And then you have those that may do Juno, UberEats, or any other sorts of rideshare that they want to separate out. My main goal with this was to track the stuff shown on the front page and to see my hourly rate and weekly profits to see a paycheck of sorts.
Lenny_yellow_cab 9,607 posts Joined 2014 #34 Uber stays at 4.86 and never changes Lyft is more volatile...always between 4.8 and 5.0 And Juno i think isbthe most accurate with 4.97 Reply Like
Yea im renting right now and ima stack up and Go to the dealer because this shit is a killing. Making 450 off of me a week. I gotta make sure i make atleast 1600 a week .ive been doing good though and i boycotted uber lol and juno has been awesome.
Second, I got a Juno at 80%, it was a bunch of kids going to party at a house there, they weren't rude or obnoxious in the car, they requested a few cars, when I pulled up in CT 3 other (2 suv's and a camry) pulled up.
So if you're driving for Uber, Lyft, Gett, Via or Juno you'll want to look into commercial insurance from a trusted New York commercial insurance broker. Note that commercial insurance is only required for New York City. Outside of NYC, commercial insurance is not required but you will still want to get rideshare insurance.
Also, stay away from Lyft, they love deactivating drivers for stupid shit and away from Juno, doesn't look like they are going to be around much longer!