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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by abefeabebi(m): 7:04pm On Aug 03, 2021
dapotemi:


Congratulation brother.....Now is the time to double your hussle...You know what, just assume in your head that you have not FULLY paid for that car, continue to work as twice hard as before, depending on your age though.. You know what i'll do? I'll set another MILESTONE from today, it could be a land, it could be another car, etc Just set a target for yourself, the same way you set that target of 1.5m which you have made today! Remain focus, prayerful and you shall be bless, in no time! And being financially independent, bros i don't think so, not yet!
Thanks boss,how u take know my next line of action

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by confusedworld17: 7:09pm On Aug 03, 2021
Gentlelife50:

Who told you they don't go for vacation?
Felicity just came back, you forgot?
grin

Here we go again... Why are you like this ?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:07pm On Aug 03, 2021
MrCarter577:
Do you f*cking know me? Na everybody sabi car parts/issues? What then is the job of the professional mechanics? This is my first car, I basically have no idea whatsoever, about cars.. So I threw the question out cos I know local mechanics can be funny. This is how you go fighting and jumping on matters that doesn't concern you.

If you dont want people to know the color of your under wear why dry it outside the compound??

Young man this is a public space and anybody/everybody has the absolute autonomy to criticise, comment, attack, support and share their opinion without any form of fear or reframe so if you don't want people to comment on your matter abeg don't bring it on SM you hear so?

Truth is a bitter pile to swallow so I understand your frustration that I gave it to you uncoated, spite it out if you don't like the bitterness but be ready to suffer the pain when it comes back hitting you hard

Peace.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:10pm On Aug 03, 2021
Gentlelife50:

grin grin
I no strong anything biko, I just dey hide behind you dey type.
No mind them, most of them have cars on the platform or are fleet managers so it's expected of them.
Abi if na u, you no go protect your investment?
The way they make this job so easy is that they are now inviting even bank managers to resign and come and join us and be driving up and down the whole of this rough and busy Lagos ( in uche's voice moving traffic sorry Lagos).
But the people they are mocking live in porch estates and even afford cars of their own, now how many Uber drivers can afford to use Uber when going out or live around Chevron and lekki areas?
Only few, If there life is that fine it should reflect on them, really.

Ha! Bros abeg stop shaking this table abeg you in the name of God
gringringrin


BAZ001 abeg help with that meme

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:15pm On Aug 03, 2021
Gentlelife50:

Called this madam before coming, at the gate and when I arrived only for her to start asking if I am at road 3 when I already told her I am in front of her house.
Next she said she's coming, I don't know if she was coming from heaven because it took her another 25 minutes to come out.
She eventually came out when I was trying to type my last post here, next thing I heard was let's go.
No apology, I said madam wait I am typing a message I want to send on nairaland.
grin
She was just there looking at me couldn't utter a word, I started her trip when I was done.
Maybe next time she won't waste another driver's time or learn apologize because it won't take anything away from her.
My rating have seen the effect already.

Oboy! I raise one yash for you... In fact you're now the of hoodlum drivers Association ...lol... Even me the president of hoodlum driver don't have the liver to pull such a stunt.

Weldon sir

gringrin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:22pm On Aug 03, 2021
abefeabebi:
Great house,just to share my experience so far in this hustle.
Started this hustle around September without any experience in e hailing at all, I was lucky to see a tokunbo car for 2million on HP from a family friend. Corolla 03 to be precise. am working in a government school, so I only work on weekends and I was able to pay 1.5m for the car within 11month after paying 500k up front before taking the car. Today am signing my car paper as owner right now. Now I can say I am financially independent,bcs with this am rest assured of seeing something meaningful every weekend.

Thanks to Mr Felicity for giving some tips back then,and thanks to others that share their experiences here all the time. I don't joke with this thread,I always use this thread to relax every night for the past 3years even ever before joining the hustle,it's really helped me so much.

Now we move, slow and steady

Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! As I was reading your first paragraph I was saying in my mind..."isn't this guy the one I gave some advice sometime ago?" Wow! I'm so happy for you sir and I'm also happy my advice fell on a fertile soil.

Congratulations sir! More wins to you.

Always feel free to contact me gor any thing ok... I'll be very very glad to assist.

