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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by GAZZUZZ(m): 10:41pm On Jul 11, 2018
patronage today has been overwhelming..... Highly appreciated, still organising deliveries @ 10:39pm

Lets make it a date tomorrow.

Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by stacyadams: 10:53pm On Jul 11, 2018
casiello:
Appreciate your response. My job is actually stressful - no time. With Uber I get to control my time, transport expenses and combine side gigs which is what i'm actually analysing. Thanks again.
lol by d time yeye girl go insult u finish na 2 park middle of 3rd mainland bridge drop d girl go hungry u..or gps carry u enter one way latsma catch u and rider leave u run on top 700 naira fare..

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 11:45pm On Jul 11, 2018
To the guy who wants to leave his 181k per month job for uber.
There are so many questions u need to ask yourself and that should out you in check.

1. Where do you see yourself in the next 5years?
2. Will this job of yours get you to where you want to be in the next five years?
3. What's your passion, does your job give you that sense of fulfillment?
4.How long have you bin an emoloyee (we all know some organizations promotes within a certain number of years, what's your growth like with the company)

5.No one is irreplaceable, (God forbid), if anything happens to you tomorrow, how soon will they get a replacement.

5. Are you married, do u have kids, etc


There are so many more questions I would have loved to ask but that should be enough for now.

When your intuition starts telling your something, pay attention to it.
A lot of people are saying they will leave uber for the 181k job, these are people who gat no idea what you go through, what your job entails and the duration of hours you work. Yes, 181k looks enticing but have they thought about the health implications, there is no job without risk, even footballers nurse injuries too..

One thing people should realize is, greatness can't really be achieved sitting in your comfort zone.

True life story, I have a friend who resigned from a job of 250k monthly to start up her biz, trust me, starting was very difficult for her but eventually she had a breakthrough and now she can comfortably boast of making 350-400k monthly.


Bruv, my advice is, take a leave maybe 2weeks or a month, use it to learn the scopes of ehailing biz, then compare and contrast. If it is something u can do and find joy in it, then go ahead.
Drivers are still making weekly remittance of 30-35k and some choose days to work, in this case, u will be driving your car and not compelled or forced to make these weekly payment. If they can do it, you can also do it and also have time for self development while u work on what u really want to do.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by taxiappguy: 12:18am On Jul 12, 2018
casiello:
Hi guys,

Advise needed please.
Im considering quitting my job to drive on the platform. I earn 181k net at the moment. If I drive for 10-12 hours days, 6 days a week. How much do you think I can make net not gross.
I own a 2005 corolla.

I need realistic response please, thanks guys

If I were to give advise, I'd say wait a minute. Is your 181k job so bad that you are willing to quit for the unknown and the uncertain. Or is there a strong reason why you want to tow this path, have you REALLY given this a thought.
Being a driver on ride share carries its own disadvantages, even when you own the car. You will get maltreated by riders, insulted by children, abused by ladies of ill repute cheesy, harrangued by worldly traffic enforcement officers as a result of your status as a ride share driver.
The job has its fair share of hazards and risks, it is underpaid and overworked. You will even be starving hungry like this and your rider will bring out hot steamy aromatic KFC chicken and be chewing it loudly in the AC of your car. Your stomach acids will be screaming at you to collect the chicken and swallow it whole. Such is the life of a ride share driver.
But if there are so many of us doing it, maybe it has a few rewards. How do those rewards compare to the rewards of a 181k job? I don't know.
I will tell you my part.
I don't too fancy 9-5 work. I am better productive in a casual setting. Where i can be at work 24 hours of the day, anytime I get the grips to, I go into my study and work. That is my idea of a job.
Being an unemployed graduate, I needed something to do. Ride share fit right into my plans and allowed me to earn money till I decided what I really wanted to do.
I thoroughly enjoyed the loose formality of Uber.
And I was at my best productively.
Socially, I would say was quite good too. I met soooo many great people, and I more often than not connected with my riders.
It was indeed a fun social experiment for me. On an average, I met 10 new people everyday and about 4 repeat meetings.
I hear someone thinking "na friend we go chop".
Well true. But what is so wrong with making friends AND money, especially out of the same person. Talk about 2 birds, one stone.
Most importantly, I made money. Pardon my saying this, but I like to think I'm a socially open person. Because of this, people tended to call me for offline trips. And I made a good amount of money doing this.
So why not?
Give this a goood thought, there will be rainy days. But remember they never last.
If I were you, I would give it a good thought, hedge my bets if possible. Practise at weekends for a month before taking the plunge (even that might not give you a full sense of the job). Think of it as padding your runway, you most likely will fly, but what if you fall?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by casiello(m): 6:55am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
To the guy who wants to leave his 181k per month job for uber.
There are so many questions u need to ask yourself and that should out you in check.

