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Jay Rogers
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over 6 months ago

you can make $50 k doing uber. and they do NOT age discriminate

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Monique Carpenter
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over 6 months ago

Working for myself and being able to make my own schedule

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Leah Foster
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over 6 months ago

The convenience and also the networking. Meeting different people from all over the world.

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Tiffany Salling
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over 6 months ago

Los Angeles, CA Lyft Driver Code: TIFFANY57571

For those of you who have access to a vehicle and insurance that supports Ride Share, try Lyft. I went out my first night and made 63.00 early this morning my friend needed a Lyft ride to the airport and i made another 27. Lyft does take a partial commission, but its minimal at best, its like 25%. Lyft offers freedom of flexibility, work when you want to, and they offer express pay in case you need money right away and dont want to wait for payday (the fee is like $0.50, you do have to have more than 5.00 in your Lyft account to withdraw)

I love it, my fiance has been driving longer than me and he already made enough to cover our bills in just a couple of days. My favorite part is the fact that I get to keep 100% of my tips, as Lyft only takes its commission from the fare cost. At the end of literally 4 hours of actual drive time I made 90 and that was on my first time out.

This isn't a replacement for a regular job, but guys let me tell you it does set my mind at ease that I have something coming in to handle my smaller bills and the better part is that when I get my new job I can work this around that schedule, hell I can even get a part time job and work the schedules out and if I dont feel like driving, no problem there isn't a boss to answer to...except myself.

Like many I was really skeptical about it and reading some of the negative stories and reviews of Lyft, most of them are unfounded at best. However I will warn you it is what you put into it. We are private contractors, and it is commission based, but Lyft has a better community and you get to rate the passengers. I would love to tell you more, but....well see for yourself, and if nothing else its a great way to make extra Christmas Cash for the holidays that are coming up. Just give it a try. Use the referral code at the beginning of this message

Good luck! I hope it helps.

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Jeannie Malsam
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over 6 months ago

If you're thinking of becoming a Lyft Driver in Denver, you can use my link to make an extra $5 per ride your first month. When I did it, I used someone's code and got $3 extra and it really made a difference. If you use my code, I also get a commission! I love driving for Lyft and making my own hours. I do it part time and it feels more like a hobby than a job! https://www.lyft.com/drivers/JEANNIE91786

#lyft #lyftdenver #denver #rideshare #driver #promocode #lyftcode

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Jamie Harrison
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over 6 months ago

I just applied for #RideShare jobs with #UBER and #Lyft and I’ve been advised to increase my insurance coverage for more protection against accidents since this will be my full-time employment. I have a 2 year old Toyota Camry and a clean driving record so who’s the better option?

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