God bless your hustle.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:29pm On Aug 03, 2021
nickvanilla:


People do not understand what is meant by "this life na per head". What works for Me A may not necessarily work for Mr B. The other day someone posted a question that made FP — how much is okay for a Nigerian graduate to earn as a minimum wage. Some people said 50k, some said 100k, some 150k, some 250k etc. Each answer valid because people will only comment based on their perspective.

Yes I understand, the economy has gone so bad that salaried employment doesn't currently seem ideal. Cheerfulgiver once mentioned that people earning 100k can barely afford to buy good work clothes which is very true! One piece of quality long sleeve shirt is around 7k now. Not to mention prices of shoes, ties, trousers, transport etc.

But I won't still advise anybody to quit a job of 150k and above (with good career prospects) to drive Uber. This hustle can be sweet especially when there's surge but it's not worth abandoning a promising career for.

They will soon come for your head soon dint worry.

gringrin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:31pm On Aug 03, 2021
Gentlelife50:

Who told you they don't go for vacation?
Felicity just came back, you forgot?
grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:32pm On Aug 03, 2021
BAZ001:


The 1,500 naira vacation , ( no be me talk am ooh)


[img]https://media./images/78a61344f00a4344a002150a6961696c/tenor.gif[/img]

You deserve a kiss
grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 8:46pm On Aug 03, 2021
ndubuisi2021:
Guys, what does this mean? Trying to see if I can beat Cheerfulgiverr: hands down by grossing 1M this month signing up on Bolt grin

I have done the training online but can't go online to receive trips. Sent them an email already with no response. Do I have to go to their office?

CC:
My ni*ga Felicity001, Ghost1994, Pope, Gentlelife50 and the rest of the legends.

Its okay bro just relax and use the time to rest well, eat well, sleep and relax your mind trust me you'll be good after the few hrs your account is being unlocked.

Note: you must have a 100% score on both test, you must watch the videos before being allowed to attempt the questions and answers sections. After taking the test send a mail to them with the email you registered with making sure you include the mobile number you used in registering as well. You account will be unlocked with 24-48hrs after doing all of these. You can always retake the test if you didn't score 100%

For the now, relax! And one last thing stop that competition you have in your head everybody no be de-same.

You cant compare a single guy without any form of responsibility with a married man with kids. The bachelor don't have anybody waiting for him at home so he can sleep anywhere curfew meets him inside his car but the married man can't do that unless he's irresponsible. The only person you should have a contest with is yourself.

Peace.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by XGhost: 8:52pm On Aug 03, 2021
Advision:
I am happy to see mindsets are now changing towards the opportunities this hussle provides.

What cheerfulgiver makes in a month is what a manager in a big four consulting firm makes (probably less the bonus). For those that will argue its gross not net, the real net that most employees can count on from what their employers pay them is probably 75% or less. transportation, dressing, managing bosses n customers and other expenses cost a lot.

About 2 years ago, there was this lady that I took to the Island for 2.5k. She she saw I was dressed for work myself, she asked for an offline arrangement for 2k every morning.

After a while of our arrangement, I got to knw where she worked and here role. Madam likely doesnt earn more than 250k, yet to keep her appearance sparkling (which was necessary for he role) n for comfort she spends 10k every week on going to work alone.

After we got comfortable with each other, I made the mistake of opening up to her on what I make driving part time n weekends (nothing less 120k in the worst months). Madam went further to check my linkedin profile to see where I worked. Madam started skipping payments afterwards smiley. Had to end the arrangement by telling her I am taking a leave of absence at the office.

Some here may not realise but what many of your riders earn in a month is not up to what a hard working driver makes in a month, particularly when the car is his.

Let's learn to be grateful for the opportunity this hussle provides to step on to greater things. A winning mindset is one that sees a cup as half full and I am inspire by what I see some drivers here doing to also double my hussle.

For the ones that will complain that 40k a week is too much, too much police wahala, they have to spend 20k treating malaria, the job is too hazardous, they need hmo and pension grin....they are people leading others to a pit

You and Dapotemi basically spoke my mind... I'd just been too busy to type. Standing on the existing premises let me give guys that can think here some perspective and context.

