
A #stressful #Uber day
Not making hardly any money.

Drama at #Uber
They said keep your eyes on the road and not on your cell phone.They obviously did'nt understand I had to use an ap for navigation.

What I loved working at #Uber
The flexibility in everything you do.The ability to carry on a conversation with the customer like they were your next door neighbor.

Is it safe
Is it safe to work as a foot courier durng my 20 week pregnancy. Should i wait to go back to work with postmates and uber?

Uber is wonderful. I love Uber & their employees
I love oberrender employees I love driving for Uber

Drama at #Uber
Honestly it never happened with me.

What I loved working at #Uber
All the new people I met.

Age 53 And Getting Laid Off is Really Frightening/Pissing Me Off!
Hi all -- I'm new here. I'm normally a well balanced individual, but I was laid off from 3 years of loyal service to the same company this November. Filed for Unemployment Benefits, food stamps right away -- the whole shebang that takes up to 1 month to be cleared with the State benefits department. There just must be a helluva lot of layoffs going on -- you used to be able to get your emergency food stamps right away 6 years ago in Texas! Anyway, my hopes for driving with Uber on a budget were simply crushed this week. And I mean it crushed the life out of me ....after I researched what budget you need to lease to own a car to drive for Uber full time. It's like, $450 a week with gas factored in, not to mention a non-refundable $500 deposit with the leasing company called "Fair." (really?? LOL!) If that weren't bad enough, I just have had so many jobs throughout my life that I hated. And I mean HATED because I never had an opportunity to finish my education and take all that experience into becoming an Active Nun in the Church. Now that I'm an "old lady" still out in the rat race, I have a huge problem with work/life balance and autonomy/authority on the job. The old Mick Jagger song "ya gotta serve somebody" is still true but ..... I have big time problems even respecting companies enough to write a freaking cover letter. To me, cover letters are almost like boot-licking: you might love the job you see, or the company you see, but there could still be something seriously wrong going on within (like all the ca-ca drama at my past job of 3 years.) I just don't trust employers anymore, but didn't have an independent gig going for myself during those crappy 3 years that shows my true abilities.....how do I get over this GIANT mountain of resentment faced with "working for the man" again instead of Ubering? Please help me get a good perspective back on the road ahead!

Delivry drivers
I rose uber drivers for 4 years I have car accident since Abe dat date I don't iven rocking for uber stellar fire me

Drama at #Uber
Naver