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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by skillip(m): 5:59pm On Dec 31, 2019
Eizenburg:
.

My thoughts exactly, when you said you were told you would be called.
. I tire o. No be Naija. it's a general thing.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by skillip(m): 6:01pm On Dec 31, 2019
manny656:
I was at the LCC office at the Lekki Epe tollgate office and I didn't spend up to 30 minutes before I got the starter pack.

Immediately I got to their office, there were up to 60 persons around seeking for the same thing. I just collected the form and filled the required info, took the payslip and wrote my account name and that I am paying N2,000.

There were like 5 of their staff available educating us on what to do. I simply called the youngest of them. Gave her N500 for breakfast. Gave her my form and it was ready within 10 minutes. I didn't spend up to 30 minutes and most of it was on filling the form.


Lucky you, I've paid already na, Naija and egunje.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by eherbal(m): 6:02pm On Dec 31, 2019
DonJoeSneh:


As a starter lemme just jot these places down and adhere strictly. I don't mind turning to okada inside Surulere alone.
short trips will wear your engine faster unless you're using 1.0 to 1.4 litre engine.short trips are not advisable

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 6:08pm On Dec 31, 2019
Jiayu:
Winter indeed. I don Park since morning. People don comot Lagos till next year.
You mean till tomorrow grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by am4truth(m): 6:10pm On Dec 31, 2019
izzou:


The only people that can change that are drivers and partners, but we are enjoying the 20 trips for $50 gross profit

As long as no one is complaining, apps with zero naira base fare will keeping showing up

What Ocar pays to drivers is ridiculously low. Slavery Money
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by eherbal(m): 6:18pm On Dec 31, 2019
nitigriti:


I was on rental and still managed to meet up; driving 80+ hours every week.

Funny thing is all the cars I used were always in good shape. Of course there will be scratches on the bumpers, but the cars were always fine.

Cars suffer in bad roads when you speed into the roads; but if you crawl into bad roads, the car will be fine.

my kinda driver.its heart wrenching when you see some Coro driver lurch into potholes without as much as blink of an eye. I saw one golden 2005 Corolla carrying fire wood and another one on 3mb overloaded with stuffs I can't see,but the rear wheels were touching the cars body .very sad situations.their riders were female. I wonder what these ladies hypnotise these drivers with for them to agree to such recklessness? undecided

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by eherbal(m): 6:26pm On Dec 31, 2019
chillex8:
It is official.
WINTER IS HERE.

Signing out officially cool
congratulations bro.you drove a good drive.thanks for the experience you've imparted here comically.youre appreciated.cool

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by DonJoeSneh(m): 7:24pm On Dec 31, 2019
manny656:
And if the car is not yours, have a letter from the owner ready or just register the etag in his or her name. Many uber/bolt drivers were turned away because of this.

Although a friend of mine on HP said he wasn't asked for it.

Good luck.


please, what is this tag/pack all about?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by efismikoko(m): 7:36pm On Dec 31, 2019
Good day please I need urgent advise I want to buy a Camry 04 and give it out for HP well I don't have a driver now I just need people's advise and any reliable driver that need this can reply thanks
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 7:43pm On Dec 31, 2019
efismikoko:
Good day please I need urgent advise I want to buy a Camry 04 and give it out for HP well I don't have a driver now I just need people's advise and any reliable driver that need this can reply thanks

Yes, Camry is good for the business. Make sure you're buying non flooded car and check the car report via VIN.

HP is best enjoyed by the drivers when the � car doesn't hive issues as often.

