
Any tips for making the most money while doing Uber Eats?
Thinking about signing up but, not sure on the pay.

Hi Mitchell! At first, I took everything! Then I learned about dollars to miles ratios and what was the least I would take so I wouldn't be paying to work!($1 a mile-$1.50 for me) Always be personable with your clients especially if there are any hiccups as to why you would be running behind, and if I was lucky enough to connect with someone, I made sure to tell them ty with a smile, and to have a great night! Treat them as you'd want your food and delivery driver, to treat you!! Hope this helps!!

I felt proud to work for #Uber when...
I drove from 2017 to 2022 recently deactivated due to lying pax thousand of trips uber is horrible attempted car jacking unruly pax not good in 2022

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!

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,

My advice to people interested in working at #Uber ...
I will say if you want to do Uber make sure your driving record is clear and make sure that you like working with people people and driving a lot on the road

Alot is on my mind like guon at Uber or Lyft #uber

UZURV360, ride-share
If you are working well as a ride-share driver for #uber or #lyft in the greater Duval county of Northeast Florida, I would encourage any responsible driver to sign up with UZURV360.
It's a reservation based version of Lyft/Uber that supports people with disabilities, limited movement, and other issues. As a tax-subsidized program of the Jacksonville Transit Authority's JTA Connection Plus program, it really gives back to the community with a flat $6 ride with a radius of 15 miles one way without stops.
As a driver, you get to pick your own rides in competition with others, and you can work an area or a time. With the tax subsidy , drivers are paid far more per ride than either Uber/Lyft, and clients never feel the pinch of the incentives.
There are some things to know upfront about the program. The priority is you cannot be late to an appointment to pickup someone. Some of the clients absolutely have to be where they are going and cannot rely on a casual Uber driver who might show up. It doesn't work like that. These clients may have special needs and as a driver you need to be patient and on time for them.
If you are late without a justifiable reason, your driving ability maybe suspended. Do it again and you might be out of the program. Drivers have the ability to cancel appointments up to 2 hours in advance, so other than mechanical issues or illness, there isn't any reason to be late.
My advice is not to mix Uber/Lyft rides with Uzurv because you never know where you maybe going with them in comparison to UZURV where the driver knows everything in advance.
With Uzurv in Jacksonville, FL I was making very good money in addition to Uber/Lyft. If I just stayed with UZURV for 5-6 days I was clearing 800-1200 week.
Working with UZURV itself was a good experience as they are in constant contact with their drivers. Uzurv360 is in other cities too, so I would encourage drivers to check this opportunity out too.

I really loved working for #Uber, Veyo, Lyft because...
Main reason was never having to actually be working...own time... I worked long night hours, but still chose when I did or didn't...

My advice to people interested in working at #UBER ...
Don’t!! Fnd anything else.

Do you require me to have a car?
Hi Mitchell,
From personal experience, I have found Ubering at night after 7pm is when you make the most money. I've also realized that I like delivering food more than rideshare because most people tip for food deliveries vs. rides.