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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Felicity0001: 8:34pm On Apr 29, 2020
Who has seen the Lagos State governor's press release on the lockdown? Its gonna be really serious than I tot ooh...

Sanwo Olu really mean business.

I just wonder how uber drivers will make money these period.

The only part I find intereating was where he said private coys should find private means to convey their workers to work to and fro.

As for the weekly remittance, I honestly don't know what to say about that other than, some level of honesty, understanding and faithfulness will be the only way to resolving this.

@mrjaydee, you would need to drive minimum of 2weeks with the stipulated hours movement is allowed to be able to come up with a good amount your driver or anyone you wish to drive for you. A 1 or 2days test drive wont give u d answer U need. Or better still you drive urself when ever u r free or park your call till every thing normalize

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 8:43pm On Apr 29, 2020
I don't think anyone can deliver 30k weekly rite now.

D curfew constricted d time frame for real earnings.

Even Bolt and Uber will feel it revenue - wise.

But, its just for 2 weeks, I'm sure things wud improve then.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by inferno82(m): 8:59pm On Apr 29, 2020
Good evening my people. Since government is lifting this lockdown next week.

Please I need a car for rental purpose. If anyone got a car or know someone who's in need of a driver, am very much available.
I reside around abule egba. My number is 07037715869
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by xana101: 9:02pm On Apr 29, 2020
Hope Uber and Bolt will reduce their commission too. 25% and 20% respectively is way too high this period. If they continue with such commission, we just gonna be working for them like slave.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 9:12pm On Apr 29, 2020
northbird:
I don't think anyone can deliver 30k weekly rite now.

D curfew constricted d time frame for real earnings.

Even Bolt and Uber will feel it revenue - wise.

But, its just for 2 weeks, I'm sure things wud improve then.

Two weeks! I dont understand

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 9:12pm On Apr 29, 2020
xana101:
Hope Uber and Bolt will reduce their commission too. 25% and 20% respectively is way too high this period. If they continue with such commission, we just gonna be working for them like slave.

Well maybe, but don't bank on it.

Uber won't cos they HV set profit projections for the year n it wz based on 25%. Nobody saw corona hitting hard in Jan.

I'm expecting them to talk about
safety guidelines like

1.no of riders allowed to board to practice some sort of social distance.

2. From 3pm ,eliminate penalties arising from cancellations.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 9:16pm On Apr 29, 2020
shollywendy1:

Two weeks! I dont understand

The ease in lockdown will be in phases, Six weeks .

First two weeks will give directions on whether to maintain status quo or further ease down the lockdown.

If cases don't rise exponentially after the first two weeks, then they will further relax for another 2 weeks.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 9:36pm On Apr 29, 2020
northbird:


The ease in lockdown will be in phases, Six weeks .

First two weeks will give directions on whether to maintain status quo or further ease down the lockdown.

If cases don't rise exponentially after the first two weeks, then they will further relax for another 2 weeks.
Ok... now i understand it. The english was my problem initially. Thanks

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Gazzuzzlogistic(m): 9:45pm On Apr 29, 2020
Infrared thermometers available for sale

08038119063

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 10:39pm On Apr 29, 2020
confusedworld17:
I can’t take this offer since I no get pass.
Pick up: Very close to baruwa bus stop. Ipaja
Time: 10 am tomorrow morning.
Destination: Chevron.
Quote me if you have pass and stays around
Is it taken? If not, I am your man
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Fizzle1759: 10:49pm On Apr 29, 2020
Hello guys. I hail o. Pls how much is hackney permit and LASDRI card? Pls where can I get it in Lagos and how long does it take? Thanks guys
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by jaymejate: 11:04pm On Apr 29, 2020
sexylassie2:


Through out history, men have been the one organising and planning protests, they are the ones changing the political landscape, so it is up to men to do their jobs.