When are u planing to bring in the car? Might be interested in the HP.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Olahevan: 7:46pm On Dec 31, 2019
He knows the owner will bear the loss. Make delivery sha complete ni.
Na hp pay these days for ehailng.
eherbal:
my kinda driver.its heart wrenching when you see some Coro driver lurch into potholes without as much as blink of an eye. I saw one golden 2005 Corolla carrying fire wood and another one on 3mb overloaded with stuffs I can't see,but the rear wheels were touching the cars body .very sad situations.their riders were female. I wonder what these ladies hypnotise these drivers with for them to agree to such recklessness? undecided
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Olahevan: 7:47pm On Dec 31, 2019
efismikoko:
Good day please I need urgent advise I want to buy a Camry 04 and give it out for HP well I don't have a driver now I just need people's advise and any reliable driver that need this can reply thanks
I'd like to take it. If you dont mind.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 7:54pm On Dec 31, 2019
Hahahaha....
My brother my brother I agree with you on this and I’ll keep this your advice in one of my achieves.
. DON’T ASK DONT TELL

Adolf Hitler says “if you tell a lie and stand by it that lie lie will turn out to be the truth”.

Notwithstanding, I disagree to some areas which you mentioned in your first post. But anyways, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Most people say festac is a no go zone but someone says it’s his best area, if you know your way in and out you won’t encounter any issues even with traffic or bad road.

One thing I try not to do is argue with a professor/emeritus or a resurrected jesus, like what do you want to teach such a person.

All the same, thanks for the knowledge shared. I must say you’re a good comic writer.


AngryIgboMan:
After I posted what I posted, most pilots are calling it "Joke". I laugh at your ignorance in Japanese. Any serious learner should take what I posted very serious. Those areas are that dangerous and bad. I added small comedy to make it look simple. But I can be mean to you if you dare try to damage by source of income by taking me to places like kirikiri or Akute.

This business is all about survival. Riders are trying to kill you by making you go to bad areas. They will all sound nice and sweet and tell you how you are a good driver.

Hear me soul brother. Its all about there selfish interest. If your car or partners car should die, NOBODY GIVES A FUCCK ABOUT YOU. HUNGER WILL KEE YOU. Protect yourself in this Lagos brothers.

Some of you are of the hopeless opinion that when you are nice to riders or people, they will reciprocate by telling you to SUPPLY 1000 TRAILER LOADS OF WHITE SAND FOR SAND FILLING ELEGUSHI BEACH. Let me teach you something Mugu. The average Human being especially a Nigerian not to talk of a Lagosian is always trying to kill you to survive. Thats why your partners don't give a hoot about your welfare. They will compliment you on how you are a good driver and you remit money always. They will tell you how your reward is in heaven. You are always om the road sleeping like an animal by Northwest filling station or admiralty Lekki.

The day anything happens to you (God forbid), they are replacing you immediately with another driver. Its as easy as that. I don't want to detail this.

Regarding missing items, let me teach newbie drivers my policy which I learnt the hard way. My policy has always been;

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

Let me tell 3 stories to buttress my point

Last 2 years, I took a hopeless woman rider from Maryland to Lekki. Her son forgot his school bag in my car. On a normal day, the protocol would have been to drive to Uber or Bolt office and drop the bag there. Two days later being that I was trying to be a nice man then and PROBABLY EXPECTING TO WIN A CONTRACT TO REPAIR IKORODU ROAD FOR BEING A GOOD DRIVER, I drove all the way from Okota to Lekki phase 1 to drop the bag. Guess how much this hopeless woman gave me? 500! She said she is suspecting I live around Lekki and that am just trying to bill her. Can you imagine? I live in Lekki and am doing Uber? How will I pay rent? This very mean woman left me at her gate and went inside. I was just outside looking like a morron.

Another time, another very useless woman requested me from Ojota to Ilupeju. She fogot her make up kit in my car. When I drove down from Iju side to Ilupeju to return her make up kit, this woman just said THANK YOU and entered her car. I was just watching her. She did not even talk anything about my fuel. The thing pepper me die. I called on God and heavens were closed.

The 3rd and last time, a very pathetic, lousy, wretched woman this time around forgot her house keys in my car. She stays at Gbagada. Based on my bad experiences returning missing items, I decided to negotiate price before going. This forlorn Kaput woman was so mean and rude. She was shouting that am selfìsh and that I should have returned the key first before any other thing. I tried to explain say na condition make crayfish bend. This woman swore that she will never listen. When she noticed am not succumbing, she said she will give me 2k. I didn't know it was a format. When I arrived from SURULERE, this woman said I should wait because money is inside. She took her house keys from me, went inside her house and locked it. I was there sitting like a foool for 2 hours. I was calling and calling and calling. She eventually blocked my line.

