Whether your are a baby-boomer entering a second career like myself or a millenial it is quite feasible to hold down a primary position while driving part-time. Regardless of age and personal circumstances many drivers have expertise and interest in everything from real estate to eCommerce to playing the stock market. Many of these positions afford you flexibility of hours and schedule. An when combined with the flexibility of ride share driving it can make for a career (and income) that is both rewarding and allows you to generate a full-time or near full-time income. Let's poll other Uber and Lyft drivers to see what their primary jobs are as they drive part-time. I am sure we will uncover a wide range of professions and expertise. Share your comments with Uber and Lfyt Driver Best Practices
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Friday, December 16, 2016
Sunday, December 11, 2016
The World Rides with Uber and Lyft - 70 Countries and Counting
This post is not about driver earnings rather driver trivia. While Uber and Lyft do not incent or reward drivers for the number of countries their riders come from perhaps this bit of trivia may be of interest. The are 193 official "member states" of the United Nations. How many nation states are represented by your riders since you began ride sharing? Well, after 15 months of part-time driving in the San Francisco Bay Area including Silicon Valley I now have had riders from seventy (70) countries. Recent additions to my rider roster include Macedonia, Tanzania, the Bahama's, Bulgaria and earlier this past week Bostwana. Let's here which exotic countries of the world other drivers have had riders. Share comments with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Friday, December 9, 2016
Uber and Lyft "Destination Filters" Do They Truly Add to Driver's Earnings?
Both Uber and Lyft driver app offer a "Destination Filter" feature. Uber allows drivers 2 'destination' trips per day, Lyft offers 3 trips per day. The question is simply: Do these features really allow drivers to pick-up riders as they return to their 'home base' which otherwise they would drive back "empty" An informal poll of drivers offers mixed feedback. Sometimes the rider requests from the filters are not necessarily on your route to home base. Yes, there may be exceptions. I used the Lyft destination filter on a 30 mile drive back to my home base near Palo Alto, CA USA recently at peak rush hour and the filter provided no (that's "zero") rider requests over a fairly densely populated area. The jury is still out on the value these filters provide driver. Nonetheless, kudos to Uber and Lyft for their efforts to help drivers. Share your comments at Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Driving Strategies for Big Events in Your Area and Reap the Financial Rewards
Whether your drive in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia or beyond most medium-to-large metropolitan areas host large events which represent excellent income opportunities. Business conferences, tradeshows, college and professional sports events, political rallies, etc. are ripe with potential driver earnings. Employ different methods before and after these events. Prior to the events drive near major hotel strips or nearby residential neighborhoods to locate riders traveling "to" the event. Expect multiple riders per trip. After the event drive as close to the facility or stadium hosting the event to get trip requests for riders traveling back home (to a hotel, residential area, airport, etc.) following the event. Both the "before" and "After" event time frames typically have high Uber "surge" and Lyft "prime time" rates. Driver time management is critical. For drop-offs try to avoid long traffic lines and locate an area which is convenient for the riders yet does not get you tied-up in heavy traffic. Likewise, for post-event pick-ups call your rider(s) in advance to: 1) Tell them your expected arrival time, 2) Confirm a precise pick-up location, and 3) Inform them of the make, model and color of your vehicle and tell them you will put on your emergency flashing lights when you arrive. Drivers, share your suggests with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices: http://uberdriverbestpractices.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
To Drive Full or Part Time? That is the Question
Ride sharing drivers come from all walks of life and different circumstances. Thus choosing to drive full or part time depends on any of several key factors. Answer the key questions below:
1. Am I currently employed full or part time? And am I comfortable with my current job?
2. Do I need a full-time income to support myself (and family) or do I simply need some extra income to pay bills or funny money for sports, Christmas-birthday gifts, etc?