Jobs kor Steve ni

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by abuabdrahman(m): 11:37pm On Apr 29, 2020
confusedworld17:
I can’t take this offer since I no get pass.
Pick up: Very close to baruwa bus stop. Ipaja
Time: 10 am tomorrow morning.
Destination: Chevron.
Quote me if you have pass and stays around

If not taken, I am in , I still went to Chevron today from Agege

Holla @ 08164498102
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Fizzle1759: 12:11am On Apr 30, 2020
toomush:


Hackney permit -N4000
LASDRI - N2000; express N3000



Can we talk bro...
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by peeps4u: 1:35am On Apr 30, 2020
northbird:
I don't think anyone can deliver 30k weekly rite now.

D curfew constricted d time frame for real earnings.

Even Bolt and Uber will feel it revenue - wise.

But, its just for 2 weeks, I'm sure things wud improve then.


Let's pray the shit doesn't hit the roof due to partial lifting of lockdown.

There might even be another lockdown if things get worse.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by northbird: 2:53am On Apr 30, 2020
peeps4u:


Let's pray the shit doesn't hit the roof due to partial lifting of lockdown.

There might even be another lockdown if things get worse.


You are right. Unfortunately, Lagos low income earners are the most vulnerable group cos deir work involves constant interaction wt people n collecting cash.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by owolabi5: 3:22am On Apr 30, 2020
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Thanks
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Ghost1994: 5:50am On Apr 30, 2020
Dear e-hailing Driver. After LockDown what next?


Hi everyone, it’s good to write you again with raised optimism. I have a story to tell about the future of e-hailing (uber/ taxify and etc) business in Lagos. This is an advisory and you may choose to modify or ignore.

Please take a listen.

As the Federal Government in Nigeria is set to lift the statewide lockdown of Abuja, Ogun and Lagos on the 4th of May, it is yet to be known if e-hailing drivers (in Lagos) would get back to work.


However, as transportation is essential to movement from one point to another, we can anticipate that you would be allowed to operate.


One thing we are also certain about is the fact that the corona virus is here and we shall be living with it for a while.

Same also applies to the concept of social distancing which is being adopted.

As we await a more intricate description of the model of economic re-opening to be adopted by the Lagos State government, we can already project those businesses or livelihoods that will be toned down for a long time or completely redefined/lost as the new world order demands.

Yes, the unavoidable fact that nation’s across the globe are being compelled to remodel their lives for the foresable future while reserving a seat for the corona virus pandemic is undeniable.
And this will last until there is an acceptable vaccine worldwide.

So, back to the Crux of the matter,
As an e-hailing driver, this is not the time to be desperate or hasty.

We know the times are hard and we all need to heck a living for ourselves and families.


The e-hailing companies are going to through a lot of baits out at you, but do not forget that most of their staff would be working from home with little or no risk involved, minimal operational cost and no care or cover for you should an emergency arise. Or we await such announcements though.

My advice to all drivers goes thus:

1) BE INNOVATIVE: This is the time to be innovative. Spread your e-tantacles and think for yourself. There are many other things that can be done hands on to fetch you a living. Dig yourself into them and relax on e-hailing, it’s not likely to pay your bills for the next couple of months.

2) FORGET ABOUT RENTALS: If you rent a car to drive, I would candidly advice that you hold on for the next 3 to 4 weeks and watch the dynamics that would unravel.

Those who own vehicles can experiment and you would use their timeline and earnings to determine what is realistic to earn, pay, and save.

Night life is dead. Schools will remain closed. An estimated 50% of private businesses and employed persons will likely go temporarily or permanently jobless.
So what’s the rush.
A lot of partners would be pushing their cars on you right now, but you might be making a great mistake.

And if you must rent, cut you rental to no more than half what you paid before lockdown. I recommend 10k weekly for now.

3) HIRE PURCHASE: It is understandable that this is an intricate subject for those presently on higher purchase schemes.

But don’t be deceived by anyone, there has been a force majeure and the terms of your hire purchase payment can and should be redefined.
Get a good lawyer, get your driver associations or groups involved and make a good presentation.

I suggest you start by requesting to take the next month off, and use the analysis from that period to redetermine your realistic responsibilities to your principal.

I repeat again, don’t be deceived by anyone that the terms of your HP can’t be rescheduled under the present rearrangements we find ourselves.