I left sad, wounded, bruised, hurt and dejected.

When I reached my house, I formulated the policy of

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

If a rider forgets anything, don't call to ask them if they forgot anything. If they call to ask about anything they forgot, don't tell them anything.

If I should look back and see anything lost in my car, AM THROWING IT STRAIGHT INTO THE OCEAN ANYTIME AM ABOVE 3RD MAINLAND BRIDGE. I will use it and contribute to the growth of the economy of the marine Kingdom.

If I should tell you valuables I have thrown overboard... You won't believe me. I mean even sensitive documents and highly valuable articles and items. THE FACT IS THAT I DO NOT CARE ANYMORE. People are so mean spirited.... Why should I be nice? Am I Jesus?

I stay around Ajah axis. Should I drive down to Uber or bolt office to submit it, who will pay me? If I return it to riders, they are so mean spirited. Uber or Bolt has no robust system that pays a certain amount for returning items. They don't care. Why should I care?

To the man that saw a missing phone and was blocked... Were you not the one that admitted to seeing a phone? I can't give you business secrets on how I deal with situations like this. Very clean, straight and apt.

To any of you reading this, I pray none of you becomes my rider and foget anything. Believe me its going straight to the Ocean even if its a Laptop.

Afugom ife na uwa. Agbusi gbaa otula, omuru ako. Ukpala okpoko gburu, nti chiri ya. Onye anwu gbara na agba oso ma ohu ijiji. Ana esi na na isi ahu ama uto nsi. Ogom egbulam biko. Where will I even start and stop with this proverbs?

Infact, There is a particular spot I park and throw them. If a diver should dive and go straight down that spot, plenty things are there.

Am not going to use it either because am not a THIEF. Am not returning it too because THERE IS NO GUARANTEE YOU WILL PAY ME.

I BOUGHT MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. I FUEL MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. YOU DID NOT BUY FUEL FOR ME. I DID NOT COME TO LAGOS TO DIE.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 8:03pm On Dec 31, 2019
efismikoko:
Good day please I need urgent advise I want to buy a Camry 04 and give it out for HP well I don't have a driver now I just need people's advise and any reliable driver that need this can reply thanks

I need it 100% bro... If your would drop your email. I will contact you asap. Camry 04 is cool.. But u can weigh it with the option of corolla 05-06
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 8:31pm On Dec 31, 2019
AngryIgboMan:
After I posted what I posted, most pilots are calling it "Joke". I laugh at your ignorance in Japanese. Any serious learner should take what I posted very serious. Those areas are that dangerous and bad. I added small comedy to make it look simple. But I can be mean to you if you dare try to damage by source of income by taking me to places like kirikiri or Akute.

This business is all about survival. Riders are trying to kill you by making you go to bad areas. They will all sound nice and sweet and tell you how you are a good driver.

Hear me soul brother. Its all about there selfish interest. If your car or partners car should die, NOBODY GIVES A FUCCK ABOUT YOU. HUNGER WILL KEE YOU. Protect yourself in this Lagos brothers.

Some of you are of the hopeless opinion that when you are nice to riders or people, they will reciprocate by telling you to SUPPLY 1000 TRAILER LOADS OF WHITE SAND FOR SAND FILLING ELEGUSHI BEACH. Let me teach you something Mugu. The average Human being especially a Nigerian not to talk of a Lagosian is always trying to kill you to survive. Thats why your partners don't give a hoot about your welfare. They will compliment you on how you are a good driver and you remit money always. They will tell you how your reward is in heaven. You are always om the road sleeping like an animal by Northwest filling station or admiralty Lekki.

The day anything happens to you (God forbid), they are replacing you immediately with another driver. Its as easy as that. I don't want to detail this.

