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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 3:35pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Please guys I need your advice, I am a government worker and my monthly salary is #55,000 but I usually get some allowance anytime I went for an assignment, infact am presently in one assignment right now and my allowance for this assignment is #65,000 so right now all my earnings every month for now is #120,000. but the problem am having right now is that I don't like the job because of the risk in it (You can lost your life at any given time) and also the job is not 100% guarantee because you can be fire at anytime, I also don't have time for myself and my family and the government did not have any proper plan for our future.
So now am thinking of buying a car so that I can be using it for online cab such as Uber and Bolt because I have discussed it with some of my family and friends and they said doing Uber and Bolt is more lucrative(financially) than my present job and I am going to have time to plan for my future and also the risk in it is not as high as my present job. please note that I will be the one to be driving my car.
Please your advice is urgently needed please you can also ask me any questions. Please my brothers may God bless our hustle.

So your total package is N120k/month with ur life constantly on the line?.
Bros, if u can afford a car, buy it, resign, do ehailing while searching for another job. U will make 120k in 2weeks without stress and sleep or do whatever u like the rest of the month.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by AOB1: 3:39pm On Apr 15, 2021
Pearl1910:


So your total package is N120k/month with ur life constantly on the line?.
Bros, if u can afford a car, buy it, resign, do ehailing while searching for another job. U will make 120k in 2weeks without stress and sleep or do whatever u like the rest of the month.
Thanks my brother God bless you
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by AOB1: 3:42pm On Apr 15, 2021
peeps4u:
The only reason I will support you to leave your govt job is the safety and risk you talked about. I don't know the job, but if it is as life threatening as you made it look, it should be paying way more than what you are being paid.

A govt job that's not 100% guaranteed sounds like a contract job.

May God help you take the best decision bro.


Apart from the safety and risk aspect are you telling me to continue with my present job?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 3:51pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Please guys I need your advice, I am a government worker and my monthly salary is #55,000 but I usually get some allowance anytime I went for an assignment, infact am presently in one assignment right now and my allowance for this assignment is #65,000 so right now all my earnings every month for now is #120,000. but the problem am having right now is that I don't like the job because of the risk in it (You can lost your life at any given time) and also the job is not 100% guarantee because you can be fire at anytime, I also don't have time for myself and my family and the government did not have any proper plan for our future.
So now am thinking of buying a car so that I can be using it for online cab such as Uber and Bolt because I have discussed it with some of my family and friends and they said doing Uber and Bolt is more lucrative(financially) than my present job and I am going to have time to plan for my future and also the risk in it is not as high as my present job. please note that I will be the one to be driving my car.
Please your advice is urgently needed please you can also ask me any questions. Please my brothers may God bless our hustle.

Boss this call is urs, every business or job have their down sides, can u stand the rain, that should b ur first question. if you have ur car already, take a break from work 1 or 2 weeks, try your strength and see if u can stand this and sum the balance up.

What is the state of your car? How good are you when it comes to putting 2k together, u may gross 80k and don't see 20k in ur account, Lagos money... but if I see 120k job now, without risk, the only reason I'll do it is because of indriver, only legend will understand.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by AOB1: 4:12pm On Apr 15, 2021
pope191:


Boss this call is urs, every business or job have their down sides, can u stand the rain, that should b ur first question. if you have ur car already, take a break from work 1 or 2 weeks, try your strength and see if u can stand this and sum the balance up.

What is the state of your car? How good are you when it comes to putting 2k together, u may gross 80k and don't see 20k in ur account, Lagos money... but if I see 120k job now, without risk, the only reason I'll do it is because of indriver, only legend will understand.
Thanks Pope baba I really appreciate

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 4:15pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Apart from the safety and risk aspect are you telling me to continue with my present job?

If ur safety is not an issue, and the job is guaranteed, then I wouldn't say u should resign. U can buy the car and do ehailing as a side hussle.
I guess when u aren't on assignment u have more time to urself, so u can drive more to cover up when that extra 65k is not coming in.