A 9 to 5 = 8 hours at work. Because the person lives in on the farther parts of the mainland where MOST of the state's population live, he has to be at the bus stop by 6 (Many have to be earlier)
So conservatively he uses 3 hours to commute to and from work. that's 6 hours daily. Add time at work, that's 14hrs. Add 1 hour of waking up and getting ready for work= 15 hours.
If you live anywhere beyond Ikeja, we can easily add another 2 to 3 hours to this as many of them have to leave the house before 5 and get home like 9 10pm give or take.
And most of the people living in these parts, even Ajah and beyond make slightly more than 100k, if at all.

Now you the Uber man, like me, today I went online 5am. I don't have a commute, it's straight to work, 6pm I'm home which is where I'm typing this from. That's a cumulative of 13 hours. During these 13 hours, I wasn't driving for 13 hours straight, I did 15 trips. There were wait times i.e waiting for trips/waiting for rider to come out etc. Also there was 1 hour break for rest and recharge. All in all 13 hours sha.

Now if I continue like this and work 5 days only and conservatively, I'll net 50k a week =200k a month = 2.4m a year. My conservative projection was 250k a month 3M a year, but since I met cheerfulgiver, it became clear I could/should do better. Now that conservative projection is 350k a month, 4.2M a year, which is close to a manager's salary in a solid company. Compare this with the office guy making 150 a month 1.8M a year. This guy dresses well and all but he makes less per hour committed to work.
Crown all of this with the independence I enjoy, LORD, you have to be paying some really serious money to take that from me o. The people who you guys seem to envy don't have this, AND they don't make as much money AND all of us de dey Lagos traffic, but I get paid to sit in it.

SO why should I think I'm in an undesirable position?? Because people perceive me to be so? How anybody acts and carries on is a reflection of them NOT ME. If you enter my car and speak rudely is a reflection of you. It says much about you, how I respond says much about me. Don't get me wrong o, I've had to rip a few riders a new one but generally, ESPECIALLY NOW,I've come to realise that many of the things we perceive as insults or affronts, na just our fragile ego feeling bruised so I'm even calmer now, more patient, even maybe understanding sef because I can't imagine being an olosho and I go de happy...unless I really like sex. So when these girls act up sometimes, I feel more pity than anger. But I feel none of that for the boys o, I sabi vex for G-boys cos Yahoo no be work, na crime.

So why all the pessimism? The purpose of this thread is to share experiences on the job. Na only bad experience Una de get? How do people, newbies, other drivers learn if all that's shared here is negativity. It'll just be a cycle of ill vibes that will be carried over to the job because since na the only narrative then that's what's being advocated.
Unfortunately it's all a self esteem issue. You feel you're getting the short end of the stick. You'd rather work in an office and make 200k if you're lucky. E-hailing is just a last resort and na condition make your crayfish bend. "If no be as things be, will this small girl talk to me like this?" Have you seen where a girl in her twenties heads a unit in the office and her team members are much older and she will scold them like children? We all carry them na, and we hear them talk. Those English speaking chics with abroad master's degrees. Abi na only me de carry them ni? You think it's only in your car people are toxic? Lol

Yesterday I dropped a rider at Allen, (the one I refunded to), while I was still at the parked there I called bae, she said she de around Allen, na so work finish for the day, it was past 2. Earnings was 14k after commission. We went to spur at ICM to eat, hung out for a bit, I dropped her off, 7pm I don de house, past 9 I slept to wake up 4.20. I try to make sure I get at least 6 hours of sleep, preferably 7, but I'm not really a sleep person unless I'm completely knackered. At the end of the day, 5k still gum me reach house o. Basically I own me, well, madam owns me but... You sha get the picture. Could I have continued working? YES. Today, I've covered up for yesterday so account still de on track.
I don't work plenty hours like you guys like to insinuate, I don't have a bucket in my boot and I obviously don't sleep inside car. Sometimes, like today, you have a hot hand so you just keep playing until the house tells you it's enough.
I try to appear nice, speak with good diction, dress well, wear H&C shirts, Lugs sneakers and I braid my hair.

Now tell me why should I feel inferior to anybody or suffer a crises of self esteem WHY

Guys, chill. You can make money if you want, do anything, light oven, sleep, whatever... Whatever you will attract similar, it's that simple.
However let's lift one another, that's the best way to rise. That is the purpose of this thread.

