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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by MobilityExpress: 11:47pm On Oct 25, 2018

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by zigziggy(m): 12:18am On Oct 26, 2018
U find a driver yourself, am available, you can just add me on watsapp 08122382210 we talk.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 6:34am On Oct 26, 2018
pope191:
That fellow that mention school and legs with noise won collect curse abi? Shock, linkage, pad nah 1k abi? Is it the copy and paste being practice in our educational system or certificate is an equivalent to success in life now? We need to get some things straight, we all long for good things, but you just have to do what you have to do to get by as long as you hurt no man... I am yet to see what is wrong with the business or driving in question, we all have choices, at the end make most of your time and let it count. If you know how many salary earners that are owning me or getting pass for free, I'm even chatting with one now, that does not mean it is bad to live on monthly salary, just do what works for you. Life is dynamic, uber/taxify may not last forever, rip what you can from it before it got bursted and move on to the next level, generation come, generation go, many peeps are no longer in this country, what most people do out dia to get by is ok by me as long as they are surviving, washing plate or cleaning the toilet, who cares? When they come home, they are good, they have a project going for them and we somewhat envy them, registered nurse till sells in US or Canada.

And for the drivers complaining about rude riders, its the way you dress and present yourself you will b address (When u will b wearing short nd slippers as if u want to take breeze outside, wot do u expect?). Phone conversation is enough to tell what's in front of you, if you are not please wit the sound from the other end, don't embark on such trip. Casual dressing or official, look smart and good, let your manner of approach command respect... A lady once yell at me on d phone "Where are you", my answer to that was, madam! Nah fight you want abi ride? you are shouting, she gentle throughout the trip and I collect my 5 star sharp, we need to understand, we r living in time of frustration transfer, it have nothing to do with the job, just know you have to treat some aro patients along the job (ask danfo drivers). The business being matter of time or not, we have EDC, GIG,YSG doing transport business for ages, haulage is a good one too, so anyone that feels like sitting in front of computer can go ahead, set up a cyber cafe or auditing firm, but please don't ever look down on what another man does for a living (Shit business nah serious business too)

Note:- Average Nigerians don't have up to 500k in their bank account, so if you do, smile and b grateful, think smart, things will get better Msc or not, the brain remains unlimited, eduction is meant to enlighten and enrich the mind, putting money in your pocket is just a by-product.

My brother you shall live long .. You said the truth.. It is very unfortunate that a lot of these drivers don't present themselves very well... have been in the country for weeks now , and I can say that you are very correct... some of them complain that they have degrees, Msc etc nobody cares go out there and work.. Dress to impressed and carry yourself professionally and be humble.
But some of these uber drivers don't even wash their cars.. They forget that uber business is also a customer service type business... yes I can also agree that riders can be rude ,but as a professional you can put them in check without been aggressive with them or rude ...it comes with the job ,some days you meet great riders and some u get crazy ones ..as long as you get more nice riders than the bad you fine.. But if you keep getting the crazy ones all the time ..it means you yourself have a problem..
And the ones that have so called degree feel so entitled .so because you have all the degrees ,make job fall on your lap ? The mind set of the youth needs to change... I shake my heads at times, nothing really has changed with the youth in these country...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 6:48am On Oct 26, 2018
pope191:
That fellow that mention school and legs with noise won collect curse abi? Shock, linkage, pad nah 1k abi? Is it the copy and paste being practice in our educational system or certificate is an equivalent to success in life now? We need to get some things straight, we all long for good things, but you just have to do what you have to do to get by as long as you hurt no man... I am yet to see what is wrong with the business or driving in question, we all have choices, at the end make most of your time and let it count. If you know how many salary earners that are owning me or getting pass for free, I'm even chatting with one now, that does not mean it is bad to live on monthly salary, just do what works for you. Life is dynamic, uber/taxify may not last forever, rip what you can from it before it got bursted and move on to the next level, generation come, generation go, many peeps are no longer in this country, what most people do out dia to get by is ok by me as long as they are surviving, washing plate or cleaning the toilet, who cares? When they come home, they are good, they have a project going for them and we somewhat envy them, registered nurse till sells in US or Canada.