But with ur life at risk and nothing tangible commensurate to the risk coming in, u are better off leaving the work.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 4:17pm On Apr 15, 2021
pope191:


Boss this call is urs, every business or job have their down sides, can u stand the rain, that should b ur first question. if you have ur car already, take a break from work 1 or 2 weeks, try your strength and see if u can stand this and sum the balance up.

What is the state of your car? How good are you when it comes to putting 2k together, u may gross 80k and don't see 20k in ur account, Lagos money... but if I see 120k job now, without risk, the only reason I'll do it is because of indriver, only legend will understand.

The only reason u will do it or the only reason u will not do it.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:23pm On Apr 15, 2021
Kozil2:
Hello, good afternoon fellow comrades, please I'm in need of a car to work with, I have an active account on uber/bolt and I'm a very honest driver. Please if you have any car available or know someone that has one please let me know..thanks and God bless .call or watsapp 09071869373.. location- amuwo_odofin.
Hello. I will advice you to start contributing to the thread in your own little way instead of this message you keep repeating. It will increase your chance of getting a car from the thread cuz if I have a car to give out I would choose someone well known here over a stranger.

My opinion though

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:27pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Please guys I need your advice, I am a government worker and my monthly salary is #55,000 but I usually get some allowance anytime I went for an assignment, infact am presently in one assignment right now and my allowance for this assignment is #65,000 so right now all my earnings every month for now is #120,000. but the problem am having right now is that I don't like the job because of the risk in it (You can lost your life at any given time) and also the job is not 100% guarantee because you can be fire at anytime, I also don't have time for myself and my family and the government did not have any proper plan for our future.
So now am thinking of buying a car so that I can be using it for online cab such as Uber and Bolt because I have discussed it with some of my family and friends and they said doing Uber and Bolt is more lucrative(financially) than my present job and I am going to have time to plan for my future and also the risk in it is not as high as my present job. please note that I will be the one to be driving my car.
Please your advice is urgently needed please you can also ask me any questions. Please my brothers may God bless our hustle.
I'll make it very brief.
Putting myself in your shoes, if I have money to buy a sound tokunbo car and have a little left for car registration and a month upkeep then I'll resign and start ehailing business. That 55k can be made in a week with hardwork and luck.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:27pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Apart from the safety and risk aspect are you telling me to continue with my present job?

No job comes easy, that's why I'm being careful outrightly advising you to quit your job. If you already have a car and can take one or two weeks away from your job to test ehailing, why not?

Sure you can make that 120k or more from ehailing but it doesn't come easily, can you cope with ehailing is another issue hence the need to test water first

I don't know your job, but if it is that life threatening as you said, the pay is shitty and I will quit since I have another option (ehailing).


Only quit if you're going to be owner driver on the platform

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 1daboi: 4:27pm On Apr 15, 2021
IFSHR:


You have the money to buy the car
You have decided to drive the car yourself

Soft work.....you will net 150k per month (At the moment easily) net of fuel and commission only.

Hard work ... You will net 230k per month (at the moment ) net of fuel and commission only.

The ball is in your court sir to make the final cut


But then it's not as rosy as my above statement .... So many downbeat comes with this hustle

Car issues (controllable)

Road referees (lastman, police,CBD etc) (manageable but you will fall victim
to learn your lessons once or twice)

Riders wahala (manageable )

You can as well dedicate some time to read some previous pages of this thread to prepare you better.

just want to know. When was the last time you netted what you're advising this man?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by OJURONGBE1(m): 4:29pm On Apr 15, 2021
AOB1:
Please guys I need your advice, I am a government worker and my monthly salary is #55,000 but I usually get some allowance anytime I went for an assignment, infact am presently in one assignment right now and my allowance for this assignment is #65,000 so right now all my earnings every month for now is #120,000. but the problem am having right now is that I don't like the job because of the risk in it (You can lost your life at any given time) and also the job is not 100% guarantee because you can be fire at anytime, I also don't have time for myself and my family and the government did not have any proper plan for our future.
So now am thinking of buying a car so that I can be using it for online cab such as Uber and Bolt because I have discussed it with some of my family and friends and they said doing Uber and Bolt is more lucrative(financially) than my present job and I am going to have time to plan for my future and also the risk in it is not as high as my present job. please note that I will be the one to be driving my car.
Please your advice is urgently needed please you can also ask me any questions. Please my brothers may God bless our hustle.