Today's 2k.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by obinoral1179(m): 9:21pm On Aug 03, 2021
AgentXxx:
Nothing wey person no go see on top In driver... Check the picture below...
women sha, that place no far at all..
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 9:27pm On Aug 03, 2021
wink
XGhost:


You and Dapotemi basically spoke my mind... I'd just been too busy to type. Standing on the existing premises let me give guys that can think here some perspective and context.

A 9 to 5 = 8 hours at work. Because the person lives in on the farther parts of the mainland where MOST of the state's population live, he has to be at the bus stop by 6 (Many have to be earlier)
So conservatively he uses 3 hours to commute to and from work. that's 6 hours daily. Add time at work, that's 14hrs. Add 1 hour of waking up and getting ready for work= 15 hours.
If you live anywhere beyond Ikeja, we can easily add another 2 to 3 hours to this as many of them have to leave the house before 5 and get home like 9 10pm give or take.
And most of the people living in these parts, even Ajah and beyond make slightly more than 100k, if at all.

Now you the Uber man, like me, today I went online 5am. I don't have a commute, it's straight to work, 6pm I'm home which is where I'm typing this from. That's a cumulative of 13 hours. During these 13 hours, I wasn't driving for 13 hours straight, I did 15 trips. There were wait times i.e waiting for trips/waiting for rider to come out etc. Also there was 1 hour break for rest and recharge. All in all 13 hours sha.

Now if I continue like this and work 5 days only and conservatively, I'll net 50k a week =200k a month = 2.4m a year. My conservative projection was 250k a month 3M a year, but since I met cheerfulgiver, it became clear I could/should do better. Now that conservative projection is 350k a month, 4.2M a year, which is close to a manager's salary in a solid company. Compare this with the office guy making 150 a month 1.8M a year. This guy dresses well and all but he makes less per hour committed to work.
Crown all of this with the independence I enjoy, LORD, you have to be paying some really serious money to take that from me o. The people who you guys seem to envy don't have this, AND they don't make as much money AND all of us de dey Lagos traffic, but I get paid to sit in it.

SO why should I think I'm in an undesirable position?? Because people perceive me to be so? How anybody acts and carries on is a reflection of them NOT ME. If you enter my car and speak rudely is a reflection of you. It says much about you, how I respond says much about me. Don't get me wrong o, I've had to rip a few riders a new one but generally, ESPECIALLY NOW,I've come to realise that many of the things we perceive as insults or affronts, na just our fragile ego feeling bruised so I'm even calmer now, more patient, even maybe understanding sef because I can't imagine being an olosho and I go de happy...unless I really like sex. So when these girls act up sometimes, I feel more pity than anger. But I feel none of that for the boys o, I sabi vex for G-boys cos Yahoo no be work, na crime.

So why all the pessimism? The purpose of this thread is to share experiences on the job. Na only bad experience Una de get? How do people, newbies, other drivers learn if all that's shared here is negativity. It'll just be a cycle of ill vibes that will be carried over to the job because since na the only narrative then that's what's being advocated.
Unfortunately it's all a self esteem issue. You feel you're getting the short end of the stick. You'd rather work in an office and make 200k if you're lucky. E-hailing is just a last resort and na condition make your crayfish bend. "If no be as things be, will this small girl talk to me like this?" Have you seen where a girl in her twenties heads a unit in the office and her team members are much older and she will scold them like children? We all carry them na, and we hear them talk. Those English speaking chics with abroad master's degrees. Abi na only me de carry them ni? You think it's only in your car people are toxic? Lol

Yesterday I dropped a rider at Allen, (the one I refunded to), while I was still at the parked there I called bae, she said she de around Allen, na so work finish for the day, it was past 2. Earnings was 14k after commission. We went to spur at ICM to eat, hung out for a bit, I dropped her off, 7pm I don de house, past 9 I slept to wake up 4.20. I try to make sure I get at least 6 hours of sleep, preferably 7, but I'm not really a sleep person unless I'm completely knackered. At the end of the day, 5k still gum me reach house o. Basically I own me, well, madam owns me but... You sha get the picture. Could I have continued working? YES. Today, I've covered up for yesterday so account still de on track.
I don't work plenty hours like you guys like to insinuate, I don't have a bucket in my boot and I obviously don't sleep inside car. Sometimes, like today, you have a hot hand so you just keep playing until the house tells you it's enough.
I try to appear nice, speak with good diction, dress well, wear H&C shirts, Lugs sneakers and I braid my hair.

