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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 11:14am On Oct 20, 2019
Npala:



You use uber for business and we get all these complaints. I wonder when you had to pay for the ride yourself the kind of feedback you did report to uber.

keep on making up story shogbo?

keep showing yourself as a dumb fool

you claimed i dont ride uber - i countered you and made a recommendation based on the learning point - anyone using uber on official duty can make a proper legit claim.

I wonder the kind of person you are. Probably the type that goes to the boss to tell tales on others. To make yourself look good. Hehehe. I pity your co-workers. I pity your neighbours.

are you the kind of person that goes about breaking the law? do you know what a compliance department in any company does? olodo tongue

you don't know it is always best to present unimpeachable evidence of spend? this is how a colleague was forging receipts and got into trouble. the guy was sacked at the end of the investigation. he and i spent roughly the same number of years in the company. if the guy had not messed himself up, lets just say he would have HAMMERED. sad cry cry

you dont know for instance, that the reason for crazy bills from nepa is because they meter community transformers, calculate the difference between load measured at transformer and load measured at each customer meter and and spread the difference? so everyone is basically paying for the energy theft of the 'smart' people in the neighbourhood?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Npala(m): 11:23am On Oct 20, 2019
ornicus:


keep on making up story shogbo?

keep showing yourself as a dumb fool

you claimed i dont ride uber - i countered you and made a recommendation based on the learning point - anyone using uber on official duty can make a proper legit claim.



are you the kind of person that goes about breaking the law? do you know what a compliance department in any company does? olodo tongue

Sorry to disappoint you. I don't curse out at people. You might think you are clever. You knew I said stuffs that relates well with you. But, if you keep up with this charade of life you are living, you will be caught out sooner than later. Cheers!

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 11:29am On Oct 20, 2019
deedee44:

If your drivers are not doing offline you think you'll be getting paid every week without stories?
You encouraged someone to print cards to win customers for offline trips and you're here going against offline trips. You are

Reading and understanding are two different things.. I guess you and the 4 likes and counting only read but don't understand
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 11:30am On Oct 20, 2019

ornicus carry on I de feel u wink


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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by XGhost: 11:55am On Oct 20, 2019
Like I said...
XGhost:
like hitting your head against a wall. people confuse being fraudulent with being smart

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 12:09pm On Oct 20, 2019
GAZZUZZ:

ornicus carry on I de feel u wink


Gbeborun

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by lin3r2(m): 12:14pm On Oct 20, 2019
Crvrider:


Why not check out google you should be able to come up with a template you can adjust.

I have checked but the ones I saw aren't really detailed as I had hoped and also the legal language involved isn't fit for my use
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:22pm On Oct 20, 2019
peeps4u:

Gbeborun

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 12:22pm On Oct 20, 2019
deedee44:

If your drivers are not doing offline you think you'll be getting paid every week without stories?
You encouraged someone to print cards to win customers for offline trips and you're here going against offline trips. You are

For your information whether offline or online a lot of you drivers will still complain and stories.. The drivers that work for me do not pay a kobo for maintenance. One of them started giving stories ,I had to warn and he knows he will not get a better deal anywhere else ..... I could have had close to 20 cars on my fleet.. But am taking my time to make sure I hire good drivers that are willing to work .. They are out there, but person has to be patient and be calm....
Six months ago I got a driver via NL.. I gave the driver the car in excellent condition, I introduce him to my mechanic.. The first day on the Job the driver bash the car and then drop the car at my mechanic.. The fool than called me and ask when the car will be ready.... The damage was over 40k naira.. I sacked him on the spot without saying anything... And few weeks later he came on NL looking for a car .. I just kept quiet and didn't say anything on the forum....
This ehailing business is like a game ,you have to know what you are doing.. Nobody will come and hold your hands in this world.. Only you and yourself can make a change.. Think outside the box to make changes, and don't over do things.. Even if you are giving out cards for offline job, be discreet about it .. Give good customer service.. And know when to offer your service and know when not to .. If your presentation is good ,it is the riders that will use their own mouth to ask for offline services ..
It is a jungle out here ,everyman for himself

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by donfortune48(m): 12:38pm On Oct 20, 2019
Dear ornicus,
Everyone here agreed that the driver was wrong for requesting for an offline with you, even those attacking you. But what many are trying to explain to you is that, reporting him to uber seems somehow, quite harsh do to some justifiable reasons in relation to our experience on this job.