Don't quit your job.
If you can afford to buy a car, buy it & put it on rental or HP and stick to your job.
Get all the required documents, insure the car comprehensively and do your due diligence on the person you'll be giving the car to.
People are built differently. There are folks who have been on the job for over 3years without any major illness & there are some who are battling ill health due to the stress ehailing subjected them to. I'm not sure you're ready to drive 3years straight in Lagos. Reason that matter abeg!
Also, rumour has it that LASG are planning on rolling out SUV & cars for Ehailing.
Even if you eventually lose the job or decide against it later, you would have saved a substantial amount from your salary & rental fee.
The joy you have when you know that a certain amount would be credited into your account monthly is soothing.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:30pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

Hello. I will advice you to start contributing to the thread in your own little way instead of this message you keep repeating. It will increase your chance of getting a car from the thread cuz if I have a car to give out I would choose someone well known here over a stranger.

My opinion though

People don't know. I was already a frequent figure here long before I even did ehailing such that people taught I was already in the hustle.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:30pm On Apr 15, 2021
Pearl1910:


So your total package is N120k/month with ur life constantly on the line?.
Bros, if u can afford a car, buy it, resign, do ehailing while searching for another job. U will make 120k in 2weeks without stress and sleep or do whatever u like the rest of the month.
We don start grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Babadee1900(m): 4:32pm On Apr 15, 2021
@AOB1

If you decide to leave your current job today, do you have enough money on ground to buy a sound car and still have half of the cost of the car in savings?

Don’t be too quick to resign from your present job, e-hailing (especially in Lagos) will test you on all grounds. You have to be ready for it. Please don’t let the dashboard fool you, the high earners put in so much work to achieve what you see on the dashboard.

How good is your driving skills? Are you street smart ?

If you eventually decide to resign from your present job and go into e-hailing please have a back up plan, start a side hustle; you’ll have enough time to plan your life and discover yourself.

For you to succeed in e-hailing, your major tool is the CAR. This will determine whether you will succeed or not, pls make no mistake when choosing one.

I wish you all the best sir.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:33pm On Apr 15, 2021
OJURONGBE1:



Don't quit your job.
If you can afford to buy a car, buy it & put it on rental or HP and stick to your job.
Get all the required documents, insure the car comprehensively and do your due diligence on the person you'll be giving the car to.
People are built differently. There are folks who have been on the job for over 3years without any major illness & there are some who are battling ill health due to the stress ehailing subjected them to. Reason that matter abeg!
Also, rumour has it that LASG are planning on rolling out SUV & cars for Ehailing.
Even if you eventually lose the job or decide against it later, you would have saved a substantial amount from your salary & rental fee.
The joy you have when you know that a certain amount would be credited into your account monthly is soothing.

Forget the bolded. It will rather come at a far more expensive fare than BoltUber before they can operate profitably, will riders now abandon less expensive BoltUber for this one?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:34pm On Apr 15, 2021
1daboi:
just want to know. When was the last time you netted what you're advising this man?
I think he did not exaggerate, he's well on point

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:35pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

We don start grin

He might be talking about himself.

We doubted 300k+ monthly when someone posted he's been making that since the beginning of the year and showed it when he was doubted.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by AOB1: 4:37pm On Apr 15, 2021
Pearl1910:


If ur safety is not an issue, and the job is guaranteed, then I wouldn't say u should resign. U can buy the car and do ehailing as a side hussle.
I guess when u aren't on assignment u have more time to urself, so u can drive more to cover up when that extra 65k is not coming in.