1. Where do you see yourself in the next 5years?
2. Will this job of yours get you to where you want to be in the next five years?
3. What's your passion, does your job give you that sense of fulfillment?
4.How long have you bin an emoloyee (we all know some organizations promotes within a certain number of years, what's your growth like with the company)

5.No one is irreplaceable, (God forbid), if anything happens to you tomorrow, how soon will they get a replacement.

5. Are you married, do u have kids, etc


There are so many more questions I would have loved to ask but that should be enough for now.

When your intuition starts telling your something, pay attention to it.
A lot of people are saying they will leave uber for the 181k job, these are people who gat no idea what you go through, what your job entails and the duration of hours you work. There ar Yes 181k looks enticing but have they thought about the health implications, yes there is no job without risk, even footballers nurse injuries too..

One thing people should realize is, greatness can't really be achieved sitting in your comfort zone.

True life story, I have a friend who resigned from a job of 250k weekly to start up her biz, trust me, starting was very difficult for her but eventually she had a breakthrough and now she can comfortably boast of making 350-400k monthly.


Bruv, my advice is, take a leave maybe 2weeks or a month, use it to learn the scopes of ehailing biz, then compare and contrast. If it is something u can do and find joy in it, then go ahead.
Drivers are still making weekly remittance of 30-35k and some choose days to work, now u will be driving your car and not compelled or forced to make these weekly payment. If they can do it, you can also do it and also have time for self development while u work on what u really want to do.
Thanks for this.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by casiello(m): 6:56am On Jul 12, 2018
taxiappguy:


If I were to give advise, I'd say wait a minute. Is your 181k job so bad that you are willing to quit for the unknown and the uncertain. Or is there a strong reason why you want to tow this path, have you REALLY given this a thought.
Being a driver on ride share carries its own disadvantages, even when you own the car. You will get maltreated by riders, insulted by children, abused by ladies of ill repute cheesy, harrangued by worldly traffic enforcement officers as a result of your status as a ride share driver.
The job has its fair share of hazards and risks, it is underpaid and overworked. You will even be starving hungry like this and your rider will bring out hot steamy aromatic KFC chicken and be chewing it loudly in the AC of your car. Your stomach acids will be screaming at you to collect the chicken and swallow it whole. Such is the life of a ride share driver.
But if there are so many of us doing it, maybe it has a few rewards. How do those rewards compare to the rewards of a 181k job? I don't know.
I will tell you my part.
I don't too fancy 9-5 work. I am better productive in a casual setting. Where i can be at work 24 hours of the day, anytime I get the grips to, I go into my study and work. That is my idea of a job.
Being an unemployed graduate, I needed something to do. Ride share fit right into my plans and allowed me to earn money till I decided what I really wanted to do.
I thoroughly enjoyed the loose formality of Uber.
And I was at my best productively.
Socially, I would say was quite good too. I met soooo many great people, and I more often than not connected with my riders.
It was indeed a fun social experiment for me. On an average, I met 10 new people everyday and about 4 repeat meetings.
I hear someone thinking "na friend we go chop".
Well true. But what is so wrong with making friends AND money, especially out of the same person. Talk about 2 birds, one stone.
Most importantly, I made money. Pardon my saying this, but I like to think I'm a socially open person. Because of this, people tended to call me for offline trips. And I made a good amount of money doing this.
So why not?
Give this a goood thought, there will be rainy days. But remember they never last.
If I were you, I would give it a good thought, hedge my bets if possible. Practise at weekends for a month before taking the plunge (even that might not give you a full sense of the job). Think of it as padding your runway, you most likely will fly, but what if you fall?
Thanks again.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by eherbal(m): 7:12am On Jul 12, 2018
casiello:

Thanks for this.
I just have this to say; don't let any negative response dissuade you from your goals.even if you earn 300k a month, and your not happy with the job,it means next to nothing. the people trying to discourage you don't know what you're going through. true e-hailing has it's ups and downs,but why are they still in the biz? ask yourself?like Dovehorizon and someone else rightly pointed out,why not test the waters first,then make up your mind afterwards.
I hate negative energy. I ignore them. every business has it's perks.e-hailing inclusive. it's your call.make it

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 7:15am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
To the guy who wants to leave his 181k per month job for uber.
There are so many questions u need to ask yourself and that should out you in check.