3. What is my tolerance level for driving full or part time?
4. Am I willing to make a firm commitment to driving a set number of hours or targeting a set earnings target per week?
Most drivers tend to work part-time for Uber or Lyft while either maintaining a regular job or simply wanting to keep active during retirement. However, there is a cadre of full-time drivers who get up very early in the morning or stay awake into the evening to reap the Uber 'surge' or Lyft 'prime time' rewards. In general, Uber offers better upside earnings potential for full-time drivers, while Lyft provides higher earning per trip for part-time drivers. Share your thoughts with the Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices: http://uberdriverbestpractices.blogspot.com/
1. Am I currently employed full or part time? And am I comfortable with my current job?
2. Do I need a full-time income to support myself (and family) or do I simply need some extra income to pay bills or funny money for sports, Christmas-birthday gifts, etc?
3. What is my tolerance level for driving full or part time?
4. Am I willing to make a firm commitment to driving a set number of hours or targeting a set earnings target per week?
Most drivers tend to work part-time for Uber or Lyft while either maintaining a regular job or simply wanting to keep active during retirement. However, there is a cadre of full-time drivers who get up very early in the morning or stay awake into the evening to reap the Uber 'surge' or Lyft 'prime time' rewards. In general, Uber offers better upside earnings potential for full-time drivers, while Lyft provides higher earning per trip for part-time drivers. Share your thoughts with the Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices: http://uberdriverbestpractices.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Driver Alert: Prepare for the Busiest Travel Day of the Year (Part III)
For US-based drivers the day before Thanksgiving (November 23) presents one of the best income producing driving days of the year. It is common knowledge that Thanksgiving Eve day is perhaps the heaviest travel day of the year so set your strategy, gas-up your vehicle and hit the road. While Driver Referrals and Weekly Ride Count can definitely product huge upside earnings tomorrow can likely allow you to generate one of your biggest driving income days in 2016. Target all the likely suspects - mid-to-upper income residential areas ripe with riders/families heading to nearby airports, train or bus stations or strategically positioning yourself in the "waiting" areas at major airports after you have dropped-off your rider(s) you can reap big benefits not only from trip earning but also tips. So share your suggestions here at the Uber and Lyft Best Practices today.
Friday, November 18, 2016
US Driver Alert: Gear Up Your Thanksgiving Week Driving Plans (Part II)
For US-based drivers this Saturday and Sunday (November 19-20) is the formal kick-off to the Thanksgiving holiday travel extravaganza ... air, rail and bus. Most riders will depart in the pre-noon morning hours and typically arrive at their destinations by late afternoon-early evening. So plan to get an early start by concentrating around densely populated residential areas with the expectation of multiple trips to airports, train and bus stations. During the afternoon and early evening time frame be positioned to pick-up riders from these same locations headed to the homes of their families or loved ones. Like other major holidays people tend to travels as families or in groups rather than individually during non-holiday periods. Also, anticipate alot of luggage so be sure to remove any unnecessary item s from your vehicle to optimize space and reap the rewards. Drivers, share your recommendations with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices .
Sunday, November 13, 2016
US Driver Alert: Gear Up Your Thanksgiving Week Driving Plans (Part I)
Here in the US Thanksgiving week, aside from the Christmas-New Years holiday period the peak opportunity for generating big driving earnings. From Saturday-November 19 thru Sunday-November 27 drivers can reap the benefits of the highest travel period of the year along with the official kick-off to the Christmas shopping season. So select the highest priority airports and train stations in your area along with the largest 'big box' shopping malls ... all ripe with huge rider demand. Whether you area driving riders to your nearby airport and/or waiting in the ride sharing waiting area you can generate above average income. Moreover, Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the perfect time to stake out high-end shopping malls and districts for riders full of holiday spirit. Be prepared to carry heavy baggage and packages as well as families going to and from Thanksgiving dinners. Sharing in the holiday spirit may also lead to robust tips. Share your comments with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Lyft Offers Drivers the 1K Club Rewards
Lyft now offers drivers who complete 1000-rides access to their 1k Club. The
first order of business: your reward. This jacket was designed with
functionality in mind, serving as both a cozy shell and a badge of honor. It’s
the ideal driver apparel. While drivers are ultimately focused on increasing their full- or part-time income the concept of a semi-exclusive club and apparel is a 'soft' incentive that gives your riders a sense of extra care and protection as a veteran driver. For full-time drivers the 1k threshold is attainable within a matter of 1-2 months. For part-time drivers entry to the 1k Club is likely a 4-6 month endeavor. Nonetheless, the 1k Club is a simple way that Lyft seeks driver loyalty and retention over Uber. So take it for what it is. Share your thoughts with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices today.