Now tell me why should I feel inferior to anybody or suffer a crises of self esteem WHY

Guys, chill. You can make money if you want, do anything, light oven, sleep, whatever... Whatever you will attract similar, it's that simple.
However let's lift one another, that's the best way to rise. That is the purpose of this thread.

Today's 2k.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by XGhost: 9:29pm On Aug 03, 2021
BAZ001:


You’ ve nailed it Baba
It should reflect oohhhh.
We should start hearing Uber drivers going on vacation in Bahamas with family.
Uber drivers children attending Ivy League schools.
Lekki Land lords advising their children to come and start driving Uber once they graduate instead of waiting for govt jobs.

how many people do these things??

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 9:30pm On Aug 03, 2021
Advision:
I am happy to see mindsets are now changing towards the opportunities this hussle provides.

What cheerfulgiver makes in a month is what a manager in a big four consulting firm makes (probably less the bonus). For those that will argue its gross not net, the real net that most employees can count on from what their employers pay them is probably 75% or less. transportation, dressing, managing bosses n customers and other expenses cost a lot.

About 2 years ago, there was this lady that I took to the Island for 2.5k. She she saw I was dressed for work myself, she asked for an offline arrangement for 2k every morning.

After a while of our arrangement, I got to knw where she worked and here role. Madam likely doesnt earn more than 250k, yet to keep her appearance sparkling (which was necessary for he role) n for comfort she spends 10k every week on going to work alone.

After we got comfortable with each other, I made the mistake of opening up to her on what I make driving part time n weekends (nothing less 120k in the worst months). Madam went further to check my linkedin profile to see where I worked. Madam started skipping payments afterwards smiley. Had to end the arrangement by telling her I am taking a leave of absence at the office.

Some here may not realise but what many of your riders earn in a month is not up to what a hard working driver makes in a month, particularly when the car is his.

Let's learn to be grateful for the opportunity this hussle provides to step on to greater things. A winning mindset is one that sees a cup as half full and I am inspire by what I see some drivers here doing to also double my hussle.

For the ones that will complain that 40k a week is too much, too much police wahala, they have to spend 20k treating malaria, the job is too hazardous, they need hmo and pension grin....they are people leading others to a pit

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 9:43pm On Aug 03, 2021
Felicity001:


Yes ooo luck that will transient to money like this gringrin

Didn't you hear the story of the guy a rider took to yankee?

shebi mrjaydee got a job via a rider some years back

Our oga IFHR abi what's that his moniker self... Went to China some years ago too. no b 40ft container him carry come back? Courtesy to one of his rider... Even though he didn't share the testimony here nor did give away...grin

These are luck I'm talking about not finding one small 500k or 5m a rider forgot in my car. How much is that??.??

People have kept hundreds of millions under my care for months, till today I never meant them... So what do you mean giving myself away I only give myself away to God to use me. grin


I come in peace
Oga feli, small small na. Not even one person, people that you have not met before have kept more than N100m with you for months. I no chop this one jor grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Kaycee54321(m): 9:53pm On Aug 03, 2021
Maybe it's just me, but why do I feel that the drivers who try to hammer on the negatives of the job just do it to discourage newbies (because they feel more drivers will come and drag the market with them...)

It's like when one of my guys earning 400K keeps preaching about the importance of being one's own boss and how salary is paid slavery...yet e no go resign or refer another person to the role...

Thanks to everyone keeping it real sha. Real is scarce.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by FuckEveryday: 9:55pm On Aug 03, 2021
BAZ001:


You’ ve nailed it Baba
It should reflect oohhhh.
We should start hearing Uber drivers going on vacation in Bahamas with family.
Uber drivers children attending Ivy League schools.
Lekki Land lords advising their children to come and start driving Uber once they graduate instead of waiting for govt jobs.
See ehn, sometime in my life(few years ago) I had the privilege of working in a microfinance bank. That job changed my narrative about cooperate jobs in Nigeria. (Banking)

No shade to UBA and First bank, but there staffs are nothing to write home about financially. The amount of loans they pay to the company I worked for made me shiver.