[b]And for the drivers complaining about rude riders, its the way you dress and present yourself you will b address (When u will b wearing short nd slippers as if u want to take breeze outside, wot do u expect?). Phone conversation is enough to tell what's in front of you, if you are not please wit the sound from the other end, don't embark on such trip. Casual dressing or official, look smart and good, let your manner of approach command respect... A lady once yell at me on d phone "Where are you", my answer to that was, madam! Nah fight you want abi ride? you are shouting, she gentle throughout the trip and I collect my 5 star sharp, we need to understand, we r living in time of frustration transfer, it have nothing to do with the job, just know you have to treat some aro patients along the job (ask danfo drivers). The business being matter of time or not, we have EDC, GIG,YSG doing transport business for ages, haulage is a good one too, so anyone that feels like sitting in front of computer can go ahead, set up a cyber cafe or auditing firm, but please don't ever look down on what another man does for a living (Shit business nah serious business too)[/b]

Note:- Average Nigerians don't have up to 500k in their bank account, so if you do, smile and b grateful, think smart, things will get better Msc or not, the brain remains unlimited, eduction is meant to enlighten and enrich the mind, putting money in your pocket is just a by-product.

I am so impressed with what you said bro ... because of the truth you said ,your likes will be very few ..nobody likes to hear the truth at all ...a lot of these people are either slaves to themselves or slaves to their mechanic... until they calm down and listern to the truth.. They will continue to be slaves, it is not a curse ..it is how the universe works ...this same statement you made ,was stated few years ago on uber thread...
People need to make the best out of it now ..nothing last forever.. Uber drivers that are complaining that work is hard and this and that.. What about people that don't have a job .. A man has kids and looking for ways to feed his children... and you are there complaining about rude riders etc ...count your blessings people.... It is not easy anywhere in the world ...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by tendernexx(m): 6:58am On Oct 26, 2018
09032453838.

Phargbemmy:
Hello house
I am a registered driver on Taxify/Uber and I an urgent need of a car to drive. I wish to work with an understanding partner on either HP or weekly rental basis.

I am positioned to start work earnestly.

I reside on the ikotun/igando axis of Lagos State.

Please if you are that person, kindly add me on WhatsApp for further discuss or drop your number so that I can call back.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:09am On Oct 26, 2018
Uber ready, make me a good offer and it's yours.

2005 toyota corrola

Already serviced and ready to hit the road.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by SoapMactavish(m): 7:10am On Oct 26, 2018
dru23:


My brother you shall live long .. You said the truth.. It is very unfortunate that a lot of these drivers don't present themselves very well... have been in the country for weeks now , and I can say that you are very correct... some of them complain that they have degrees, Msc etc nobody cares go out there and work.. Dress to impressed and carry yourself professionally and be humble.
But some of these uber drivers don't even wash their cars.. They forget that uber business is also a customer service type business... yes I can also agree that riders can be rude ,but as a professional you can put them in check without been aggressive with them or rude ...it comes with the job ,some days you meet great riders and some u get crazy ones ..as long as you get more nice riders than the bad you fine.. But if you keep getting the crazy ones all the time ..it means you yourself have a problem..
And the ones that have so called degree feel so entitled .so because you have all the degrees ,make job fall on your lap ? The mind set of the youth needs to change... I shake my heads at times, nothing really has changed with the youth in these country...

Now you guys are starting to sound like you are only hating because you have chosen to ignore the point. The whole degree and MSc talk only came up as a response to someone that feels he knows how to talk....saying he blames the drivers that take the e-hailing business as a full time employment. All d peeps that talked about degree only stated it to make him know that he's probably not as educated or qualified as some of the drivers he's referring to, so the fact he's in a white collar employment and looking at drivers like people that don't have other things to do is a result of the rubbish that occurs in the country, where the few opportunities land in the hands of the very fortunate or connected. So he can't just be talking when he doesn't know what led them into the business.

Nobody is saying uber is not good, or that some people are too big for uber. As long as it pays your bills and you don't have to cheat/scam people for a living, it's fine by me. But let me ask you, if you had the opportunity to sit in an office, earn half a million per month, under d AC and be addressed with respect 24/7, would you rather be driving?....No.

So there's nothing wrong with letting sum1 running his mouth know that he's probably not the most qualified for his current position. This is a country where fortune and privileges(connections) determine people's lives and we must not forget that.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:10am On Oct 26, 2018
Uber ready, make me an offer and it's urs, already serviced.

2009 toyota corrola.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:12am On Oct 26, 2018
Uber ready, make me an offer and it's urs

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 7:17am On Oct 26, 2018
SoapMactavish:


Now you guys are starting to sound like you are only hating because you have chosen to ignore the point. The whole degree and MSc talk only came up as a response to someone that feels he knows how to talk....saying he blames the drivers that take the e-hailing business as a full time employment. All d peeps that talked about degree only stated it to make him know that he's probably not as educated or qualified as some of the drivers he's referring to, so the fact he's in a white collar employment and looking at drivers like people that don't have other things to do is a result of the rubbish that occurs in the country, where the few opportunities land in the hands of the very fortunate or connected. So he can't just be talking when he doesn't know what led them into the business.

