{"id":236895,"date":"2019-03-20T09:15:58","date_gmt":"2019-03-20T16:15:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/getrichslowly.org\/?p=236895"},"modified":"2023-12-05T14:18:58","modified_gmt":"2023-12-05T21:18:58","slug":"becoming-a-rideshare-driver","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.getrichslowly.org\/becoming-a-rideshare-driver\/","title":{"rendered":"The pros and cons of becoming a rideshare driver"},"content":{"rendered":"

With so many possible side hustles available in today’s gig economy, how do you decide which to choose?<\/p>\n

Today, I want to make the case that driving with for a rideshare company is a plausible choice for several reasons. But there are also<\/em> some major distractions that you should be aware of before signing up.<\/p>\n

My name is Josh Overmyer<\/a>. I’ve completed over 2900 rides as an Uber\/UberEats driver-partner<\/a> since 2014. I know what you’re thinking: “That’s a lot of rides!” It is. And I’ve learned a lot in that time.<\/p>\n

Here are my biggest takeaways from four years as a rideshare driver.<\/p>\n

<\/span>The Pros of Becoming a Rideshare Driver<\/span><\/h2>\n

Here’s the good news. You likely already have the knowledge and equipment necessary to be a rideshare driver!<\/p>\n

\"Josh<\/a>All of these services are app-based and run on a smartphone, by drivers like you who successfully navigate their communities daily. You probably already know where the popular hang-outs are located, how to get around on your city\u2019s streets, and maybe even alternate routes when roads are backed up.<\/p>\n

The particulars of the vehicle will change depending on which service you’re signing up to drive for. But for passenger trips, you usually need a four-door vehicle, while food\/parcel delivery may be possible with a two- or three-door car. (Drivers are subject to a criminal background check and a driving record check.)<\/p>\n

As with any independent contractor gig, the amount and timing of the hours you drive are completely up to you, within regulations.<\/p>\n