Over 70% of uber drivers (even those that supported you) don't like going to festac, satellite town and amuwo odofin for some reasons. rubbery incidents, heavy traffic, bad roads along that way.
you'll likely pass through Babs Animashaun going to festac from gbagada. Which is one of the worst roads in Lagos.

Most people don't negotiate offline just to cheat Uber.
Most times we negotiate offline to justify the risk we're taking for that particular trip. Risks related to possible robbery along that route, or not getting a request back, or passing through bad roads that will possibly damage your car, or getting stuck in an unexpected traffic that will affect your day etc...

I've once negotiated for an offline to amuwo odofin cos there was traffic from Orile to Festac. So I explain to my rider that I will like to follow middle lane to alakija, then go through Festac to amuwo Odofin. We got to the destination rider was so happy seeing the traffic we avoided and added 1k to our agreed fare.

We're not trying to justify Evil. We're only trying to tell you to be flexible in reasoning.
That driver must have had over 5trips on uber before your trip that day, but he didn't negotiate offline with them. So you just need to understand that there might be a reason behind his request for offline which could not be exactly what he told you.

I know you may not accept this explanation cos you don't do Uber and you don't know what we see daily.
I know it will look like convincing Dru23, who sees the job as a blessing, that the job is not easy, when he don't know how to hold a steering....

...but please think otherwise and don't be stiff in reasoning.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by mrjaydee(m): 12:53pm On Oct 20, 2019
donfortune48:
Dear ornicus,
Everyone here agreed that the driver was wrong for requesting for an offline with you, even those attacking you. But what many are trying to explain to you is that, reporting him to uber seems somehow, quite harsh do to some justifiable reasons in relation to our experience on this job.

Over 70% of uber drivers (even those that supported you) don't like going to festac, satellite town and amuwo odofin for some reasons. rubbery incidents, heavy traffic, bad roads along that way.
you'll likely pass through Babs Animashaun going to festac from gbagada. Which is one of the worst roads in Lagos.

Most people don't negotiate offline just to cheat Uber.
Most times we negotiate offline to justify the risk we're taking for that particular trip. Risks related to possible robbery along that route, or not getting a request back, or passing through bad roads that will possibly damage your car, or getting stuck in an unexpected traffic that will affect your day etc...

I've once negotiated for an offline to amuwo odofin cos there was traffic from Orile to Festac. So I explain to my rider that I will like to follow middle lane to alakija, then go through Festac to amuwo Odofin. We got to the destination rider was so happy seeing the traffic we avoided and added 1k to our agreed fare.

We're not trying to justify Evil. We're only trying to tell you to be flexible in reasoning.
That driver must have had over 5trips on uber before your trip that day, but he didn't negotiate offline with them. So you just need to understand that there might be a reason behind his request for offline which could not be exactly what he told you.

I know you may not accept this explanation cos you don't do Uber and you don't know what we see daily.
I know it will look like convincing Dru23, who sees the job as a blessing, that the job is not easy, when he don't know how to hold a steering....

...but please think otherwise and don't be stiff in reasoning.


God bless you, you've said it all. That fool will still not come to terms with this, just leave the idiot and the arrogant imbeciles supporting him

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by olaoye15(m): 1:01pm On Oct 20, 2019
northbird:
It depends on how you look @ it.

In Abj, the roads are quite good, especially within d city centre, no bad roads like we HV in Lagos.

Also, no police extortion, no lastma, and limited one ways, you would only have issues with Agbero if you pick their passengers or drop in front of the market or front of their loading parks.

So maintenance on vehicle is quite minimal, but you don't have the kind of population of riders like you have in Lagos.

However, if you have a confirmed Belgium Toyota corrollla, you would make a killing by getting more offline customers that would pay per hour. and those that go interstate.

