"They only earn $300-$400 per day". LMFAO!!
You can tell who the Millennials are on this forum can't you.
"They only earn $300-$400 per day". LMFAO!!
They are not getting hosed and here is how you can figure that out. Prove me wrong.
Many uber drivers who are smart about schedules and live near airports can do 4 to 5 runs a day at $30 - $40 a pop. You are not going to be rolling in it but even part time hours you can make supplemental income. I doubt there are any good earners doing inner city runs for $5 a pop sitting in traffic.
I never heard of anyone being forced to drive for Uber.
If someone is dumb enough to destroy their vehicle for what amounts to slightly above minimum wage, then that is their CHOICE.
I don't feel like Uber's already such a brand that it could justify prices this high.Keep in mind ..... the $650 gets you an Uber approved car.
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You can prove it to yourself. Find Uber drivers who are willing to share you their numbers or reveal exactly how it works. Then you'd figure out how they're getting hosed.
It is not a lifetime business but I can see people using hte lease terms because they cannot get better credit to buy their own car and have a plan of 5 years to earn. $800 a month sounds like a lot but trips to the airport cost $30 to $50. You cannot whore yourself all day inside the city for $5 rides. You have to be willing to work early mornings when a lot of people need to go to the airport and do pick ups all day. A good Uber driver can earn their monthly cost in a full week and spend the rest of the month earning a profit.However, if one is paying $640-$800/month just for the lease to earn the supplemental income, then it becomes less enticing, especially starting a business with a heavy attrition rate. My guess is most drivers just haven't spent the time doing the math.
Here's an interesting link from Uber drivers regarding pay:
http://uberpeople.net/forums/Pay/