Monday, October 31, 2016
Uber versus Lyft Driver Poll Results
An informal poll of Lyft and Uber driver preferences over the past week here in the San Francisco Bay Area reveals some interesting findings. First, at least 50% of all drivers polled have registered for and actively use both ride sharing services. Given location and peak ~ slow time frames these drivers will use both services - on two smartphones mounted to their dashboards - and typically accept the quickest-fastest next available rider. Second, about half of all drivers drive full-time, the other half part-time. Furthermore, several drivers drive approximately 100 miles from California's Central Valley to the SF Bay Area to take advantage of the high demand cities (San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland) and their respective airports with San Francisco Internal (SFO) airport being at the top of their list. Thirdly, full-time drivers tend to favor Uber over Lyft specifically due to the up-side bonus incentives. By contrast, part-time drivers (myself included) generally favor Lyft because of the higher "per trip" earnings. Conclusion: If drivers are performing less than 50 trips per week Lyft may be a better option ... all things considered. Whereas, full-time drivers can definitely earn the big bucks with Uber "trip-count" incentives. Both companies offer comparable driver referral incentives. Let's here from other drivers regarding their preference for one or the other or both services. Share your comments with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Lyft's "Destination Filter" Can Save Driver Time and Boost Earnings
Uber and Lyft drivers do not know the
"destination" of their accepted riders until pick-up which can lead
to lower productivity and earnings if you end up returning to you 'home base'
empty after a medium-long trip. Lyft's "Destination Filter" is a
major step in the right direction to remedy this situation. The destination filter can only be activated in regions where Lyft Line is
available, and will only pair you with passengers using Lyft Line (since
they've also entered a destination). You can complete three destination sessions per day — a session
representing at least one completed ride on the way to a set
destination. Whenever you remove, change, or reach your destination, we
will check to see if you've completed any rides. If you've dropped off any passenger(s),
that counts as one. The time you spend in
destination mode does not count as time in driver mode. When you're in
destination mode, whether you are in a ride or not, it will not qualify toward
the Power Driver Bonus or the Average Hourly Guarantee. That time isn't included with your time in driver mode for the day or
week in the Dashboard or summaries. Share your comments on this new feature
with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices today.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Drive for Uber, Lyft or Both?
A fundamental decision for drivers in most countries other than China (Diddi) is whether to register and drive for Uber, for Lyft or for both companies. Uber is undoubtedly the market leader in most countries, has strong brand recognition and a large base of riders. Both companies offer incentives including Driver Referral and Number of Weekly Trip bonuses. While most of my driving experience is with Uber, recently I have begun driving for Lyft and observed a few nice benefits. First, the Lyft app allows riders to "tip" their driver directly from the app in real-time. Nice. Second, Lyft offers a small $10 Rider Referral bonus to driver. Thirdly, and most importantly, Lyft pays its drivers approximately 5%-8% more per trip which boosts your daily and weekly earnings ... cash in the bank. Each driver needs to make the decision for his or her self. Let's here from some other drivers on which service they prefer and why. Send your comments to Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
What Is In Your Winter and Wet Weather Driver's Kit?