As at then, the entry level salary was 70k, staffs from the 5-9th floor if I remember correctly earned around 150k - 300k

We had just one customer on the 11th or 12th floor if I remember correctly...he earned arnd 800k plus allowance of 100kplus every 2weeks.

Now this is not heresays. These are people who literally beg me to come pick up there bank statements at there office in Marina. All those banks in Marina was my second office cus I go every now and den to pick up statements and post dated cheques. These guys hv close to nothing left in there accts even 1week after receiving salary, at most 2weeks...even the once collecting Allowance are worse..cus they even borrow more money than the ones earning lower salaries.

Now I'm not saying cooperate jobs are bad, but the way Uber job is disrespected in this thread is crazy..if you can't bear the struggles of struggling with lekki girls, kindly stick to your cooperate job. But if it's a bank job...I can only promise you it's nothing but Suits, Vibes and insha'Allah..

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by realgideon(m): 10:06pm On Aug 03, 2021
Good evening guys
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 10:26pm On Aug 03, 2021
deedee44:

Oga feli, small small na. Not even one person, people that you have not met before have kept more than N100m with you for months. I no chop this one jor grin

Bros abeg oooh I didn't say I've money in my account oooh in fact na only 1k remain for my account oh abeg o no money o I dey shout talk am oooh nobody give me money keep ooh no money in my house ooh abeg oooh na zobo ooh... Audio!
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:31pm On Aug 03, 2021
BAZ001:


The 1,500 naira vacation , ( no be me talk am ooh)


[img]https://media./images/78a61344f00a4344a002150a6961696c/tenor.gif[/img]
Lol una just wicked. There is God o

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 10:35pm On Aug 03, 2021
Fuckeveryday so you're a Muslim and I was here begging the other day looking for who to invite me over for Salah ram meat and you didn't even say a word... See! Allah is watching you no worry.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:44pm On Aug 03, 2021
XGhost:


You and Dapotemi basically spoke my mind... I'd just been too busy to type. Standing on the existing premises let me give guys that can think here some perspective and context.

A 9 to 5 = 8 hours at work. Because the person lives in on the farther parts of the mainland where MOST of the state's population live, he has to be at the bus stop by 6 (Many have to be earlier)
So conservatively he uses 3 hours to commute to and from work. that's 6 hours daily. Add time at work, that's 14hrs. Add 1 hour of waking up and getting ready for work= 15 hours.
If you live anywhere beyond Ikeja, we can easily add another 2 to 3 hours to this as many of them have to leave the house before 5 and get home like 9 10pm give or take.
And most of the people living in these parts, even Ajah and beyond make slightly more than 100k, if at all.

Now you the Uber man, like me, today I went online 5am. I don't have a commute, it's straight to work, 6pm I'm home which is where I'm typing this from. That's a cumulative of 13 hours. During these 13 hours, I wasn't driving for 13 hours straight, I did 15 trips. There were wait times i.e waiting for trips/waiting for rider to come out etc. Also there was 1 hour break for rest and recharge. All in all 13 hours sha.

Now if I continue like this and work 5 days only and conservatively, I'll net 50k a week =200k a month = 2.4m a year. My conservative projection was 250k a month 3M a year, but since I met cheerfulgiver, it became clear I could/should do better. Now that conservative projection is 350k a month, 4.2M a year, which is close to a manager's salary in a solid company. Compare this with the office guy making 150 a month 1.8M a year. This guy dresses well and all but he makes less per hour committed to work.
Crown all of this with the independence I enjoy, LORD, you have to be paying some really serious money to take that from me o. The people who you guys seem to envy don't have this, AND they don't make as much money AND all of us de dey Lagos traffic, but I get paid to sit in it.

SO why should I think I'm in an undesirable position?? Because people perceive me to be so? How anybody acts and carries on is a reflection of them NOT ME. If you enter my car and speak rudely is a reflection of you. It says much about you, how I respond says much about me. Don't get me wrong o, I've had to rip a few riders a new one but generally, ESPECIALLY NOW,I've come to realise that many of the things we perceive as insults or affronts, na just our fragile ego feeling bruised so I'm even calmer now, more patient, even maybe understanding sef because I can't imagine being an olosho and I go de happy...unless I really like sex. So when these girls act up sometimes, I feel more pity than anger. But I feel none of that for the boys o, I sabi vex for G-boys cos Yahoo no be work, na crime.