1. Where do you see yourself in the next 5years?
2. Will this job of yours get you to where you want to be in the next five years?
3. What's your passion, does your job give you that sense of fulfillment?
4.How long have you bin an emoloyee (we all know some organizations promotes within a certain number of years, what's your growth like with the company)

5.No one is irreplaceable, (God forbid), if anything happens to you tomorrow, how soon will they get a replacement.

5. Are you married, do u have kids, etc


There are so many more questions I would have loved to ask but that should be enough for now.

When your intuition starts telling your something, pay attention to it.
A lot of people are saying they will leave uber for the 181k job, these are people who gat no idea what you go through, what your job entails and the duration of hours you work. There ar Yes 181k looks enticing but have they thought about the health implications, yes there is no job without risk, even footballers nurse injuries too..

One thing people should realize is, greatness can't really be achieved sitting in your comfort zone.

True life story, I have a friend who resigned from a job of 250k weekly to start up her biz, trust me, starting was very difficult for her but eventually she had a breakthrough and now she can comfortably boast of making 350-400k monthly.


Bruv, my advice is, take a leave maybe 2weeks or a month, use it to learn the scopes of ehailing biz, then compare and contrast. If it is something u can do and find joy in it, then go ahead.
Drivers are still making weekly remittance of 30-35k and some choose days to work, now u will be driving your car and not compelled or forced to make these weekly payment. If they can do it, you can also do it and also have time for self development while u work on what u really want to do.
God will crown all your endeavious with favour and prosperity.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 7:20am On Jul 12, 2018
taxiappguy:


If I were to give advise, I'd say wait a minute. Is your 181k job so bad that you are willing to quit for the unknown and the uncertain. Or is there a strong reason why you want to tow this path, have you REALLY given this a thought.
Being a driver on ride share carries its own disadvantages, even when you own the car. You will get maltreated by riders, insulted by children, abused by ladies of ill repute cheesy, harrangued by worldly traffic enforcement officers as a result of your status as a ride share driver.
The job has its fair share of hazards and risks, it is underpaid and overworked. You will even be starving hungry like this and your rider will bring out hot steamy aromatic KFC chicken and be chewing it loudly in the AC of your car. Your stomach acids will be screaming at you to collect the chicken and swallow it whole. Such is the life of a ride share driver.
But if there are so many of us doing it, maybe it has a few rewards. How do those rewards compare to the rewards of a 181k job? I don't know.
I will tell you my part.
I don't too fancy 9-5 work. I am better productive in a casual setting. Where i can be at work 24 hours of the day, anytime I get the grips to, I go into my study and work. That is my idea of a job.
Being an unemployed graduate, I needed something to do. Ride share fit right into my plans and allowed me to earn money till I decided what I really wanted to do.
I thoroughly enjoyed the loose formality of Uber.
And I was at my best productively.
Socially, I would say was quite good too. I met soooo many great people, and I more often than not connected with my riders.
It was indeed a fun social experiment for me. On an average, I met 10 new people everyday and about 4 repeat meetings.
I hear someone thinking "na friend we go chop".
Well true. But what is so wrong with making friends AND money, especially out of the same person. Talk about 2 birds, one stone.
Most importantly, I made money. Pardon my saying this, but I like to think I'm a socially open person. Because of this, people tended to call me for offline trips. And I made a good amount of money doing this.
So why not?
Give this a goood thought, there will be rainy days. But remember they never last.
If I were you, I would give it a good thought, hedge my bets if possible. Practise at weekends for a month before taking the plunge (even that might not give you a full sense of the job). Think of it as padding your runway, you most likely will fly, but what if you fall?
Almighty God will crown your efforts will favour and prosperity too for this comment too. Thanks

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by SpeedGod: 8:36am On Jul 12, 2018
slamstanlee:
nowadays one can wait more, not like when request are more than available drivers then. Btw one day i waited for 20 mins. Taxify. Someone actually requested for her. (i made up my mind i would stress her too) when she came out, i cracked the engine and zoomed off. She call begging me to please come back... I said ok, i am coming back. I canceled the ride and moved to a different position. (next time she wont keep another driver waiting that long)

