Lyft to let me go and I’m ok with that. Rating 5.0, 3 years and 3800 rides later.
In the Houston area, the bonuses are gone. I haven't seen a Lyft bonus offered in over 3 months.
Uber had the 60 rides get an extra $45, wtf?
Which one is better uber or Lyft?
@@simonmhamdi2955 From what I have heard from actual drivers that do both is it flip flops. So best thing to do is drive for both simultaneously.
@@simonmhamdi2955Uber during the week Monday through Thursday more requests
Lyft on the weekends Friday through Sunday more bonuses on the weekends and more longer rides
Why would anybody buy a new or expensive car's
You're passengers don't deserve a new car
Uber and Lyft needs to tell driver's the drop off point because when you pull up and don't want to take your passenger that causes an unwanted confrontation.
Our rider's think or assume you know where you are going to.
You must be a teacher. That is how well the message is delivered !!!
I drive Uber and Lift. For a comparison when I drive lift after 3.5 hrs with no surge events I made $58. When I drive Uber about the same time I made $89. Also Uber offer better bonus opportunities. One other tip is I typically don't take a ride that is more then 10mins from me. Also for long rides. I tell the rider I need $25 more in cash per hour I ride. This will cover the return cost.
That sounds illegal to charge the rider in cash after they have paid for the ride.
@@texasrose2315 They have not paid for the ride until I complete the trip. We agree before the trip starts. Uber has just sent out an update in their T&C's stating we can do this.
@@jamesvyork what line
CRACKIN THE HECK UP!! lol😂
What is the acceptance rate from your riders when you tell them that they need to pay you an additional $25 for the longer rides return? If they agree, more power to you! Way to go.
Clear, concise, thorough. Impressive presentation.
Thanks! 👊👍
Excellent video. I started doing my stuff right from day one. I got a car for ride share work so I can drive it silly and I document everything and over tax my pay so I dont have to worry.
Tip #1 as a customer: Understanding now why i wind up stranded. Wont book again if i need to get to airport.
My strategy is to buy a 12 year old car and run it into the ground. I bought a 2010 Toyota sienna minivan for 7k which had 110k miles and I have driven it for 64k miles in 14 months and it is still running strong. Low depreciation because it is an old van and ultra low maintenance because it's a Toyota.
Tips are way better with a better car
Smart guy👍
For Uber your car has to be less than 10 years old to qualify...
Not anymore. Uber loosened their rules on that. A car can be up to 16 years old now.
Uber is a completely unprofessional and corrupt company to work with.
At various times, I started noticing that I would arbitrarily stop getting trips even when the app said I was in a busy area, which made me lose a lot of income.
I had my home city arbitrarily changed as to keep me from getting the bonuses for that city, and to make me lose income. And it takes 2 weeks to change your city back.
I had my account turned off arbitrarily telling me that I needed a background check even though I’d had one last month.
I had riders reporting me for things I’d never done.
If all that excites you, Uber is the place for you to drive.
I wanted to arbitrarily comment on this because I've never seen someone use the word arbitrarily so arbitrarily
I desire arbitrarily
Lots of things to go wrong at this job. Dont know how so many drivers talk so well about it.
It's a game you lost. I'm barely getting it myself. Quests are stupid, I'm an hour and a half from Sacramento for that. Bs
I used to get the "please take a photo of yourself to confirm it's you" in the middle of my 3-consecutive-trips bonus. I called support enough times to fight for my bonus that the support operator told me my account was flagged for the issue.
Getting deactivated for canceling is BS because I always accidentally accept a ride while I’m navigating the app. It just pops as in pressing on something else up and boom now it’s accepted. It shouldn’t do that.
They fixed that. Accidentally accepting is a reason for cancelling.
You’re right about the insurance thing. I remembered yeast back I told my insurance company that I would be delivering pizzas for a chain part time after requesting a declarations page. Because I didn’t have commercial insurance, my insurance company dropped me on the spot. I didn’t know any better at that time.
I learned that commercial insurance was way too expensive and I guaranteed no delivery driver would pay that kind of money. As suggested by my boss at that time, I took a gamble and bought another policy and not mention anything commercial. This was before rideshare was introduced in my area.
I use Stride for expenses. It will even do percentages. For example, I deduct 80% of my Sirius XM.