4) PASSENGERS, RULES/RESTRICTIONS AND SAFE LIVING: Your personal health is your primary responsibility.

Stay SAFE!
God will protect us ALL

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dejidotun2000(m): 6:12am On Apr 30, 2020
You didn't add that some in the crowd are also looking to steal from the dead/wounded
Eizenburg:


There really isn’t any justification. It would be the same scenario if it were a fatal car crash; you’d see the crowd gathering, half of them are just there for their dose of morbid curiousity, the other half to do “eye witness” report. You’d also find a few individuals really willing to help

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by confusedworld17: 7:11am On Apr 30, 2020
deedee44:

Is it taken? If not, I am your man

Taken
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by confusedworld17: 7:12am On Apr 30, 2020
abuabdrahman:


If not taken, I am in , I still went to Chevron today from Agege

Holla @ 08164498102

Taken
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 7:53am On Apr 30, 2020
Ghost1994:
Dear e-hailing Driver. After LockDown what next?


Hi everyone, it’s good to write you again with raised optimism. I have a story to tell about the future of e-hailing (uber/ taxify and etc) business in Lagos. This is an advisory and you may choose to modify or ignore.

Please take a listen.

As the Federal Government in Nigeria is set to lift the statewide lockdown of Abuja, Ogun and Lagos on the 4th of May, it is yet to be known if e-hailing drivers (in Lagos) would get back to work.


However, as transportation is essential to movement from one point to another, we can anticipate that you would be allowed to operate.


One thing we are also certain about is the fact that the corona virus is here and we shall be living with it for a while.

Same also applies to the concept of social distancing which is being adopted.

As we await a more intricate description of the model of economic re-opening to be adopted by the Lagos State government, we can already project those businesses or livelihoods that will be toned down for a long time or completely redefined/lost as the new world order demands.

Yes, the unavoidable fact that nation’s across the globe are being compelled to remodel their lives for the foresable future while reserving a seat for the corona virus pandemic is undeniable.
And this will last until there is an acceptable vaccine worldwide.

So, back to the Crux of the matter,
As an e-hailing driver, this is not the time to be desperate or hasty.

We know the times are hard and we all need to heck a living for ourselves and families.


The e-hailing companies are going to through a lot of baits out at you, but do not forget that most of their staff would be working from home with little or no risk involved, minimal operational cost and no care or cover for you should an emergency arise. Or we await such announcements though.

My advice to all drivers goes thus:

1) BE INNOVATIVE: This is the time to be innovative. Spread your e-tantacles and think for yourself. There are many other things that can be done hands on to fetch you a living. Dig yourself into them and relax on e-hailing, it’s not likely to pay your bills for the next couple of months.

2) FORGET ABOUT RENTALS: If you rent a car to drive, I would candidly advice that you hold on for the next 3 to 4 weeks and watch the dynamics that would unravel.

Those who own vehicles can experiment and you would use their timeline and earnings to determine what is realistic to earn, pay, and save.

Night life is dead. Schools will remain closed. An estimated 50% of private businesses and employed persons will likely go temporarily or permanently jobless.
So what’s the rush.
A lot of partners would be pushing their cars on you right now, but you might be making a great mistake.

And if you must rent, cut you rental to no more than half what you paid before lockdown. I recommend 10k weekly for now.

3) HIRE PURCHASE: It is understandable that this is an intricate subject for those presently on higher purchase schemes.

But don’t be deceived by anyone, there has been a force majeure and the terms of your hire purchase payment can and should be redefined.
Get a good lawyer, get your driver associations or groups involved and make a good presentation.

I suggest you start by requesting to take the next month off, and use the analysis from that period to redetermine your realistic responsibilities to your principal.

I repeat again, don’t be deceived by anyone that the terms of your HP can’t be rescheduled under the present rearrangements we find ourselves.

4) PASSENGERS, RULES/RESTRICTIONS AND SAFE LIVING: Your personal health is your primary responsibility.