I did almost same thing to one lady on Ogataxi. When I got there I called her, she said she was coming down . After about 7 minutes I called again she said same thing. After about another 7 minutes I called again she said same thing. And she wasn't going far at all. I left almost when she came down . She called me about two times to cancel and I told her to cancel it . According to her she couldn't cancel, finally I cancelled after a long time. When she called I just wanted to hear am sorry from her to cancel . But she ended up insulting me. I did all this to teach her to treat the next driver better. Cheers.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by frugal(m): 8:42am On Jul 12, 2018
Me too. I want to shut down my small tech company, fire my 6 employees and start driving on uber grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 8:45am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
To the guy who wants to leave his 181k per month job for uber.
There are so many questions u need to ask yourself and that should out you in check.

1. Where do you see yourself in the next 5years?
2. Will this job of yours get you to where you want to be in the next five years?
3. What's your passion, does your job give you that sense of fulfillment?
4.How long have you bin an emoloyee (we all know some organizations promotes within a certain number of years, what's your growth like with the company)

5.No one is irreplaceable, (God forbid), if anything happens to you tomorrow, how soon will they get a replacement.

5. Are you married, do u have kids, etc


There are so many more questions I would have loved to ask but that should be enough for now.

When your intuition starts telling your something, pay attention to it.
A lot of people are saying they will leave uber for the 181k job, these are people who gat no idea what you go through, what your job entails and the duration of hours you work. There ar Yes 181k looks enticing but have they thought about the health implications, yes there is no job without risk, even footballers nurse injuries too..

One thing people should realize is, greatness can't really be achieved sitting in your comfort zone.

True life story, I have a friend who resigned from a job of 250k weekly to start up her biz, trust me, starting was very difficult for her but eventually she had a breakthrough and now she can comfortably boast of making 350-400k monthly.


Bruv, my advice is, take a leave maybe 2weeks or a month, use it to learn the scopes of ehailing biz, then compare and contrast. If it is something u can do and find joy in it, then go ahead.
Drivers are still making weekly remittance of 30-35k and some choose days to work, now u will be driving your car and not compelled or forced to make these weekly payment. If they can do it, you can also do it and also have time for self development while u work on what u really want to do.

Make I come for crash course in your Biz school @ Dovehorizon grin grin

To the Op, I don't know what you for a living but I would encourage you to follow your dreams.

Nobody get rich doing 9 - 5 job only.

But before you jump the bridge, I strongly advised you take the highlighted in Dovehorizon comment very seriously.

If you had made up your mind on resigning, please at least do have 3 - 5 months of your expenses saved up and also have other business plans in place to compliment your income derived from driving on Uber and Taxify.

The first 3 month in business wouldn't be easy and you need to watch and manage your expenses extremely well because immediately you resigned, No more Monthly Alat.

Also have some emergency fund saved up for car maintenance and repairs. It is gonna be your source of income so you need to start paying extra attention to it.

If you're aren't resigning immediately, you can get a Uber driver for your car to learn the ropes codedly for at least 3 months.

Entrepreneurship is more stressful than being an employee, so please also prepare yourself mentally for the challenges ahead.

Big risks comes with bigger rewards.

Lemme dash you some motivations below.

Best of luck and looking forward to raise a class of champagne to celebrate your success.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by aggos: 8:59am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
To the guy who wants to leave his 181k per month job for uber.
There are so many questions u need to ask yourself and that should out you in check.

1. Where do you see yourself in the next 5years?
2. Will this job of yours get you to where you want to be in the next five years?
3. What's your passion, does your job give you that sense of fulfillment?
4.How long have you bin an emoloyee (we all know some organizations promotes within a certain number of years, what's your growth like with the company)

5.No one is irreplaceable, (God forbid), if anything happens to you tomorrow, how soon will they get a replacement.

5. Are you married, do u have kids, etc


There are so many more questions I would have loved to ask but that should be enough for now.

When your intuition starts telling your something, pay attention to it.
A lot of people are saying they will leave uber for the 181k job, these are people who gat no idea what you go through, what your job entails and the duration of hours you work. There ar Yes 181k looks enticing but have they thought about the health implications, yes there is no job without risk, even footballers nurse injuries too..