1 its very dangetous
2 you will have an accident
3 you tear up your car
4 you at least triple your maintanemce
5 gas takes 20-25 percent
6 ride share takes half
7 fee doesnt make up for all this
These days ride share takes like 65%
Smart move is to put 20% of your weekly pay into a tax account. You will have to pay State and Federal taxes quarterly. Having this money set aside will avoid penalties and other headaches on April 15.
FYI for PA Uber drivers...On July 24, 2020, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers are not self-employed.
Thinking to do Uber and Left., my regular job has cut down hours. ( Bummmer )
Thank you very much for your timely advice. The advice on your channel is clear, concise, and very professional. You have saved me so much time and I work smarter, not harder. Thank you so very much.
Thank you man! You are very right about calculating net income after deducting all expenses weekly. Very useful info
I wish I knew that on a delivery ride for 19 dollars or more if someone has already picked up the same order they only give 3 dollars of that delivery which sucks because the gas you wasted to pick up the order doesn't matter to them
Great, great tips. Ive only been driving for like 5 days and some of this is already in the back of my mind
The problem I am seeing after 3 days is the fact that it doesn’t give me any information about the trip before I accept it.. I have been doing food delivery for a year and I only accept orders with at least double the money in comparison to the miles, and nothing under 10 dollars, using this method I consistently make 200 on half a tank.. so far I am having tons of trouble working out a method to make Lyft work for me in the same way, or even supplement the slow delivery hours with trips I wouldn’t have otherwise.. I am receiving those trips during the dry hours but those trips aren’t nearly as profitable without the control I utilize to my advantage with the delivery apps.. I’m going to try a couple more days and just decline any trip over 10 miles, see how long it takes for Lyft to kick me off I guess.. I am also a nice person though, I don’t want to tell someone that I won’t be accepting their trip, but at the same time, there are other drivers, someone will accept their trip eventually.. we’ll see, I’d like to make this work for my situation.
Find events in your community for the month that will need drivers and work Friday or Saturday events...
Becoming a Lyft or Uber driver soon, thanks for the tips, very helpful.
As a Diamond Level ex-driver of over 10,000 trips my best advice is DO NOT DRIVE FOR A RIDESHARE COMPANY UNTIL THEY CHANGE THEIR PAY STRUCTURE.
@Sly Raxx Just the pure dollar amount earned - that can be structured a zillion different ways. Keep the independent contractor thing, don't worry about bennies etc...
Soooo, how do you shift over to independent contractor?
How do u get them to do that ?
The only possible way is for them to be in real danger of losing their business - enough people stop driving and/or stop riding. But it's too established now for that. Otherwise, if ya gotta, NO full-time and NO lots of driving part-time. Only drive on a very limited basis when and where you know you will max out your opportunities, save your car and lower the miscreant rate.
I just learned they take half of pay. Customer pays 40 uber gives you 20 🙄
Although I knew most of your points but life is just like that , appreciated your advices, the rise share insurance is a part help me. Thank you and wish you well
I contacted GEICO about the availability of Rideshare insurance for my vehicle should I decide to drive for Uber/Lyft in the future, and I was told it wasn't offered in my state yet. About a week after that discussion, GEICO sent me an affidavit to sign stating that I was not driving for Uber/Lyft.
What insurance did u end up getting? Yea I use to work for Geico and you cannot be on a personal auto policy and work for Lyft/Uber, also goes for pizza delivery drivers.
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They can cancel your policy if you tell them you are using your vehicle for ride share because it make it higher risk factor and significantly increase the premium.
You should've called from a hotel phone
@@johnh8705hy is this comment underrated? 😂😂😂
I hate it when I get long rides when I don't want to do a long ride but then don't get them when I need them. I work in Temecula Wine Country but like to get rides to San Diego airport and then work San Diego but sometimes I get a request from Old Town Temecula to Newport Beach.
👍Spot on I'm a Uber eats driver Principle still applies Appreciate U sharing your experience & knowledge Very helpful and informative I was taking notes I do Uber for me not Uber My system and stradegy works well for me
I balance out my car maintenance and gas Plus taxes Be smart I do quality and consistency not volume I Uber part time Set a quota and target amount goal Thank U for your service
wow man, quality quality content. thanks for scripting and uploading this.