For instance, sometimes you might get offline trip ( drop-off) to Jos. The going rate is 40-45k. Fuel to n fro for a corolla shd around 6k.

You would go n come back in DT same day. You will have a net of 30k. Uber n taxify can't give you that.

Pls. Don't play with your A.C in Abuja, that is d only edge you have over there. Premium is always placed on cars with A.c by the riders.

The real riders ( I mean the pple who don't consider cost n have d cash ) most tyms always require offline trips.

One more thing: Think about the big picture, if you want a job ensure your CV is always @ hand, also if it's business, you cud register a business enterprise or company as you deem fit.

Cos sometimes you pick riders that might take you off the street.

The influential folks around there "hide in plain sight", or move at odd hours, don't make the mistake of assesing by clothes or shoes, the bling -bling are not d real folks


Good luck.

Chief.. it seems your are experienced in e hailing business in Abuja..

I need to meet with you as I want to share from your wealth of experience.

I intend moving my 5 months old Toyota corolla for Lagos to Abuja for the e hailing business.

I run a registered construction company but I think I can also put my such venture.. I intend venturing into it in December while I run my business a long side..I am gonna drive it myself.

I don't mind it we can have a drink together somewhere very soon.

Thanks..
How do I connect with you?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 1:16pm On Oct 20, 2019
donfortune48:
Dear ornicus,
Everyone here agreed that the driver was wrong for requesting for an offline with you, even those attacking you. But what many are trying to explain to you is that, reporting him to uber seems somehow, quite harsh do to some justifiable reasons in relation to our experience on this job.

Over 70% of uber drivers (even those that supported you) don't like going to festac, satellite town and amuwo odofin for some reasons. rubbery incidents, heavy traffic, bad roads along that way.
you'll likely pass through Babs Animashaun going to festac from gbagada. Which is one of the worst roads in Lagos.

Most people don't negotiate offline just to cheat Uber.
Most times we negotiate offline to justify the risk we're taking for that particular trip. Risks related to possible robbery along that route, or not getting a request back, or passing through bad roads that will possibly damage your car, or getting stuck in an unexpected traffic that will affect your day etc...

I've once negotiated for an offline to amuwo odofin cos there was traffic from Orile to Festac. So I explain to my rider that I will like to follow middle lane to alakija, then go through Festac to amuwo Odofin. We got to the destination rider was so happy seeing the traffic we avoided and added 1k to our agreed fare.

We're not trying to justify Evil. We're only trying to tell you to be flexible in reasoning.
That driver must have had over 5trips on uber before your trip that day, but he didn't negotiate offline with them. So you just need to understand that there might be a reason behind his request for offline which could not be exactly what he told you.

I know you may not accept this explanation cos you don't do Uber and you don't know what we see daily.
I know it will look like convincing Dru23, who sees the job as a blessing, that the job is not easy, when he don't know how to hold a steering....

...but please think otherwise and don't be stiff in reasoning.



rather than speaking english - acquaint yourself THOROUGLY with uber's policies

https://www.uber.com/legal/community-guidelines/us-can-en/?state=h49CWm8vFmvFIf5XL-wfF2woCPGeVcq67cbB3XJTN7s%3D&_csid=O8PWH-xxYgjs5Skerrm5Pg#_

https://www.ridesharingdriver.com/fired-uber-drivers-get-deactivated-and-reactivated/

if it is too hard for you to do - then get off uber and do Kabu Kabu, or danfo or yellow cab

EVERYBODY has horror stories from their jobs/occupations. there is nothing special about your stories.

this is why i have been saying nigerians are unemployable. y'all continue looking for ways to bypass process and procedure
on top of that, you will be claiming rights while violating policy. and you are supposed to be the educated ones, but you are all reasoning like brutish danfo drivers


I've once negotiated for an offline to amuwo odofin cos there was traffic from Orile to Festac. So I explain to my rider that I will like to follow middle lane to alakija, then go through Festac to amuwo Odofin. We got to the destination rider was so happy seeing the traffic we avoided and added 1k to our agreed fare.

sooner or later, uber will review their data, figure out what is going on among drivers and respond accordingly. when they do, you will all be here crying about how wicked they are.
i spoke about how i worked in downstream. we have station managers who are always running game, adjusting pumps. they always have their stories about country hard, i am broke etc. but when they get caught and sacked is their life not far harder? they will then be wishing for the same job, with all its so called difficulties.


