I'm at the verge of quitting the corporate rat race and to do uber. Is it worthwhile to go full-time and be still able to live comfortably from this ?
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May 27 2016, 11:01 AM
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I'm at the verge of quitting the corporate rat race and to do uber. Is it worthwhile to go full-time and be still able to live comfortably from this ?
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May 27 2016, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(okavango @ May 26 2016, 04:05 PM) I am a new Uber driver however after 250 trips I feel it is not worth the effort of providing this service considering the following: Can share how much you've have made so far from that 250 trips? Ringgit per hour?1. low fare 2. 25% Uber fees 3. petrol 4. increase in car mileage (need frequent servicing) 4. car wear & tear 5 man hours 6. Internet data charges 7. call charges 8. Toll for pick-up or return trips 9. Riders canceling trips when almost reach their destination. 10.Harassment from interested parties Anyway this is my opinion. Hope to hear from others who may have similar ideas or experiences. |
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Dec 18 2016, 01:08 AM
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Drove uber for two weeks straight. Making rm15 an hour on average. Felt like a waste of my Time.
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Dec 18 2016, 01:31 AM
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