But with ur life at risk and nothing tangible commensurate to the risk coming in, u are better off leaving the work.
Thanks bro
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:38pm On Apr 15, 2021
OJURONGBE1:



Don't quit your job.
If you can afford to buy a car, buy it & put it on rental or HP and stick to your job.
Get all the required documents, insure the car comprehensively and do your due diligence on the person you'll be giving the car to.
People are built differently. There are folks who have been on the job for over 3years without any major illness & there are some who are battling ill health due to the stress ehailing subjected them to. I'm not sure you're ready to drive 3years straight in Lagos. Reason that matter abeg!
Also, rumour has it that LASG are planning on rolling out SUV & cars for Ehailing.
Even if you eventually lose the job or decide against it later, you would have saved a substantial amount from your salary & rental fee.
The joy you have when you know that a certain amount would be credited into your account monthly is soothing.
Are you saying 55k is worth the risks that come with the job? He said anything can happen at anytime, my best guess is military job.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:43pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

Are you saying 55k is worth the risks that come with the job? He said anything can happen at anytime, my best guess is military job.

LOL, I will take ehailing above being a naija soldier without thinking twice. I no fit let BH and bandits kill me and the worse be sey family no fit know e don happen.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 4:46pm On Apr 15, 2021
Pearl1910:


The only reason u will do it or the only reason u will not do it.

On a normal good day, I can't take a 120k job, but driving does not stimulate my fascination again. Some how I miss d office setting for the politics, meetings, pressure and colleagues, no colleagues in this hustle, abi should I see Felicity001 as a colleague? grin

Presently with indriver, I may step out when night fall and still make some tin reasonable, less stress, free roads. So with such job, it is still a win win for me.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:47pm On Apr 15, 2021
peeps4u:


He might be talking about himself.

We doubted 300k+ monthly when someone posted he's been making that since the beginning of the year and showed it when he was doubted.
Yes I know it's achievable, but not without stress

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 4:49pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

Yes I know it's achievable, but not without stress

Well, I've told him whatever he wants to earn from ehailing doesn't come easily.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 4:50pm On Apr 15, 2021
peeps4u:


LOL, I will take ehailing above being a naija soldier without thinking twice. I no fit let BH and bandits kill me and the worse be sey family no fit know e don happen.
Soldiers are really trying. When I see them I have more respect for them than fear.
I know few of them both commissioned and non commissioned, bro these people are always away from their families
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by YModulosGodSon: 5:11pm On Apr 15, 2021
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 5:25pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

I'll make it very brief.
Putting myself in your shoes, if I have money to buy a sound tokunbo car and have a little left for car registration and a month upkeep then I'll resign and start ehailing business. That 55k can be made in a week with hardwork and luck.

Hard work and luck ke... If u add hard work and luck then u are talking about 100k in a week o. 55k in a week is normal work, no stress. Go out 8am close 6pm from Monday to Friday
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 5:32pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

Are you saying 55k is worth the risks that come with the job? He said anything can happen at anytime, my best guess is military job.

It's not military...military guys on assignment get way more than that. And u can't be sacked anytime like he said. There is job security except na u run grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 5:38pm On Apr 15, 2021
peeps4u:


Well, I've told him whatever he wants to earn from ehailing doesn't come easily.

He can easily earn his monthly total package in 2weeks on ehailing. Is it lastma or local govt boys that wants to scare someone that's facing death on a daily?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by IFSHR: 5:38pm On Apr 15, 2021
1daboi:
just want to know. When was the last time you netted what you're advising this man?

On your app and find out
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 5:46pm On Apr 15, 2021
deedee44:

Soldiers are really trying. When I see them I have more respect for them than fear.
I know few of them both commissioned and non commissioned, bro these people are always away from their families

Either they are away or always carrying family up-and-down.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Pearl1910: 5:47pm On Apr 15, 2021
IFSHR:


On your app and find out

Lolz... cheesy grin grin

I wonder why people argue the least of earnings.
If u sleep all day or work 2hrs in a day or u live and work in Badagary please don't argue or question serious people that work minimum 8hrs in town for 5-6days a week.

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