Regarding missing items, let me teach newbie drivers my policy which I learnt the hard way. My policy has always been;

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

Let me tell 3 stories to buttress my point

Last 2 years, I took a hopeless woman rider from Maryland to Lekki. Her son forgot his school bag in my car. On a normal day, the protocol would have been to drive to Uber or Bolt office and drop the bag there. Two days later being that I was trying to be a nice man then and PROBABLY EXPECTING TO WIN A CONTRACT TO REPAIR IKORODU ROAD FOR BEING A GOOD DRIVER, I drove all the way from Okota to Lekki phase 1 to drop the bag. Guess how much this hopeless woman gave me? 500! She said she is suspecting I live around Lekki and that am just trying to bill her. Can you imagine? I live in Lekki and am doing Uber? How will I pay rent? This very mean woman left me at her gate and went inside. I was just outside looking like a morron.

Another time, another very useless woman requested me from Ojota to Ilupeju. She fogot her make up kit in my car. When I drove down from Iju side to Ilupeju to return her make up kit, this woman just said THANK YOU and entered her car. I was just watching her. She did not even talk anything about my fuel. The thing pepper me die. I called on God and heavens were closed.

The 3rd and last time, a very pathetic, lousy, wretched woman this time around forgot her house keys in my car. She stays at Gbagada. Based on my bad experiences returning missing items, I decided to negotiate price before going. This forlorn Kaput woman was so mean and rude. She was shouting that am selfìsh and that I should have returned the key first before any other thing. I tried to explain say na condition make crayfish bend. This woman swore that she will never listen. When she noticed am not succumbing, she said she will give me 2k. I didn't know it was a format. When I arrived from SURULERE, this woman said I should wait because money is inside. She took her house keys from me, went inside her house and locked it. I was there sitting like a foool for 2 hours. I was calling and calling and calling. She eventually blocked my line.

I left sad, wounded, bruised, hurt and dejected.

When I reached my house, I formulated the policy of

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

If a rider forgets anything, don't call to ask them if they forgot anything. If they call to ask about anything they forgot, don't tell them anything.

If I should look back and see anything lost in my car, AM THROWING IT STRAIGHT INTO THE OCEAN ANYTIME AM ABOVE 3RD MAINLAND BRIDGE. I will use it and contribute to the growth of the economy of the marine Kingdom.

If I should tell you valuables I have thrown overboard... You won't believe me. I mean even sensitive documents and highly valuable articles and items. THE FACT IS THAT I DO NOT CARE ANYMORE. People are so mean spirited.... Why should I be nice? Am I Jesus?

I stay around Ajah axis. Should I drive down to Uber or bolt office to submit it, who will pay me? If I return it to riders, they are so mean spirited. Uber or Bolt has no robust system that pays a certain amount for returning items. They don't care. Why should I care?

To the man that saw a missing phone and was blocked... Were you not the one that admitted to seeing a phone? I can't give you business secrets on how I deal with situations like this. Very clean, straight and apt.

To any of you reading this, I pray none of you becomes my rider and foget anything. Believe me its going straight to the Ocean even if its a Laptop.

Afugom ife na uwa. Agbusi gbaa otula, omuru ako. Ukpala okpoko gburu, nti chiri ya. Onye anwu gbara na agba oso ma ohu ijiji. Ana esi na na isi ahu ama uto nsi. Ogom egbulam biko. Where will I even start and stop with this proverbs?

Infact, There is a particular spot I park and throw them. If a diver should dive and go straight down that spot, plenty things are there.

Am not going to use it either because am not a THIEF. Am not returning it too because THERE IS NO GUARANTEE YOU WILL PAY ME.

I BOUGHT MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. I FUEL MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. YOU DID NOT BUY FUEL FOR ME. I DID NOT COME TO LAGOS TO DIE.

When it's late at night, like from 11 p.m onwards, some smart riders actually go so far as telling their female friends to request so you don't feel threatened. Countless times when you respond to a female client you get there to find a couple, going together to the man's crib.

Criminals do this too, only difference is they got plans for your corolla or they're planning to use your heart to cook soup (aseje)
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by drmikeadams(m): 9:13pm On Dec 31, 2019
grin angrymake huna watch dis naija movie "taxi driver"
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 9:30pm On Dec 31, 2019
deedee44:

Have you tried just buying bigger tyres?. I think it comes with 205/60/16, have you tried changing your 4 tyres to 215/65/16. I did that and so far so good it's 100% good and 0% bad
You have a like from me.