Wet and wintry weather present new challenges for many Uber and Lyft driver ... especially those who operate in cold and mountainous regions around the world. While each driver's situation is unique here are some basic tips to help you prepare to stay safely on the road, serve your riders and keep your earnings coming in. New windshield wipers are a must to give you a claer view of the roadway and traffic around you. An ice scraper is vital for drivers in very cold and snowy regions. Plastic floor mats will help preserve the interior of your vehicle from dirt, salt and sand you encounter during the winter. An umbrella is a must for most driver year-round. For those drivers in mountain or hilly areas chains may be needed along with a shovel, a package of salt and/or sand. Finally, most regions will provide roadway conditions via radio, text or the Internet from state police and the Weather Channel. Drivers, share your recommendations today with Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Airport Pick-ups and Drop-Offs (Knowledge Leads to Increased Earnings)
Knowing the directions to, form and within the airport(s) near you can save drivers time and boost earnings. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area we have three commercial airports: San Francisco International, San Jose Mineta Internal and Oakland International Airports. While on any airport property be sure to display your Uber or Lyft authorization card in the front dashboard of your vehicle at all time. Do your best to memorize the terminal numbers-letters (A, B, C or 1, 2, 3, International, etc.) while also knowing which airlines are located at each terminal. This will save you driving time and avoid going to the wrong terminal. If you are picking-up a rider(s) be sure to use the designated Ride Sharing "Waiting Area" to get in the queue. At peak travel times you will likely need to double or even triple park. Make sure that your rider(s) have a safe means of entering or exiting your vehicle while you load or unload their baggage in a timely manner. Be aware of pedestrian cross-walks and do not block them with your vehicle. If you are approached by traffic or security guards be polite, apologize for any transgression and promptly be on your way. Drivers, send your comments and experiences to Uber and Lyft Best Practices today.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Do Not Text and Drive
While hands-free device and texting laws may vary from state to state the bottom line is that not having a hands-free device and texting while driving ... especially with Uber or Lyft riders in your vehicle is unsafe. While it is very tempting to look down at your phone for directions while in motion puts your rider and vehicle at risk. If you choose not to use a phone mounting device on your dashboard you can always simply turn on audio to receive navigation details. While this can be somewhat annoying at times ... particularly if your rider(s) is speaking with someone on their own phone ... safety comes first. If I know the route and rider's destination fairly well I typically turn off the audio until the last 1-2 miles of the trip as none of us have perfect knowledge of street structures, directional signs, etc. Let's here from other Uber and Lyft drivers on their best practices for safely navigating to a rider(s) destination - in particular the last 1-2 miles. Send your comments to Uber and Lyft Driver Best Practices.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Uber: To Pool or Not to Pool?
Without doubt Uber Pool is an excellent way to help reduce rider fares while increasing driver revenue. In general this method works well for all parties - riders and the driver. There are some key issues to be aware of when accepting Pool rider(s). First, how many riders can your vehicle seat (in addition to yourself)? Second, how close are you to the initial rider's destination when the Pool rider request comes in? And third, how far away is the second (Pool) rider's pick-up location? If you are very close (e.g. less than 5 minutes) from the initial rider's destination you may simply want to accept the Pool rider, however, drop-off the first rider then immediately pick-up the second (Pool) rider(s). Also, if the second (Pool) rider's pick-up location is several minutes away ask the initial rider if he/she minds if your drive to the Pool rider's location and in turn help reduce their fare. Finally, there is the intangible issue of "personality" and "physical comfort" challenges between multiple riders in your car. Let's here the tips from other drivers who frequently accept Pool riders. Share your comments with Uber Driver Best Practices.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Driving in Wet and Wintry Conditions - Time to Prepare
With the wet and winter seasons approaching in many areas of the northern hemisphere its time to prepare to ensure your riders are dry and safe and your vehicle can handle the challenging weather conditions. Keeping riders safe and dry can be as simple as keeping an umbrella in your vehicle, an extra towel(s) under your driver's seat (and trunk) and testing your purchasing new windshield wipers if necessary. The use of rubber floor matts will not help you keep your car clean, but also help you preserve the quality of your vehicle's interior for personal use while maintaining its resale or trade-in value. For the vehicle's exterior checking the tread on your tires and frequent washing to remove salt and other wintry debris is also a must. Let's hear from other drivers regarding how they prep their vehicles for wet and wintry conditions. Send your comments to Uber Driver Best Practices.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Commuter Train and Subway Stations are ExcellentHigh Surge Pick-up Locations