Stay SAFE!
God will protect us ALL

Try to get your facts straight next time before writing sh*t down... there is hunger everywhere, there choices to be made. It's either you go out and hustle or starve to death.. Either way a decision has to be made ... Even uber in some parts of USA is still operating......
If you prefer for drivers to sit home and not risk their lives.. I hope you can provide other means of livelihood for them to feed their family other than begging on nairaland .......

And I do have a strong feelings that they will be more drivers looking for partners.. Due to some partners selling off their vehicles... This is my own opinion for now... We just have to see how this whole thing will play out

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 8:09am On Apr 30, 2020
peeps4u:


Let's pray the shit doesn't hit the roof due to partial lifting of lockdown.

There might even be another lockdown if things get worse.


Something will have to hit the roof , and hunger will be one of them ... so it's either person hustle or die of hunger ... it has to be one or the other ,either way the choices are not easy

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 8:14am On Apr 30, 2020
Ghost1994:
Dear e-hailing Driver. After LockDown what next?


Hi everyone, it’s good to write you again with raised optimism. I have a story to tell about the future of e-hailing (uber/ taxify and etc) business in Lagos. This is an advisory and you may choose to modify or ignore.

Please take a listen.

As the Federal Government in Nigeria is set to lift the statewide lockdown of Abuja, Ogun and Lagos on the 4th of May, it is yet to be known if e-hailing drivers (in Lagos) would get back to work.


However, as transportation is essential to movement from one point to another, we can anticipate that you would be allowed to operate.


One thing we are also certain about is the fact that the corona virus is here and we shall be living with it for a while.

Same also applies to the concept of social distancing which is being adopted.

As we await a more intricate description of the model of economic re-opening to be adopted by the Lagos State government, we can already project those businesses or livelihoods that will be toned down for a long time or completely redefined/lost as the new world order demands.

Yes, the unavoidable fact that nation’s across the globe are being compelled to remodel their lives for the foresable future while reserving a seat for the corona virus pandemic is undeniable.
And this will last until there is an acceptable vaccine worldwide.

So, back to the Crux of the matter,
As an e-hailing driver, this is not the time to be desperate or hasty.

We know the times are hard and we all need to heck a living for ourselves and families.


The e-hailing companies are going to through a lot of baits out at you, but do not forget that most of their staff would be working from home with little or no risk involved, minimal operational cost and no care or cover for you should an emergency arise. Or we await such announcements though.

My advice to all drivers goes thus:

1) BE INNOVATIVE: This is the time to be innovative. Spread your e-tantacles and think for yourself. There are many other things that can be done hands on to fetch you a living. Dig yourself into them and relax on e-hailing, it’s not likely to pay your bills for the next couple of months.

2) FORGET ABOUT RENTALS: If you rent a car to drive, I would candidly advice that you hold on for the next 3 to 4 weeks and watch the dynamics that would unravel.

Those who own vehicles can experiment and you would use their timeline and earnings to determine what is realistic to earn, pay, and save.

Night life is dead. Schools will remain closed. An estimated 50% of private businesses and employed persons will likely go temporarily or permanently jobless.
So what’s the rush.
A lot of partners would be pushing their cars on you right now, but you might be making a great mistake.

And if you must rent, cut you rental to no more than half what you paid before lockdown. I recommend 10k weekly for now.

3) HIRE PURCHASE: It is understandable that this is an intricate subject for those presently on higher purchase schemes.

But don’t be deceived by anyone, there has been a force majeure and the terms of your hire purchase payment can and should be redefined.
Get a good lawyer, get your driver associations or groups involved and make a good presentation.

I suggest you start by requesting to take the next month off, and use the analysis from that period to redetermine your realistic responsibilities to your principal.

I repeat again, don’t be deceived by anyone that the terms of your HP can’t be rescheduled under the present rearrangements we find ourselves.

4) PASSENGERS, RULES/RESTRICTIONS AND SAFE LIVING: Your personal health is your primary responsibility.

Stay SAFE!
God will protect us ALL

Good assumptions but I believe reverse will be th case.

The Lagos state government has said company should run 60% staffing.

This 60% will be very cautious of how they transport to work. Most will prefer having a dedicated ride take then to n fro.