I just started driving for uber. This video helped alot. Thanks
Great video. Thank you so much. I just started Uber eats last year and went full time, the bad news i paid so much in taxes
Expenses should be 45 for your food and 50 on gas plus countless reparations changing tires…. U gotta be creative
So if you keep swiping cancel that mean you cancel rating drops. So you have to let it ring until it stops
Then it counts against your acceptance rate...
Don't do ride's 25 minutes away to take the passenger a mile down the road.
Don't drive around aimlessly sit home and let the ride come to you
Unless you live in a bad neighborhood! 🤣
@@cobracommander9138
I cherry pick those rides too
My right to discriminate.
Yea like now I just do eats cause I live close to quite a few restaurants but with gas 5 gallon I’m sorry but I can’t accept anything under 6 bucks and if it too far out of the area…. Cancel I can’t do it
Thanks. GEICO dropped me because i asked why i can't get hybrid insurance where i live
I have a money goal for each day and week. I don't work full time. I drive an EV, so no gas and Uber gives me bonuses for that. I try not to take anything under $1/mile (both ways). Though sometimes I'll take something close to that if I'm going for a Quest (number of rides in a number of days. I get Uber's insurance and Progressive knows I drive Uber. I have a dash cam but haven't had any really bad passengers in the 2 years I've been driving. My acceptance rate sucks so I'll never get Diamond or Gold status. I'm not trying to let Uber take advantage of me by offering crap fares. Uber has gotten very stingy of late. Less Boosts, lower Quest rewards (or no Quests at all) and fares that can be lower than $.50/miles.
Thanks Tony. Question: I live near an airport in central Virginia. Is it profitable to monitor when plane schedules for departures and especially arrivals occur?
Yes.
Even when you are close to the airport or near air port on net you can tell when and how many flights are coming in. Regardless there are many other drivers waiting their turn to pick up passenger you would have to wait in that Queue to pick up riders. If you can find how many cabs are ahead of you in the queue than you can decide to wait or pass. KNOWLEDGE is power.
Uber sent me on a quest to destroy my vehicle,meet horrible people and empty my gas tank. Mission acomplished.
Lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Are you still driving the dam Uber lol ?
You cannot claim full miles with mileage apps. you can only claim mileage from the time you receive a trip from Uber or Lyft until you complete the trip. Any mileage you do while working rideshare is NOT tax deductible. For example: leaving your house to head to the area you are planning to work will not count. After dropping off a trip which lets say is 15 miles from your work area and you head back the 15 miles. Those miles are not tax deductible. IRS ONLY allows the mileage that is reported by Uber or Lyft.
As long as you are online, every mile is deductible.
This is not tax, legal or accounting advice. This comment has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.
That's same thing here in upstate NY.
With people wanting to go into lower Westchester and NYC
In lower Westchester and NYC you have to be a TLC credential driver.
The fine outweighs the fare or vehicle impoundment
Why would anyone get a luxury car for Uber and Lyft
You passengers don't deserve to be chauffeured in luxury cars.
A cheap beater is optimal like a Toyota Camry or Ford Fusion.
Lyft and Ubers insurance sucks.
Remember a beater don't depreciate
Is there a reason why Uber doesn't give you like an over 50 mile warning prior to accepting. Seems like a bad experience for everyone. I
They want you at their mercy and for newbies to fear them, so they take any and all requests.
@@TonyGonzalezVlogs you make a good point, they can suspend you for just the customer's word. talk about living in fear.
I'm a new driver, I got an uberX offer for 10 miles and looked at the bottom it said drop off 115 MI now I've never seen that before and haven't seen it since but as a new driver I think they did give me a little heads up there and thank you Uber I did not take that ride. But it was very small on the very bottom of the screen
@@TonyGonzalezVlogs You earn it at the next tier. I found that out...
And if you live in Canada (and probably most the states) you have to pay an extra percentage into your employment insurance as a contractor.
Moving and you need a bridge for income definitely applies
Very helpful, nice simple breakdown. Great to have more pro tips, thank you!
I don’t get any rides if I ignore like 4 -6 requests
Can you give tips on XL rides only?
I have a 19 Infiniti QX80 and that hit me with the mileage and wear and tear explanation.
You can give tips on any ride.