But 215/65/16 can sometimes be dangerous for the car mostly when you’re on “waterbed road” the tyers can hit your fenders, mud protectors n most times if carrying loads the back tyers can be touching the body inside. I’ve experience.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 9:39pm On Dec 31, 2019
DonJoeSneh:
Bosses, i want to ask another question...i will be asking a lot since I'm just about joining you guys. Please, why do i see drivers complaining about hold-ups....i think it's best for us as fares will be increasing the more we are delayed, or am i getting it wrong? Cos me for kuku like to dey sleep for the holdup make money dey increase ooo.

On uber #7.50k / min or #450 per hour
Bolt- #8/ min or #480 per hour.

With Engine blasting on four cylinders, ac blazing and you being mentally alert. That's a bad deal

Bruh. Excessive traffic is bad biz in this racket.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 9:40pm On Dec 31, 2019
deedee44:

Or I send you my exact location and you request me. I still have someone's atm card in my car. When I told the lady my present location she just respected herself and did the Maths. She said she would rather use 1k to get another in the bank the next day, smart girl
The best I did to one stupid lady that insulted life out of me starting from the moment I received her request till end of trip and has devil would punish her she then left an item in my dashboard. I saw it just about 3 blocks away from her destination I didn’t border calling her to come for it I just drive off. The moment she called me enh, chai! The words I told her enh if somebody had said those words to me I’ll just go and drink snippet n die. I later dropped the item at a random place then text the address to the boyfriend making sure I made it difficult for him to locate be fore he could pick it up.

The guy didn’t border calling me to say he has picked it because I knew he must have suffered locating the place.

I’m very sure they would quarrel or dem fit don separate selfgringrin chai! That lady don’t deserve a good man in her life

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by mazinaija: 9:41pm On Dec 31, 2019
[quote author=Felicity001 post=85387796]Hahahaha....
My brother my brother I agree with you on this and I’ll keep this your advice in one of my achieves.
. DON’T ASK DONT TELL

Adolf Hitler says “if you tell a lie and stand by it that lie lie will turn out to be the truth”.

Notwithstanding, I disagree to some areas which you mentioned in your first post. But anyways, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Most people say festac is a no go zone but someone says it’s his best area, if you know your way in and out you won’t encounter any issues even with traffic or bad road.

One thing I try not to do is argue with a professor/emeritus or a resurrected jesus, like what do you want to teach such a person.

All the same, thanks for the knowledge shared. I must say you’re a good comic writer.


[/quote
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by mazinaija: 9:43pm On Dec 31, 2019
AngryIgboMan:
After I posted what I posted, most pilots are calling it "Joke". I laugh at your ignorance in Japanese. Any serious learner should take what I posted very serious. Those areas are that dangerous and bad. I added small comedy to make it look simple. But I can be mean to you if you dare try to damage by source of income by taking me to places like kirikiri or Akute.

This business is all about survival. Riders are trying to kill you by making you go to bad areas. They will all sound nice and sweet and tell you how you are a good driver.

Hear me soul brother. Its all about there selfish interest. If your car or partners car should die, NOBODY GIVES A FUCCK ABOUT YOU. HUNGER WILL KEE YOU. Protect yourself in this Lagos brothers.

Some of you are of the hopeless opinion that when you are nice to riders or people, they will reciprocate by telling you to SUPPLY 1000 TRAILER LOADS OF WHITE SAND FOR SAND FILLING ELEGUSHI BEACH. Let me teach you something Mugu. The average Human being especially a Nigerian not to talk of a Lagosian is always trying to kill you to survive. Thats why your partners don't give a hoot about your welfare. They will compliment you on how you are a good driver and you remit money always. They will tell you how your reward is in heaven. You are always om the road sleeping like an animal by Northwest filling station or admiralty Lekki.

The day anything happens to you (God forbid), they are replacing you immediately with another driver. Its as easy as that. I don't want to detail this.

