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Lyft up your spirits in this Uber cool topic! It brings together those in the ridesharing community; new drivers, experienced drivers, and those who are looking to start driving as well as advice on how to maximize your earnings. Join the conversation!
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Richard Tate
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over 6 months ago

I think people quit good jobs because

The reason I quit driving for Uber is the virus hit the world and everything shut down. I had a double lung transplant in 2010 and my family would not let me out of the house!

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valarie smith
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over 6 months ago

My advice to people interested in working at #Uber ...

It wasn’t at all like I expected it to be, because it’s not your business, they can kick you off the platform any time they choose too, that’s my opinion because I was treated with that disrespect!

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John L McDonald
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over 6 months ago

Anyone have info for Being a Lyft Driver I'm considering about giving it a Go but thought I'd get some feedback from the forum.Any Thoughts ? Thanks in Advance Guys !!! 🤙😎

Tallahassee Florida area

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Michelle L. Collins
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No

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OSBURN GRACIE
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over 6 months ago

WHEN YOU SERIOUSLY RAISE YOUR STANDARDS watch the world fall apart around you 😅! Yes you don’t expect me to say that but I love to deliver the uncomfortable truth about success.

Part of the reason people avoid being wealthy is exactly this reason - they don’t know what their life will look like with these new, lonely, higher standards you’ve adopted.

Everything will be challenged…sometimes you will doubt your reasons for wanting success. But when you create the new habitat at this level…the clarity comes back.

The addictive thing about success…once you reach one milestone, you are already looking at the next and you never want to go back!

So learn how to break through that mental barrier. Success is 100% an INNER game which is why I am so proud of my new training I’ve created

#mindsetbeforemoney #workfromhome #billionaireproject #jobsearch #unemployment #motivation #ridesharedriver

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Moussa Fade
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over 6 months ago

One thing I would have loved to have at #Uber eat driver was

delivering food to clients or in a safe, timely manner and providing excellent customer service,

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Henry Hostetler
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over 6 months ago

Do a job delivering pizzas. Or uber. FedEx requires A previous driving experience even if it was 8 month of driving for and local deliveries. USPS, pizza delivers, uber or a driving job

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Jeffrey Allbrook
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over 6 months ago

How well does Lyft treat its employees?

Like a joke

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Bob Topiah
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Driver at Lyft

I didn't interact with anyone in the company. You read the emails and follow the directions. The bonuses they promised were always paid when they were supposed to. Complete freedom at work.

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Tish Woods
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I never had an issue soni never spoke to anyone. Emails is what I received and followed. There is plenty of ways and reasons on how to respond. For the most part I loved working firb lyft. Easy instructuins to follow.

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