Also there will still be PEAK highs (Morning rush n Evening rush). I would wan to think if the app company would implement the POOl ride share system to increase driver earnings - So two colleagues from same office or location can POOl ride and each pays their amount independent of the other.

Concerning rental fee, most owners will hold off their cars getting to work, cuz they will weigh the benefits over maintenance or other KPI.

Now isnt the time to think Partner reducing rental fee but a time partner and driver working together to benefit each other.




Drivers can latch on to dedicated pick up and drop off at a fixed cost. You can get colleagues working in d same environment (2 per pick up or drop off) and charge a fixed rate of say 2k per Person (as you wish).




The worrisome part is the driving witout ac.. bad odour will be at its HIGHEST

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by InfinityEstates: 8:23am On Apr 30, 2020
Carshopper:


Good assumptions but I believe reverse will be th case.

The Lagos state government has said company should run 60% staffing.

This 60% will be very cautious of how they transport to work. Most will prefer having a dedicated ride take then to n fro.

Also there will still be PEAK highs (Morning rush n Evening rush). I would wan to think if the app company would implement the POOl ride share system to increase driver earnings - So two colleagues from same office or location can POOl ride and each pays their amount independent of the other.

Concerning rental fee, most owners will hold off their cars getting to work, cuz they will weigh the benefits over maintenance or other KPI.

Now isnt the time to think Partner reducing rental fee but a time partner and driver working together to benefit each other.




Drivers can latch on to dedicated pick up and drop off at a fixed cost. You can get colleagues working in d same environment (2 per pick up or drop off) and charge a fixed rate of say 2k per Person (as you wish).




The worrisome part is the driving witout ac.. bad odour will be at its HIGHEST

Hmm... Pool ride share system? If I'm a rider, let's say my colleague and I plan on taking a ride, the only logical thing would be to book one ride and share the cost.Thats assuming Bolt/Uber decides to implement your ride sharing system which I think would definitely not work.

Car owners should also start looking into reducing rental fees at least pending when lockdown subsides and the economy picks up...

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by deedee44: 8:27am On Apr 30, 2020
dru23:


Try to get your facts straight next time before writing sh*t down... there is hunger everywhere, there choices to be made. It's either you go out and hustle or starve to death.. Either way a decision has to be made ... Even uber in some parts of USA is still operating......
If you prefer for drivers to sit home and not risk their lives.. I hope you can provide other means of livelihood for them to feed their family other than begging on nairaland .......

And I do have a strong feelings that they will be more drivers looking for partners.. Due to some partners selling off their vehicles... This is my own opinion for now... We just have to see how this whole thing will play out
I just knew this would draw you out cheesy

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Eizenburg: 8:33am On Apr 30, 2020
Carshopper:


Good assumptions but I believe reverse will be th case.

The Lagos state government has said company should run 60% staffing.

This 60% will be very cautious of how they transport to work. Most will prefer having a dedicated ride take then to n fro.

Also there will still be PEAK highs (Morning rush n Evening rush). I would wan to think if the app company would implement the POOl ride share system to increase driver earnings - So two colleagues from same office or location can POOl ride and each pays their amount independent of the other.

Concerning rental fee, most owners will hold off their cars getting to work, cuz they will weigh the benefits over maintenance or other KPI.

Now isnt the time to think Partner reducing rental fee but a time partner and driver working together to benefit each other.




Drivers can latch on to dedicated pick up and drop off at a fixed cost. You can get colleagues working in d same environment (2 per pick up or drop off) and charge a fixed rate of say 2k per Person (as you wish).




The worrisome part is the driving witout ac.. bad odour will be at its HIGHEST

It’s really a tough one, we would just have to wait and see how things unfold.

Took a quick survey of about 15 people that I know regularly use e-hailing as their daily commute. 9 of them says they’ll use their personal cars for now and ride share with colleagues, seeing as they already share the same work space. Out of that 9, 6 says they would go back to e-hailing if they cant handle the stress of driving in Lagos traffic. 2 are hoping on hitching rides with neighbors, and 4 says they’ll continue using e-hailing, as it is the safest option for them.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 8:34am On Apr 30, 2020
Carshopper:


Good assumptions but I believe reverse will be th case.