Regarding missing items, let me teach newbie drivers my policy which I learnt the hard way. My policy has always been;

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

Let me tell 3 stories to buttress my point

Last 2 years, I took a hopeless woman rider from Maryland to Lekki. Her son forgot his school bag in my car. On a normal day, the protocol would have been to drive to Uber or Bolt office and drop the bag there. Two days later being that I was trying to be a nice man then and PROBABLY EXPECTING TO WIN A CONTRACT TO REPAIR IKORODU ROAD FOR BEING A GOOD DRIVER, I drove all the way from Okota to Lekki phase 1 to drop the bag. Guess how much this hopeless woman gave me? 500! She said she is suspecting I live around Lekki and that am just trying to bill her. Can you imagine? I live in Lekki and am doing Uber? How will I pay rent? This very mean woman left me at her gate and went inside. I was just outside looking like a morron.

Another time, another very useless woman requested me from Ojota to Ilupeju. She fogot her make up kit in my car. When I drove down from Iju side to Ilupeju to return her make up kit, this woman just said THANK YOU and entered her car. I was just watching her. She did not even talk anything about my fuel. The thing pepper me die. I called on God and heavens were closed.

The 3rd and last time, a very pathetic, lousy, wretched woman this time around forgot her house keys in my car. She stays at Gbagada. Based on my bad experiences returning missing items, I decided to negotiate price before going. This forlorn Kaput woman was so mean and rude. She was shouting that am selfìsh and that I should have returned the key first before any other thing. I tried to explain say na condition make crayfish bend. This woman swore that she will never listen. When she noticed am not succumbing, she said she will give me 2k. I didn't know it was a format. When I arrived from SURULERE, this woman said I should wait because money is inside. She took her house keys from me, went inside her house and locked it. I was there sitting like a foool for 2 hours. I was calling and calling and calling. She eventually blocked my line.

I left sad, wounded, bruised, hurt and dejected.

When I reached my house, I formulated the policy of

DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL.

If a rider forgets anything, don't call to ask them if they forgot anything. If they call to ask about anything they forgot, don't tell them anything.

If I should look back and see anything lost in my car, AM THROWING IT STRAIGHT INTO THE OCEAN ANYTIME AM ABOVE 3RD MAINLAND BRIDGE. I will use it and contribute to the growth of the economy of the marine Kingdom.

If I should tell you valuables I have thrown overboard... You won't believe me. I mean even sensitive documents and highly valuable articles and items. THE FACT IS THAT I DO NOT CARE ANYMORE. People are so mean spirited.... Why should I be nice? Am I Jesus?

I stay around Ajah axis. Should I drive down to Uber or bolt office to submit it, who will pay me? If I return it to riders, they are so mean spirited. Uber or Bolt has no robust system that pays a certain amount for returning items. They don't care. Why should I care?

To the man that saw a missing phone and was blocked... Were you not the one that admitted to seeing a phone? I can't give you business secrets on how I deal with situations like this. Very clean, straight and apt.

To any of you reading this, I pray none of you becomes my rider and foget anything. Believe me its going straight to the Ocean even if its a Laptop.

Afugom ife na uwa. Agbusi gbaa otula, omuru ako. Ukpala okpoko gburu, nti chiri ya. Onye anwu gbara na agba oso ma ohu ijiji. Ana esi na na isi ahu ama uto nsi. Ogom egbulam biko. Where will I even start and stop with this proverbs?

Infact, There is a particular spot I park and throw them. If a diver should dive and go straight down that spot, plenty things are there.

Am not going to use it either because am not a THIEF. Am not returning it too because THERE IS NO GUARANTEE YOU WILL PAY ME.

I BOUGHT MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. I FUEL MY CAR THROUGH SUFFERING. YOU DID NOT BUY FUEL FOR ME. I DID NOT COME TO LAGOS TO DIE.
]bro for the sake of humanity stop throwing valuables away like that....This is my approach, when you forget any item in my car,you have two options, either I request bolt or uber to return it no matter the distance or cost I don't care,or you wait until trip brings me around your place anytime by chance or luck..... This policy has always worked for me......I don't negotiate price to return forgotten item,but if you offer me anything, I go say thanks but I didn't come to return it because I want your money but because a trip brought me to your vicinity....