I would say the weekly pay and insurance are the biggest one
I make 30$ n hour in Dallas lol made 100 in 3:45 hours n went home for the day 6-10
Tip number one: Don't drive for uber and lyft. I'm sorry but at least as for today, it is a terrible idea unless you live in a very hot market, I'm in Miami and it feels like today's earnings are tommorrows expenses, coming back full circle. Just being honest, it just buys you time to figure out how to do something else.
Isn't Miami a hot market?
Very good video. Thank you for the help but I need you to clarify something please you say keep track of your mileage. Do you mean you just document the mileage on the trip information or do you mean all the mileage from when you start working until you stop working ? Any help would be appreciated I have never experienced customer service, so unprofessional and poor in my life time that Uber displays Just saying FYI.
My 2nd day had a ride from huntington beach to the last exit before mexico. How do I get Uber to give me rides back to orange county where I live?
I wish I would’ve never started driving for Lyft I was t-boned while driving for Lyft they don’t give u a rental and they have a $2500 deductible which really messed me up big time I got a second car that I have to use because I’m in between jobs right now but if somebody hits me while working for them then I’m really screwed I gotta get out of this
I did it for 5 years! Great way to pay bills but since Covid it became Dangerous!! And I'm out!! I'm full time Digital Marketer and doing Great!! Be Careful driving out there!!
I’m. Female abs was reconsidering but I’m not sure
How did it become "dangerous"? As long as you're completely vaccinated and properly masked you should be good...
@@jameshendricks2197 he is afraid of catching Covid .
@@jameshendricks2197 two drivers in my area got killed recently , it got dangerous bc people got more desperate due to the economy that’s what they are saying .. when the economy is thriving people are more generous … I get a lot less tips on Uber in certain areas and find I get better tips on Uber eats
@@jameshendricks2197 Dang they lied to you 😂😂😂. None of that was true. Smh
Can you not see how far you’re driving before you except it?
Until you have driven for awhile & reached higher levels as a Driver, the apps just ping a ride & you Accept or Decline. You have no idea how far away it is
How would an insurance company even know if you were doing Uber or Lyft? Makes no sense?
There are no cameras in this thing, no body is watching your every move. Buy low, sell high. Invoke the 5th
Insurance? Isn't it higher because of paid driving? Also you pay FICA 15%.
I know that because I'm a 1099 for more than 20 years I do my milage and my accountant take care of this
very good video and on point. I just started driving this week. mostly i am sticking to a time schedule as I work from home; so i do 3 days peak hrs in the AM and evenings, Saturday mornings and evening. great suggestion for on the mileage app. I curious to know if Uber apps has that feature for mileage. also a tip for those Amex card owners. I strictly only use the amex card for Uber for gas and water, snack bars for customers. this way I use the amex app for business expense tracking. I am considering using my Audi A4 for uber how will that work when adding to Uber ? do I have to remove my current vehicle?
I just signed up for Lyft today but I think you can 7se several cars. I'm driving a Mercedes so we'll see how that works out
Would you think to create an LLC just in case you are involved in an accident and separate personal and business?
would you say that being a uber driver was a positive thing or is it something you regret ?
Very informative! Thank you for sharing this video! This will definitely help me create a better strategy for a profitable UBER partnership. 👍👍👍
My question to you is, why am I not seeing both the duration of picking and dropping the customers plus the amount? I am diamond pro.
Thank you so much for the video. I’m considering using my 2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid.
Did you end up using it? That’s my car also and I’m considering Uber soon
@@ReconstructedMariI'm a new uber driver and with my 2022 crv hybrid I can do uber green , and xl , Comfort. Tips are great . I also do pets and connnect , car gets 45 miles per.
excellent tips! thank you for sharing!
“I want to make $100 and if I do it in 3hrs or in 10hrs good doesn’t matter” is wild I can’t even imagine that lmao
Uber kicked me off the platform as a driver. Customer made false accusations on me they closed my account because my rating which was bullshit. I am going back to doordash I made some money doing Uber. My goal is 40 dollars a day. I would do 5 orders on average My rating was 4.75. It dropped to an 4.04 the community guidelines are terrible.
Great video Thanks! I’m going to start next week.
hey just checking if you got going ... hows it going so far? im thinking to jump in ...
What’s the update??
It’s going great! I’m making more than I thought I would.
@@bensiemon4711 that’s good news 😀 I’m waiting on my background check to clear , it’s taking longer than expected but I’m excited to start.