The Lagos state government has said company should run 60% staffing.

This 60% will be very cautious of how they transport to work. Most will prefer having a dedicated ride take then to n fro.

Also there will still be PEAK highs (Morning rush n Evening rush). I would wan to think if the app company would implement the POOl ride share system to increase driver earnings - So two colleagues from same office or location can POOl ride and each pays their amount independent of the other.

Concerning rental fee, most owners will hold off their cars getting to work, cuz they will weigh the benefits over maintenance or other KPI.

Now isnt the time to think Partner reducing rental fee but a time partner and driver working together to benefit each other.




Drivers can latch on to dedicated pick up and drop off at a fixed cost. You can get colleagues working in d same environment (2 per pick up or drop off) and charge a fixed rate of say 2k per Person (as you wish).




The worrisome part is the driving witout ac.. bad odour will be at its HIGHEST


I think partners should try to either sell off the vehicles or wait till the situation improves.. The cost of maintaining and cost of parts has increase now .. The dollar is about 450 to naira ...

For now partners should hold on till things improve .. The operating cost is not worth the rental delivery , the cost of parts will increase at least double the previous cost.

And this is why I was hammering that people should get cars like Honda civic due to cheap parts. Toyota car owners go hear am well well ,cost of parts are about to triple..... And if partners fail to heed my advice, than more junk cars will pile the roads, until the cars are no longer safe to either pass inspection or the cost of maintainence is eating up all the profit

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 8:34am On Apr 30, 2020
InfinityEstates:


Hmm... Pool ride share system? If I'm a rider, let's say my colleague and I plan on taking a ride, the only logical thing would be to book one ride and share the cost.Thats assuming Bolt/Uber decides to implement your ride sharing system which I think would definitely not work.

Car owners should also start looking into reducing rental fees at least pending when lockdown subsides and the economy picks up...

Uber original model was in the direction of POOL ride share system (where as u drive u can share ur ride with min of 2 passengers)

The pool ride system can be done in a way that a rider can add or share with ONE friend and an ADD-ON fee is attracted (how the total cost is paid is left to the rider and his friend)
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Eizenburg: 8:37am On Apr 30, 2020
Carshopper:


Uber original model was in the direction of POOL ride share system (where as u drive u can share ur ride with min of 2 passengers)

The pool ride system can be done in a way that a rider can add or share with ONE friend and an ADD-ON fee is attracted (how the total cost is paid is left to the rider and his friend)


I believe there’s already an option to split your fare and carpool, most people would just rather split the fare within themselves than use the built in app feature.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Carshopper(m): 8:38am On Apr 30, 2020
Eizenburg:


It’s really a tough one, we would just have to wait and see how things unfold.

Took a quick survey of about 15 people that I know regularly use e-hailing as their daily commute. 9 of them says they’ll use their personal cars for now and ride share with colleagues, seeing as they already share the same work space. Out of that 9, 6 says they would go back to e-hailing if they cant handle the stress of driving in Lagos traffic. 2 are hoping on hitching rides with neighbors, and 4 says they’ll continue using e-hailing, as it is the safest option for them.

The market share is still open... once people hear that uber drivers are been so strict with protective measures- they will be comfortable and will start choosing cars they enter

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 8:41am On Apr 30, 2020
Eizenburg:


It’s really a tough one, we would just have to wait and see how things unfold.

Took a quick survey of about 15 people that I know regularly use e-hailing as their daily commute. 9 of them says they’ll use their personal cars for now and ride share with colleagues, seeing as they already share the same work space. Out of that 9, 6 says they would go back to e-hailing if they cant handle the stress of driving in Lagos traffic. 2 are hoping on hitching rides with neighbors, and 4 says they’ll continue using e-hailing, as it is the safest option for them.

Very good point ... Most partners will likely prefer to collect their cars back and than drive themselves to the office... it will help reduce their risk level of getting the virus, but wait what about when they get to the office? Their colleagues that enter public transport can also be another risk factor.. It seems either way person can't totally avoid getting the virus ...... This is like saying 1million ways to die ,choose one

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