Everyone here agreed that the driver was wrong for requesting for an offline with you, even those attacking you. But what many are trying to explain to you is that, reporting him to uber seems somehow, quite harsh do to some justifiable reasons in relation to our experience on this job.

simply put, you are fully aware that going offline while on a ride is wrong, but you are trying to use sentiment. let me say what my boss used to say - if this job was easy , they would give it to monkeys to do.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 1:18pm On Oct 20, 2019
GAZZUZZ:

ornicus carry on I de feel u wink



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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by radautoworks: 1:20pm On Oct 20, 2019
Crvrider:


Do not ask what your country can do for you. Rather ask what can you do for your country. And by that I mean for your fellow Nigerian brother and sister. Sure we all know Nigeria is a tough terrain to introduce certain practices but that is not to say we can't try.

I think he has just given you another outlet through which you could make your services affordable across board.

Why not first look into it on how you can take advantage of the proposition. If he is a salary earner, I think something can be worked out with his bank through his account officer to have x amount deducted every month over a period of time.

In an environment not so in line with common practices, but to make the common practices work, we the people have to act.

A simple rule in business is to face your core competency. Many a business has gone under by not following that mantra. What you are suggesting was hard enough in the United States where the rules are clear. 4-7% in losses each year due to financing. Now we are in a society where the rules are not clear and it is not our competency. We would be idiots to go into it. One only need to look how hard it is to find hire-purchase buyers (and that's tangible where the car can be repossessed). How much more when it's an intangible product you cannot repossess?


Does that mean we are not empathetic, no. But we would be better off staying in business to help more people wouldn't we?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 1:36pm On Oct 20, 2019
radautoworks:


A simple rule in business is to face your core competency. Many a business has gone under by not following that mantra. What you are suggesting was hard enough in the United States where the rules are clear. 4-7% in losses each year due to financing. Now we are in a society where the rules are not clear and it is not our competency. We would be idiots to go into it. One only need to look how hard it is to find hire-purchase buyers (and that's tangible where the car can be repossessed). How much more when it's an intangible product you cannot repossess?


Does that mean we are not empathetic, no. But we would be better off staying in business to help more people wouldn't we?

i hope your culture shock with the mindset of nigerian workers is not too much?
na the same way some of your guys will tell customers i can do this job for you at a cheaper price in my own workshop
they will also justify by saying you are greedy, stingy, wicked, etc

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by radautoworks: 1:38pm On Oct 20, 2019
ornicus:


i hope your culture shock with the mindset of nigerian workers is not too much?
na the same way some of your guys will tell customers i can do this job for you at a cheaper price in my own workshop
they will also justify by saying you are greedy, stingy, wicked, etc

Yup. Same thing happens overseas. Luckily our customers like us and tell us when it happens. We've let 3 techs go for that reason. Pretty sure it happens more than we know though.

As a whole though, I have excellent employees. So much do that people have tried to poach them and ask what Staffing agency I use but I don't I don't use one. I find and train myself and am willing to pay what they are worth.

Haven't been accused of being greedy or stingy yet because the company books are open to all employees and they all know exactly how much the company made each month and receive a profit share in addition to pay. Also, employees are allowed to request a salary review at any point if they can prove why they deserve it.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by tojahh(m): 1:45pm On Oct 20, 2019
Izzuo abeg give me that number. Taxifier don block my account.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 1:59pm On Oct 20, 2019
olaoye15:


Chief.. it seems your are experienced in e hailing business in Abuja..

I need to meet with you as I want to share from your wealth of experience.

I intend moving my 5 months old Toyota corolla for Lagos to Abuja for the e hailing business.

I run a registered construction company but I think I can also put my such venture.. I intend venturing into it in December while I run my business a long side..I am gonna drive it myself.

I don't mind it we can have a drink together somewhere very soon.