Nobody is saying uber is not good, or that some people are too big for uber. As long as it pays your bills and you don't have to cheat/scam people for a living, it's fine by me. But let me ask you, if you had the opportunity to sit in an office, earn half a million per month, under d AC and be addressed with respect 24/7, would you rather be driving?....No.

So there's nothing wrong with letting sum1 running his mouth know that he's probably not the most qualified for his current position. This is a country where fortune and privileges(connections) determine people's lives and we must not forget that.

The young man statement appeals to everything that goes on this country... so to me he shoot his shot and the bullets spread to whom it was targeted to ...your point is noted too

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 7:33am On Oct 26, 2018
SoapMactavish:


Yes o, I've got MSc Psychology. Did a contract job that wasn't worth it for 2 years of my life, I got tired, resigned, and managed to buy a car I plan to use for the e-hailing business, and someone is here saying "it's the fault of people that do it full time", like good jobs are readily available or driving people around and taking orders from rude riders is such a spectacular thing to be desired.

In this country, there are just too many insensitive and unintelligent people in better positions. That's why nothing works .
Exactly

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 7:34am On Oct 26, 2018
drestoneokuta:

Amen, It's high time some rude riders need to know that we drivers self pass in front of school gate.
Na who sing that song self "no use wetin I dey do dey laugh no condition is permanent, padi no take the job wey I dey use dey laugh oo all fingers are not equal" grin grin wink
African China

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by drestoneokuta(m): 7:35am On Oct 26, 2018
SoapMactavish:


Now you guys are starting to sound like you are only hating because you have chosen to ignore the point. The whole degree and MSc talk only came up as a response to someone that feels he knows how to talk....saying he blames the drivers that take the e-hailing business as a full time employment. All d peeps that talked about degree only stated it to make him know that he's probably not as educated or qualified as some of the drivers he's referring to, so the fact he's in a white collar employment and looking at drivers like people that don't have other things to do is a result of the rubbish that occurs in the country, where the few opportunities land in the hands of the very fortunate or connected. So he can't just be talking when he doesn't know what led them into the business.

Nobody is saying uber is not good, or that some people are too big for uber. As long as it pays your bills and you don't have to cheat/scam people for a living, it's fine by me. But let me ask you, if you had the opportunity to sit in an office, earn half a million per month, under d AC and be addressed with respect 24/7, would you rather be driving?....No.

So there's nothing wrong with letting sum1 running his mouth know that he's probably not the most qualified for his current position. This is a country where fortune and privileges(connections) determine people's lives and we must not forget that.
Wisdom will prolong your life!!! God bless you

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 7:36am On Oct 26, 2018
luxy44:


Lol, I don't live in the village...no such roads on my route
It's only villages that have bad roads?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sam2kenny: 7:51am On Oct 26, 2018
GAZZUZZ:
Uber ready, make me an offer and it's urs

Boss am ready for this what's the package like. WhatsApp 08056364240
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Seun360(m): 7:53am On Oct 26, 2018
GAZZUZZ:
Uber ready, make me an offer and it's urs

See better rides wey Gazzuzz dey roll out.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by raykas(m): 7:55am On Oct 26, 2018
You won't able to meet up, so the best is you either choose your salary work or consider driving Uber.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:59am On Oct 26, 2018
sam2kenny:


Boss am ready for this what's the package like. WhatsApp 08056364240

if you are ready to buy, call this number

08033910382
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:00am On Oct 26, 2018
Seun360:


See better rides wey Gazzuzz dey roll out.

I try rental e no work, I try HP e no work, make I just kuku de sell motor.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Seun360(m): 8:05am On Oct 26, 2018
GAZZUZZ:
Uber ready, make me an offer and it's urs, already serviced.

2009 toyota corrola.


#1.4m?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 8:08am On Oct 26, 2018
drestoneokuta:

Wisdom will prolong your life!!! God bless you

Poverty can do much worse....
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shady2royce(m): 8:10am On Oct 26, 2018
Kk thank you oga
pooozeee:


You'll have to search for a driver your self.
I can help you out just mail me ur number let's talk
wisemarhn@gmail.com
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:39am On Oct 26, 2018
Seun360:


#1.4m?