So if you already have a rider, and you get ride offers,, how can you accept them while you're still
With a rider
I like your mindset
Excelent very clear presentation Thank you
Is working LAX airport pickups worth it?
Not one word on dash cams. Which is your job. You protection against the riders complaints. If you do not have a dash cam you are tak I ng a big risk with uber and lyft believing t he rider and getting deactivated permanently.
Good luck
God bless.
I have to agree. I wouldn’t do rideshare without one, period.
ok he dont tell you about it all but here goes i was turned down getting my car last fri because credit rating was too low ...
heres the weekly cost uber charges you $278 a week = $1112 per month gas powered midsize chevy mailbu has a 15 gal tank lowest price i get for gas is $3.20 per gal $45 to fill up and i know that will get me through 2 days so we figure 3 fill up per week $135 per week thats driving 5 days
$135 + $278 = $413 per week $1652 month i could do food delivery erly start 11 am until 7 easily make $100 in 3 days then flip over to uber after hour break do from 8 pm untill 3 am and i know i get at laest 15 rides or more in that time earn minmum $350 so at $450 per dy just 4 days week = $1800 a week - my cost gas and rental fees $413 $1387 profit weekly = $72124.00 per year yeaaaaaaaaaa you now pay taxes nd i dunno how much
because you write off all expenses mileage maintanence even minor stuff wiper blades bulbs car mats car washes cleaning sprays etc..
l have a 2012 Audi in great condition and have been driving for Uber. How do l only drive for Uber Select?
As far as I've read, Uber Select is no longer offered
Great information! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Do you think that it would be ideal for someone whose English isn't 100%? My husband has learned basic English, but speaks 5 other languages. What are your thoughts?
Most drivers I come into contact with speak little to no English.
Will a 2021 Camry TRD qualify for Uber select?
What advice would you give in terms of insurance policy with Lyft?
Get your own added rideshare coverage from a provider.
These platforms have changed and it seems like it’s not worth it anymore.
Very informative, thank you...
Thank you for this!!
Hey I really need some help from the community. My account was hacked and that has since been resolving but my earnings are still on hold and no one in support is helping me figure out this issue.
Nobody here can help you in that regard, your only way to unfortunately to keep pestering Uber.
Keep calling them!
Keep sending the messages!
I get resolutions by going directly to the area HUB. That way you can talk to someone in person.
Thank you for your advice 😊
When you rent, the milage deduction is for the rental company right? 🤔
I think you would deduct the price of the rental plus, gas, insurance and any required incidentals. Since usually millage is unlimited in a rental you wouldn't' deduct millage.
Thank you for that information ❤❤❤
Thanks for the video I forgot what you were saying because I was staring at your strong arms. Nice guns
Does spotify count for passengers?
It can be. It’s the driver’s discretion.
Awesome video ❤
Thank you for all of the information!
You bet!
Nice, detailed information
Glad it was helpful!
I did my first day of uber yesterday and made 325 dollars spent 60 in gas and 10 for car wash. That's 250 dollars profit.
How many hours to make those $325 ? An d what city? Thanks
@@hernanzofler2979 hello I live in mid missouri not a huge town about 110,000 people but it's a college town. I worked 12 hour days 4 days that week and netting 1500. Just under 50 hours for 1500 subtract gas 60x4 about 240 now subtract taxes for the 1099 and still netted about 800 dollars profit not bad
@@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052 wow that’s good 👍🏻, I’m in east Virginia and I’ll start next week doing Uber. Thank you for your good answer. 👏🏻
Honey, if they paid you $325 you did not make (profit) what you think you did. How many miles did you drive from the time you accepted the request? Multiply that times .62 cent per mile. That is what the IRS and DOE say is the current cost of driving. Your expenses, as an independent contractor is not just gas and car washes. Please stay informed, as you may often actually, in the long run, see that your are not even profiting, at all.
@@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052 you worked 50 hours and put you car through 4 tanks of gas, that’s probably 1,000 miles or more! All for $800??? They’re literally paying people to whore put themselves AND their cars for less then 50% of what the driver pays. WHAT A RIP! what about premature car repairs? And the much lower value of your car after extensive miles? No deal!
Do you need added insurance for this?
It's highly recommended.. it's in his video..