Many Uber drivers live within range of commuter train lines or subway stations. During the morning rush hour commuters obviously need rides to the stations from the surrounding 10 miles radius. Likewise, for the evening rush hour commuters need rides home or to nearby restaurants, grocery stores and pharmacies. All of the above represent good medium-to-high surge opportunities for drivers. If you have the choice between multiple locations typically chose the location with the largest number of potential riders. While these trip may not necessarily be the "longest" trips based upon mileage the common surge rates more than compensate drivers for the trips' length. I would be great to hear tips from other Uber drives on this topic. Send comments to Uber Driver Best Practices.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Airport Staging Areas - Pick-up Riders for Medium-to-Long Trips
Medium-to-large airports and nearby hotel strips are excellent locations to pick-up riders. At airports be sure to wait in the designated Staging Area and display your airport authorization sign in the front windshield of your vehicle. Most airports have clusters of medium-high end hotels near by. All are fruitful ground for rider requests. The ideal scenario is that a driver takes a passenger from city-center to the airport departures deck usually a 10-20 mile trip then moves to the Staging Area just a short distance away to briefly wait for a new rider request from the arrivals deck at the airport. While driver are not informed in advance of a rider's destination people arriving at airports typically rider another 10-20 miles away from the airport to their destination. If you can perform the driving scenario above at peak surge times all the better. This will boost your productivity and your income. Let's here from other drivers about their experiences driving to and from airports. Send comments to Uber Driver Best Practices.
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Driving Elderly and Handicapped Riders
When Uber drivers accept a rider request we do not always know what to expect upon pick-up arrival. A single rider may in fact be a group of 2-3 riders, the rider may be elderly or handicapped. Yes, we drive to earn an income, nonetheless, we need to be ready to provide extra help to those in need. An elderly person or couple may need special help getting into and out of our vehicles. Handicapped persons may likely need our physical help getting to and from our cars. And some handicapped riders may have wheel chairs which need to be folded or partially disassembled to fit into the trunk. An extra measure of compassion and patience is surely needed. These situations may not be the fastest way to boost your weekly income however we need to remember that one day this could be any of us. Other drivers, please send your suggestions to Uber Driver Best Practices.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Locating Riders at Shopping Malls and Airports
Locating riders at complex locations such as shopping malls and airports can be a challenge. Once again, reducing the 'time to pick-up' will boost your driving revenue and rider satisfaction. This is especially true in cases with non-English speaking riders and/or riders who are new to your area. Four key elements of an efficient pick-up include Phone, Pin, GPS directions and Local Knowledge. Using a combination of these resources provides both rider and driver with a better experience. Whether at large shopping malls or airpoirts always call your rider in advance to reconfirm their location by asking them which major store are they closest to or which carrier and door name-number (arrivals or departures they are at in an medium-large airport). Also inform the rider they model and color of your vehicle and tell them you will put on your flashing lights (emergency lights) when you pull up. If you cannot locate them give the rider the best opportunity to locate you. As always, we invite other Uber driver to share their tips with Uber Driver Best Practices.
A Clean Vehicle Leads to Increased Rider Satisfaction and Ratings
Uber riders expect to be picked-up by a polite and confident driver to take them to their destination. This is the first element of a successful ride. However, do not overlook the fact that your riders also expect to be driven in a clean vehicle. So my second guideline is to take an extra five-to-ten minutes a day to quickly clean your vehicle inside and out. Removing inside dust and debris is vital. On occasion, a previous rider(s) may have left a water bottle or other undesirable items in your car. I also keep a towel in the trunk of my car to give the exterior a brief once over cleaning. With winter approaching keeping your vehicle becomes a bigger challenge. Riders to not expect perfection but they do expect that Uber drivers make an effort to keep a clean environment. Let's here from some other Uber drivers on the difference a clean vehicle makes. Send your comments to Uber Driver Best Practices.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Loading and Unloading Riders' Luggage Will Help Increase You Driver Rating
Once in a while I hear from a rider that a prior Uber driver has not offered to load or unload their luggage. I personally believe that it is always the driver's role and responsibility. Some Uber drivers may disagree with this approach. I make many hotel pick-ups and airport drop-offs and routinely load and unload passenger luggage. This definitely gives your riders the confidence that you "care for them" and their possessions ... and that they are in good hands. When driving sub-compact car like my Toyota Corolla with 2-3 riders each with their own luggage you may have to get creative by clearing the necessary space in your trunk and/or front passenger seat. Finally, as drivers we know that "tips" are no required and yet greatly appreciated. Handling luggage just might put a few extra dollars in your pocket. Drivers, please send your comments to Uber Driver Best Practices. See you on the road!