Nice try, but no where close sir. It's in the 2m range sir.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by oyesola: 8:53am On Oct 26, 2018
I need an experience uber taxify driver around Igando ikotun axis. Call me urgently on 08053527843

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 9:30am On Oct 26, 2018
To all my uber partners / customers.. This is coming soon at a friendly price ...dru23 shake tables with engine oil ..it is time to rattle the market and break one or two legs in the coolant market..... You need coolant in your car people.. It will change the life of your car and pocket... and stop spending wasting money at the mechanic shop ..do the basic and in return you spend less at the mechanic.... Most mechanics won't preach this to you ...cool

We can't continue to be buying fake coolant .. We all need to move forward and maintain our cars ...good maintenance = less time at the mechanic = money save = happy car owner.. cool

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by elshanAutos: 9:44am On Oct 26, 2018
Uber ready, next service due @151k Miles (no hire purchase, outright sale only pls)

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Phargbemmy(m): 9:50am On Oct 26, 2018
sconp:


I would suggest you take down your CV. Contains a lot details which shouldn't be up here.

It's also surprising you got your B.Sc in two years 2004-2006 and no other education background written.

I did not add all the details there?!, if you observe there is a place where I had diploma, I had a direct entry into OOU and its a three session program and not two years (a session then is like 9months)

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by jayooh: 9:53am On Oct 26, 2018
slamstanlee:
yes boss. What phone make sir?

Galaxy E5, think I just ain't doing it right. One deh I go double cross you for road just for you to help me with the calibration. grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 10:01am On Oct 26, 2018
SoapMactavish:


Now you guys are starting to sound like you are only hating because you have chosen to ignore the point. The whole degree and MSc talk only came up as a response to someone that feels he knows how to talk....saying he blames the drivers that take the e-hailing business as a full time employment. All d peeps that talked about degree only stated it to make him know that he's probably not as educated or qualified as some of the drivers he's referring to, so the fact he's in a white collar employment and looking at drivers like people that don't have other things to do is a result of the rubbish that occurs in the country, where the few opportunities land in the hands of the very fortunate or connected. So he can't just be talking when he doesn't know what led them into the business.

Nobody is saying uber is not good, or that some people are too big for uber. As long as it pays your bills and you don't have to cheat/scam people for a living, it's fine by me. But let me ask you, if you had the opportunity to sit in an office, earn half a million per month, under d AC and be addressed with respect 24/7, would you rather be driving?....No.

So there's nothing wrong with letting sum1 running his mouth know that he's probably not the most qualified for his current position. This is a country where fortune and privileges(connections) determine people's lives and we must not forget that.

Boss! We are on the same page, I am referring to the person as well. You said half a million job per month, how many job do pay that? Take statistic of the number of your departmental mates and faculty in general again... How many of them are gainfully employ or underemployed? Mine! I think 5 out of 100, the rest are just roughing it, best student (crook/smart) is still searching, second best pick a teaching job, I can't even think of a bank contract or 60k job, I value flexibility of time than anything.

Now my concern is the societal sting, make up artist, event planner all look down on uber guy and somewhat don't want to have anything to do with them. Why? I guess its the charisma and oddness that comes with the job perception... My ex requested 10k from me in addition to get a phone, I'm still considering the thaught of giving, but in line of our chat, she mention her current bf being a banker and I could see the enthusiasm in her face/words like BANKER, up till now I've not reach out to her, that's the last she heard from me regarding the phone issue, let d banker bf take care of her needs. So boss my write up is just about perception and not hating. I didn't drive until I saw someone with MSc from London, lawyers and co driving, up till now, I dare not hang phone... But does it really matter?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Jomandi13(m): 10:21am On Oct 26, 2018
dru23:


My brother you shall live long .. You said the truth.. It is very unfortunate that a lot of these drivers don't present themselves very well... have been in the country for weeks now , and I can say that you are very correct... some of them complain that they have degrees, Msc etc nobody cares go out there and work.. Dress to impressed and carry yourself professionally and be humble.
But some of these uber drivers don't even wash their cars.. They forget that uber business is also a customer service type business... yes I can also agree that riders can be rude ,but as a professional you can put them in check without been aggressive with them or rude ...it comes with the job ,some days you meet great riders and some u get crazy ones ..as long as you get more nice riders than the bad you fine.. But if you keep getting the crazy ones all the time ..it means you yourself have a problem..
And the ones that have so called degree feel so entitled .so because you have all the degrees ,make job fall on your lap ? The mind set of the youth needs to change... I shake my heads at times, nothing really has changed with the youth in these country...

Mr Dru...... You are absolutely correct,I had once experience of such recently.Guess what!...... The Uber driver that came to pick my Uncle's wife and sister was shabily dressed with a torn trouser,in addition his car was not washed from previous usage.Moreover,when we wanted to put her lugages I observed some items of personal effects in the car trunk,clearly shows he sleeps in the car.

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