Thanks..
How do I connect with you?
send me a pm. E hailing in Abj is not like Lagos. In fact, I can tell you, Uber is clutching to the straws over there and Bolt is surviving also by slashing fares further in Abj.

Do you plan to use it as a side gig or the main thing? Or is that the reason why you are going to Abuja.

But not to worry as long as you have a sound corolla with AC. You would get offlines. It might take a few months though to build your list of clientele.

And a great avenue to connect. Like I said earlier , forget d riders that pose in the owners corner n control you here n there.

The real riders that are willingly to help or assist you in anyway are down to earth

So never overlook anyone by dressing or speech. The predominant tribe over there are willingly to help you and their elites are down to earth.

I will give you an example.

I picked a woman and her daughter around
Wuse zone 3 former military pensions board in the morning.

The route:
Drop the daughter @ a school in wuse 2 besides Ap plaza n from there take here to here office in same Wuse2.

We got talking, n d was music playing on the radio. She kind of liked d music.
I told her DT music is good for the body cos its therapeutic n esp cos music hits the 'soul' WC is where all energies com from.

I dropped her @ d office same wuse2 n she gave me 3k. I'm not sure we spent up to 20mins ( around 4km) for everything. Ideally, the fare shouldn't be more than #600 ( in all).

But like I said earlier, the riders that will give you money won't seem or look lyk it.

This is purely off line.

numerous examples abound.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Crvrider: 2:45pm On Oct 20, 2019
radautoworks:


Yup. Same thing happens overseas. Luckily our customers like us and tell us when it happens. We've let 3 techs go for that reason. Pretty sure it happens more than we know though.

As a whole though, I have excellent employees. So much do that people have tried to poach them and ask what Staffing agency I use but I don't I don't use one. I find and train myself and am willing to pay what they are worth.

Haven't been accused of being greedy or stingy yet because the company books are open to all employees and they all know exactly how much the company made each month and receive a profit share in addition to pay. Also, employees are allowed to request a salary review at any point if they can prove why they deserve it.

Curious. Are your employees Nigerians or foreigners? Quoting those who said Nigerians are unemployable.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 2:46pm On Oct 20, 2019
dru23:


For your information whether offline or online a lot of you drivers will still complain and stories.. The drivers that work for me do not pay a kobo for maintenance. One of them started giving stories ,I had to warn and he knows he will not get a better deal anywhere else ..... I could have had close to 20 cars on my fleet.. But am taking my time to make sure I hire good drivers that are willing to work .. They are out there, but person has to be patient and be calm....
Six months ago I got a driver via NL.. I gave the driver the car in excellent condition, I introduce him to my mechanic.. The first day on the Job the driver bash the car and then drop the car at my mechanic.. The fool than called me and ask when the car will be ready.... The damage was over 40k naira.. I sacked him on the spot without saying anything... And few weeks later he came on NL looking for a car .. I just kept quiet and didn't say anything on the forum....
This ehailing business is like a game ,you have to know what you are doing.. Nobody will come and hold your hands in this world.. Only you and yourself can make a change.. Think outside the box to make changes, and don't over do things.. Even if you are giving out cards for offline job, be discreet about it .. Give good customer service.. And know when to offer your service and know when not to .. If your presentation is good ,it is the riders that will use their own mouth to ask for offline services ..
It is a jungle out here ,everyman for himself
So what are you saying, offline is a fraud or not?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 2:53pm On Oct 20, 2019
Soh because of Ornicus I was banned for d 1st time since 2006 dat I've been using Nairaland for almost a week, they locked me out, cold won finish me... Mandela try o, my respect for him just triple, 27yrs! Tojahh & Izzou no b soh...


To d mod dat ban me, after 13yrs of using Nairaland, I deserve some accolades, not ban, but no wahala, what comes around, goes around... Angel Garbu, Michael & I are d panel of judges on judgement day, just pray ur file no near my table, cos automatically you'll be the one to use your hand to judge yourself and u already know ur score.


*In kabaka's voice* I want to apologise to the honourable mod dat ban me, please don't try it again, if I type or do some things when I'm angry, its a mistake and not intentional, please forgive me, let us enjoy our political Nairaland in peace.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by princpl(m): 2:54pm On Oct 20, 2019
peeps4u:


If you have time and zeal to drive it yourself, the best option.