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Increase Your Driver Rating by by Ensuring Rider Safety, Comfort and Confidentiality
Safety, Comfort and Confidentiality are three vital ingredients of a smooth ride which help boost your driver rating. Safe driving provides your riders with the confidence they are in good care and will arrive at their destination all in one piece. Comfort largely comes from ensuring riders have enough room, that the temperature inside your vehicle is pleasing and expressing a pleasant warm attitude. An finally, confidentiality. Many of us drive mi-senior level business executives and/or married couples. I casually tell my riders "what is said in the car stays in the car" and this usually puts their minds at ease ... especially if they are talking on their phones about private business or family matters. In turn, this combination of Safety, Comfort and Confidentially will tend to keep your driver rating high and give you priority when receiving new rider requests. Share your suggestions with Uber Driver Best Practices.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Uber Power Driver Rewards Program Can Boost Your Weekly Income
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Minimizing Time Between Rides Boosts Your Driver Revenue
Revenue, revenue and revenue is the highest priority for full-time or part-time Uber drivers. When you are "on the road" taking advantage of Uber Pool and surge pricing is critical. If you are like me you likely have a 'preferred' area in which to pick-up new Riders (e.g. an area you know well and feel comfortable with the type of people submitting Rider Requests. As Uber drivers we also need to be flexible ... which sometimes means going to an unfamiliar area or turning around and driving to an area you just came from. The key point is to "reduce the amount of time between rides." Reduce unproductive time by planning advance by carrying some convenient healthy snacks, identifying time-efficient restroom breaks and the like. Remember, aside from "Rider Referrals and Invitations" almost all driver revenue comes down to the time you have a rider(s) in your vehicle ... and the vehicle is on the road. Please share your related income-boosting tips with us at Uber Driver Best Practices.
Friday, September 23, 2016
Seek the Surge and Reap the Gains
Planning your driving time and strategy around peak "surge" pricing times and locations is a key component of increasing your Uber income. In general, surge rates can be captured in either of two ways. First and most common is driving during weekday morning and./or evening rush hour periods.Depending upon your location and Rider demand a driver can usually cash in on 1.2x and above surge pricing using this approach. Second, target your driving around high demand locations and events. These include driving near the downtown areas of medium-large cities, near large company headquarters and finally major events such as tradeshows and sporting events. College and professional football games are ripe for profits. The Two hours before a game Riders from the surrounding area need rides to the game and rides home or to there hotels immediately after the games. Clusters of major hotels are also common surge zones. Please send us your thoughts on other strategies for cashing in on surge pricing here at Uber Driver Best Practices.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Key Questions for New Uber Drivers
New or prospective Uber drivers should ask themselves some basic yet important questions before registering and begin driving. These questions include:
1. I am seeking a full-time income or simply some extra cash?
2. Do I plan to drive full-time or part-time?
3. Which vehicle will I use for Uber driving?
4. What are the highest Rider demand locations where I live?
Defining your driving goals and strategy in advance will help kickstart your Uber driving experience resulting in higher income and better time management. Share your comments with Uber Driver Best Practices.
1. I am seeking a full-time income or simply some extra cash?
2. Do I plan to drive full-time or part-time?
3. Which vehicle will I use for Uber driving?
4. What are the highest Rider demand locations where I live?
Defining your driving goals and strategy in advance will help kickstart your Uber driving experience resulting in higher income and better time management. Share your comments with Uber Driver Best Practices.
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