One thing people should realize is, greatness can't really be achieved sitting in your comfort zone.

True life story, I have a friend who resigned from a job of 250k weekly to start up her biz, trust me, starting was very difficult for her but eventually she had a breakthrough and now she can comfortably boast of making 350-400k monthly.


Bruv, my advice is, take a leave maybe 2weeks or a month, use it to learn the scopes of ehailing biz, then compare and contrast. If it is something u can do and find joy in it, then go ahead.
Drivers are still making weekly remittance of 30-35k and some choose days to work, now u will be driving your car and not compelled or forced to make these weekly payment. If they can do it, you can also do it and also have time for self development while u work on what u really want to do.

Bro, you are better of as a counsellor cos u possess the most right attitude to comment on issues.
I can see you as people's manager in your daily activities. Lastly, you have really develop yourself in some soft skills and I bet that the sky can only be a starting point for you.
My brother resigned from one of the most popular multinational coy, where he had risen to a very top position as a result of work ethics. Believe me that no organization will be paying that sum without what we call capacity utilization, and in some coy, they will keep u as late as 11pm or even 12am cos u need to deliver on your job.
Let this guy quietly answer those questions and follow suit what his conclusions without bias.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dru23(m): 9:03am On Jul 12, 2018
casiello:

Lol, response appreciated.

Think about this bro ... people that are advising not to quit your job ..most are doing uber, how come they don't quit uber now ..uber is very profitable if you own ur car .. I knw a guy that drives his own on uber and makes 100k a week.. So those he now have two heads? And think about it that 180k u make a month, is their any chance that you can get an increase? No matter how hard ehailing is or competitive, you will make money .the only thing is you might have to wrk long hours... trying doing to part time and go from there.. To give you an example I have an old man that drives for me ,the man should be about 50years old ... this man always delivers his rental before time ,at least two days before bos due time.. Now imagine if this old man owns his car ,and calculate how much he will be making monthly.. Now does he have two heads?
Give a shot my guy ..most of these people that are saying don't try, tell them to stop driving.. There is money in it ,you just have to strategize .

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by medd422: 9:26am On Jul 12, 2018
Only take the advice of full time drivers not , not the ones that do it for fun.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 9:46am On Jul 12, 2018
Thanks Aggos.

aggos:


Bro, you are better of as a counsellor cos u possess the most right attitude to comment on issues.
I can see you as people's manager in your daily activities. Lastly, you have really develop yourself in some soft skills and I bet that the sky can only be a starting point for you.
My brother resigned from one of the most popular multinational coy, where he had risen to a very top position as a result of work ethics. Believe me that no organization will be paying that sum without what we call capacity utilization, and in some coy, they will keep u as late as 11pm or even 12am cos u need to deliver on your job.
Let this guy quietly answer those questions and follow suit what his conclusions without bias.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 9:48am On Jul 12, 2018
TheCar:


Make I come for crash course in your Biz school @ Dovehorizon grin grin

To the Op, I don't know what you for a living but I would encourage you to follow your dreams.

Nobody get rich doing 9 - 5 job only.

But before you jump the bridge, I strongly advised you take the highlighted in Dovehorizon comment very seriously.

If you had made up your mind on resigning, please at least do have 3 - 5 months of your expenses saved up and also have other business plans in place to compliment your income derived from driving on Uber and Taxify.

The first 3 month in business wouldn't be easy and you need to watch and manage your expenses extremely well because immediately you resigned, No more Monthly Alat.

Also have some emergency fund saved up for car maintenance and repairs. It is gonna be your source of income so you need to start paying extra attention to it.

If you're aren't resigning immediately, you can get a Uber driver for your car to learn the ropes codedly for at least 3 months.

Entrepreneurship is more stressful than being an employee, so please also prepare yourself mentally for the challenges ahead.

Big risks comes with bigger rewards.

Lemme dash you some motivations below.

Best of luck and looking forward to raise a class of champagne to celebrate your success.

Very encouraging comment..u deserve a trip to Miami next summer..

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 9:50am On Jul 12, 2018
Lolzzz, The Car I am following your footstep



TheCar:


Make I come for crash course in your Biz school @ Dovehorizon grin grin

To the Op, I don't know what you for a living but I would encourage you to follow your dreams.

Nobody get rich doing 9 - 5 job only.