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 9:56pm On Dec 31, 2019
Jiayu:
Winter indeed. I don Park since morning. People don comot Lagos till next year.
when I was saying it “winter is coming” some people asked for my head some for my tongue and even some for my manhood lolzzz.

The time never even reach one or two persons have started shouting.

We need Jon Snow o...

lot of drivers will abandon partners vehicle this period and lot of investors will sell of their cars cheaply. Lots of drivers will not be able to meet up to their weekly payment... the winter is gonna be long. But only the wise will see Valhallagringringrin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity001(m): 10:14pm On Dec 31, 2019
eherbal:
my kinda driver.its heart wrenching when you see some Coro driver lurch into potholes without as much as blink of an eye. I saw one golden 2005 Corolla carrying fire wood and another one on 3mb overloaded with stuffs I can't see,but the rear wheels were touching the cars body .very sad situations.their riders were female. I wonder what these ladies hypnotise these drivers with for them to agree to such recklessness? undecided
It’s not their car na that’s y n they’ve never been privileged to own a car so they don’t know what it means to raise money, buy and maintain a car. Put these same drivers on HP and see how their brains fall back to formation automatically.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:49pm On Dec 31, 2019
Felicity001:

You have a like from me.

But 215/65/16 can sometimes be dangerous for the car mostly when you’re on “waterbed road” the tyers can hit your fenders, mud protectors n most times if carrying loads the back tyers can be touching the body inside. I’ve experience.
I don't know if it will work well for muscle, but I've been using it for big daddy for over a year and no issues at all. It seems to even give slightly better fuel economy
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by medd422: 12:24am On Jan 01, 2020
HAPPY NEW YEAR PEEPS
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by olalekan90(m): 12:44am On Jan 01, 2020
Good morning guys. Can anyone please help with the email we foward taxify inspection report to?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 12:51am On Jan 01, 2020
mrjaydee:


Lol military ke? I grew up with 4 elder brothers dem don drill me tire as the last born. Also, it's not boldness na just reflex.

In the words of 2pac " in times of danger dont freeze it's time to be a Gee"

Be prepared for the worst while hoping for the best that's my mantra.

Happy New year in advance my people.

cool

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by kodred(m): 1:03am On Jan 01, 2020
May this year be good to us!

Happy NEW YEAR!

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by noblealuu: 1:09am On Jan 01, 2020
Happy New year guys


Joining you guys on this e-hailing business on a side hustle this year.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Joee2932: 2:21am On Jan 01, 2020
Happy new year my fellow colleagues. This year will yield better results in all our life endeavors.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 2:27am On Jan 01, 2020
eherbal:
my kinda driver.its heart wrenching when you see some Coro driver lurch into potholes without as much as blink of an eye. I saw one golden 2005 Corolla carrying fire wood and another one on 3mb overloaded with stuffs I can't see,but the rear wheels were touching the cars body .very sad situations.their riders were female. I wonder what these ladies hypnotise these drivers with for them to agree to such recklessness? undecided

Nobody hypnotised them, those are rented vehicles that don't belong to them and they don't even pay for maintenance or repairs cheesy
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 3:00am On Jan 01, 2020
It is just too early for you people to keep saying winter. Just like every business, december moves, that things slow down after December doesnt really mean winter, all businesses experience same. Things will regularize by mid January and business moves.

Alot of businesses will slow down at the begining of january and pick up by mid January.

Let's Stop this winter things.

This isn't the first December in ehailing; the business will still continue after December.





Felicity001:
when I was saying it “winter is coming” some people asked for my head some for my tongue and even some for my manhood lolzzz.

The time never even reach one or two persons have started shouting.

We need Jon Snow o...

lot of drivers will abandon partners vehicle this period and lot of investors will sell of their cars cheaply. Lots of drivers will not be able to meet up to their weekly payment... the winter is gonna be long. But only the wise will see Valhallagringringrin

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