Thanks for the response
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 2:56pm On Oct 20, 2019
pope191:
Soh because of Ornicus I was banned for d 1st time since 2006 dat have been using Nairaland for almost a week, they locked me out, cold won finish me... Mandela try o, my respect for him just triple, 27yrs! Tojahh & Izzou no b soh...


To d mod dat ban me, after 13yrs of using Nairaland, I deserve some accolades, not ban, but no wahala, what comes around, goes around... Angel Garbu, Michael & I are d panel of judges on judgement day, just pray ur file no near my table, cos automatically you'll be the one to use your hand to judge yourself and u already know ur score.


*In kabaka's voice* I want to apologise to the honourable mod dat ban me, please don't try it again, if I type or do some things when I'm angry, its a mistake and not intentional, please forgive me, let us enjoy our political Nairaland in peace.

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Crvrider: 2:56pm On Oct 20, 2019
ornicus:


i hope your culture shock with the mindset of nigerian workers is not too much?
na the same way some of your guys will tell customers i can do this job for you at a cheaper price in my own workshop
they will also justify by saying you are greedy, stingy, wicked, etc

I'm too lazy to go back to one of your earlier post. However I recall you saying it's quite different if you approach an employee outside the company he works to do business with him. So tell me bro what then are you encouraging in the employee?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by princpl(m): 2:57pm On Oct 20, 2019
A305:
it is adviceable to drive your car yourself to earn the most to be able to care for your car and make a little bit of money even if you do it part time. But you decides to give it to a driver for rental purpose.

The key to recording success is good management. Management in the sense of up to date maintenance of car as well as repairs. Don't be surprised, On remittance of 30k per week(120k per month), you could spend as much as 30k to 40k to keep the car in top shape. Not to mention unplanned repairs, down times due to driver change or accident etc. Don't forget to get insurance too.

Find a good driver, Don't be scared of firing driver when he defaults repeatedly, there are many of them that have been waiting for months to get a car.


Thanks for the good response...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Crvrider: 3:00pm On Oct 20, 2019
radautoworks:


A simple rule in business is to face your core competency. Many a business has gone under by not following that mantra. What you are suggesting was hard enough in the United States where the rules are clear. 4-7% in losses each year due to financing. Now we are in a society where the rules are not clear and it is not our competency. We would be idiots to go into it. One only need to look how hard it is to find hire-purchase buyers (and that's tangible where the car can be repossessed). How much more when it's an intangible product you cannot repossess?


Does that mean we are not empathetic, no. But we would be better off staying in business to help more people wouldn't we?

I am just a fan who came by to say hi.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by A305: 3:09pm On Oct 20, 2019
princpl:



Thanks for the good response...
C'st la vie.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 3:13pm On Oct 20, 2019
[quote author=GAZZUZZ post=83307295][/quote].

My lawyers r working on litigation as I type.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by izzou(m): 3:23pm On Oct 20, 2019
tojahh:
Izzuo abeg give me that number. Taxifier don block my account.

0803-901-2019
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 3:28pm On Oct 20, 2019
Seniors, pls let us not allow a single guy to derail this glorious thread.

The last 4 pages, ?

Heck, he is not even a driver partner with Uber/ bolt.

If he is aggrieved, he should report to Uber n end it there, n not bring the reportage to this place.

The purpose of this thread is to inform n learn from the experiences of others. The gurus and the greenhorns.

@ izzou: keep doing the good work broda.
That's d kind of energy I like getting on this platform. Positive vibes only. cool

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by radautoworks: 3:39pm On Oct 20, 2019
Crvrider:


Curious. Are your employees Nigerians or foreigners? Quoting those who said Nigerians are unemployable.

Mostly Nigerian though I did actively look for those new to the work force who hadn't learnt bad habits yet... I have the most problems with the "veterans". Poor work ethic and questionable morals. All three I mentioned earlier were veterans in the work force and I had my doubts about hiring them in the first place.

That being said, not trying to get into the whole "are Nigerians employable argument"

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