But before you jump the bridge, I strongly advised you take the highlighted in Dovehorizon comment very seriously.

If you had made up your mind on resigning, please at least do have 3 - 5 months of your expenses saved up and also have other business plans in place to compliment your income derived from driving on Uber and Taxify.

The first 3 month in business wouldn't be easy and you need to watch and manage your expenses extremely well because immediately you resigned, No more Monthly Alat.

Also have some emergency fund saved up for car maintenance and repairs. It is gonna be your source of income so you need to start paying extra attention to it.

If you're aren't resigning immediately, you can get a Uber driver for your car to learn the ropes codedly for at least 3 months.

Entrepreneurship is more stressful than being an employee, so please also prepare yourself mentally for the challenges ahead.

Big risks comes with bigger rewards.

Lemme dash you some motivations below.

Best of luck and looking forward to raise a class of champagne to celebrate your success.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 9:51am On Jul 12, 2018
Amen, thanks so much Shollywendy.



shollywendy1:

God will crown all your endeavious with favour and prosperity.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 9:53am On Jul 12, 2018
You are very right about negative energy.

eherbal:
I just have this to say; don't let any negative response dissuade you from your goals.even if you earn 300k a month, and your not happy with the job,it means next to nothing. the people trying to discourage you don't know what you're going through. true e-hailing has it's ups and downs,but why are they still in the biz? ask yourself?like Dovehorizon and someone else rightly pointed out,why not test the waters first,then make up your mind afterwards.
I hate negative energy. I ignore them. every business has it's perks.e-hailing inclusive. it's your call.make it

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Dovehorizon: 9:53am On Jul 12, 2018
You are welcome and lastly, pray and seek for God's guidance.


casiello:

Thanks for this.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 12, 2018
shollywendy1:

Very encouraging comment..u deserve a trip to Miami next summer..

Thanks Baba,

Make I go apply for International Passport sharply.

Miami, here I come next summer. grin grin
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by chillex8(m): 9:59am On Jul 12, 2018
What a lovely world cool
Cheers to those who love green life. grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 10:00am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
Lolzzz, The Car I am following your footstep



As the Boss, guiding and mentoring me.

Make I continue following your footprints.

I am loyal to your government sir.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by kneo: 10:57am On Jul 12, 2018
@casiello

Most flashy comments here are coming from people (car owners) who don't drive on the platform. They have drivers driving for them. They don't know what it takes to drive for 18hours everyday.
You will be driving for yourself. Ask a full-time driver ( preferably, one that owns his car) to shed more lights to you.
You can take a leave for two or three weeks as someone stated and explore this 'lucrative' e-hailing biz.
The choice is yours to be convinced or confused.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by mcadebola: 11:15am On Jul 12, 2018
chillex8:
What a lovely world cool
Cheers to those who love green life. grin

Boss, hope you have plenty Aboki monitoring ya corrola while you are sipping ur drink grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by tjay01(m): 11:19am On Jul 12, 2018
Dovehorizon:
30-35k is actually very reasonable if car is in good condition.
If you have the time, you can manage it yourself but if you don't then u can give it to a fleet company.

Lastly, don't forget insurance, comprehensive insurance is ideal.

Dear nairalanders. I have a budget of N800k for a fairly used car for the purpose of lease to fleet managers. However, I envisage some issues due to the fact that am not resident in Lagos, hence monitoring might be difficult. Can anyone advise me on the type of car I can purchase with that amount and a good trustworthy fleet management company? Thanks
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by chillex8(m): 12:33pm On Jul 12, 2018
mcadebola:


Boss, hope you have plenty Aboki monitoring ya corrola while you are sipping ur drink grin
My heart pumps @ 80bpm.
I drive a South Korean brand.
No tension

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Abolendreal(m): 12:36pm On Jul 12, 2018
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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by shollywendy1(m): 12:40pm On Jul 12, 2018
TheCar:


Thanks Baba,

Make I go apply for International Passport sharply.

Miami, here I come next summer. grin grin

Boss, u dey among the VIP on this thread na. U deserve an honour too
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by SmartToyota(m): 12:48pm On Jul 12, 2018
Stop the ignorance now. It's a german product & google is your friend. Do patronize, guarantee is assured.
ifyeez:
You had to use Uber as the name, don't worry when you eventually get name,
Uber will sue ur ass for every penny you make with there name. kiss cry cry cry cry cry

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