So why all the pessimism? The purpose of this thread is to share experiences on the job. Na only bad experience Una de get? How do people, newbies, other drivers learn if all that's shared here is negativity. It'll just be a cycle of ill vibes that will be carried over to the job because since na the only narrative then that's what's being advocated.
Unfortunately it's all a self esteem issue. You feel you're getting the short end of the stick. You'd rather work in an office and make 200k if you're lucky. E-hailing is just a last resort and na condition make your crayfish bend. "If no be as things be, will this small girl talk to me like this?" Have you seen where a girl in her twenties heads a unit in the office and her team members are much older and she will scold them like children? We all carry them na, and we hear them talk. Those English speaking chics with abroad master's degrees. Abi na only me de carry them ni? You think it's only in your car people are toxic? Lol

Yesterday I dropped a rider at Allen, (the one I refunded to), while I was still at the parked there I called bae, she said she de around Allen, na so work finish for the day, it was past 2. Earnings was 14k after commission. We went to spur at ICM to eat, hung out for a bit, I dropped her off, 7pm I don de house, past 9 I slept to wake up 4.20. I try to make sure I get at least 6 hours of sleep, preferably 7, but I'm not really a sleep person unless I'm completely knackered. At the end of the day, 5k still gum me reach house o. Basically I own me, well, madam owns me but... You sha get the picture. Could I have continued working? YES. Today, I've covered up for yesterday so account still de on track.
I don't work plenty hours like you guys like to insinuate, I don't have a bucket in my boot and I obviously don't sleep inside car. Sometimes, like today, you have a hot hand so you just keep playing until the house tells you it's enough.
I try to appear nice, speak with good diction, dress well, wear H&C shirts, Lugs sneakers and I braid my hair.

Now tell me why should I feel inferior to anybody or suffer a crises of self esteem WHY

Guys, chill. You can make money if you want, do anything, light oven, sleep, whatever... Whatever you will attract similar, it's that simple.
However let's lift one another, that's the best way to rise. That is the purpose of this thread.

Today's 2k.
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by FuckEveryday: 10:44pm On Aug 03, 2021
Felicity001:
Fuckeveryday so you're a Muslim and I was here begging the other day looking for who to invite me over for Salah ram meat and you didn't even say a word... See! Allah is watching you no worry.
I dey attend Harvesters for Lekki angry
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 10:46pm On Aug 03, 2021
FuckEveryday:

I dey attend Harvesters for Lekki angry

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:48pm On Aug 03, 2021
izzou:


Fine fine babes full that church oh lipsrsealed
That's why most guys go there to harvest cheesy

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by FuckEveryday: 10:49pm On Aug 03, 2021
izzou:


Fine fine rich babes full that church oh lipsrsealed
lipsrsealed

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 10:52pm On Aug 03, 2021
deedee44:

That's why most guys go there to harvest cheesy

I almost harvested some babes back then.

But I think it's the branch in Gbagada.

The girls dey carry oh

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:55pm On Aug 03, 2021
izzou:


I almost harvested some babes back then.

But I think it's the branch in Gbagada.

The girls dey carry oh
grin grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Idaytesj29(m): 10:59pm On Aug 03, 2021
I came across an offer for a Mazda 6 on HP for uber business. This type I attached. Pls, is the car fit for uber, maintenance, fuel economy etc.

Its 2.7 on HP.

Should I go ahead? Does anyone uses this car for the business?

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by spartacus11(m): 11:00pm On Aug 03, 2021
abefeabebi:
Great house,just to share my experience so far in this hustle.
Started this hustle around September without any experience in e hailing at all, I was lucky to see a tokunbo car for 2million on HP from a family friend. Corolla 03 to be precise. am working in a government school, so I only work on weekends and I was able to pay 1.5m for the car within 11month after paying 500k up front before taking the car. Today am signing my car paper as owner right now. Now I can say I am financially independent,bcs with this am rest assured of seeing something meaningful every weekend.

Thanks to Mr Felicity for giving some tips back then,and thanks to others that share their experiences here all the time. I don't joke with this thread,I always use this thread to relax every night for the past 3years even ever before joining the hustle,it's really helped me so much.

Now we move, slow and steady

Baba God i also want to share my testimony, i see what you have done for your son, do my own Baba

Congratulations to you Brother

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