Because 96% of drivers quit before their first anniversary and the uber model requires a constant churning of new drivers so therefore the incentives. Why give an incentive to the person who is already hooked on ubering?
Do new or “newer” drivers get better promotions than experienced drivers? My roommate and I get drastically different promotions. We live in Atlanta. I get offers like $7 for 7 trips, $10 for 10 trips, etc... She gets promotional offers like 20 trips for $150. I’ve also recently heard commercials offering new drivers $250 extra for completing 10 trips. Why does Uber reward people who drive less more than they encourage their tenured drivers? It’s not like we get yearly raises.
Because ants are gonna ant regardless.Why does Uber reward people who drive less more than they encourage their tenured drivers?
so out of 313 posts has 300 of them been this?I agree with Mr. Uber’s Guber
Do new or “newer” drivers get better promotions than experienced drivers? My roommate and I get drastically different promotions. We live in Atlanta. I get offers like $7 for 7 trips, $10 for 10 trips, etc... She gets promotional offers like 20 trips for $150. I’ve also recently heard commercials offering new drivers $250 extra for completing 10 trips. Why does Uber reward people who drive less more than they encourage their tenured drivers? It’s not like we get yearly raises.
if they let a few get rich, they won’t have a problem recruitingBecause 96% of drivers quit before their first anniversary and the uber model requires a constant churning of new drivers so therefore the incentives. Why give an incentive to the person who is already hooked on ubering?
thats because i am lol...sorry you didnt make the cut@BestInDaWest And 130 of your 136 posts are to brag about how awesome you are.
I recently got a pretty good quest and I've been driving for 5+ years. It came after I hadn't driven for months. I think it's more to do with getting drivers out who usually don't drive, in areas that need them.Do new or “newer” drivers get better promotions than experienced drivers? My roommate and I get drastically different promotions. We live in Atlanta. I get offers like $7 for 7 trips, $10 for 10 trips, etc... She gets promotional offers like 20 trips for $150. I’ve also recently heard commercials offering new drivers $250 extra for completing 10 trips. Why does Uber reward people who drive less more than they encourage their tenured drivers? It’s not like we get yearly raises.
Only in your own mind. No one else likes you.thats because i am lol...sorry you didnt make the cut
why do you do that on every post?I agree with Mr. Uber’s Guber
Maybe because he agrees with all of Uber's Guber's posts?why do you do that on every post?
because he hasn't any original thoughts or contributions....just another clown on this boardwhy do you do that on every post?
oh honey im crushed hahaOnly in your own mind. No one else likes you.
geniusMaybe because he agrees with all of Uber's Guber's posts?
This is a great response for anyone doing Eats. Not sure why it had been overlooked.Do you both have Uber X and Eats enabled?
A while back, if you stopped doing X and only did Eats, they changed accounts to Eats Quests - far less. They will change your account back if you ask.
And s a result of great recruiting, they no longer need to pay existing driversif they let a few get rich, they won’t have a problem recruiting
I hadn't driven pax in ages, my account was switched to Eats Quests. A couple of phone calls and it was resolved.This is a great response for anyone doing Eats. Not sure why it had been overlooked.
Huge tip to help eats drivers. Do one X ride each quest period to keep your X quest levels.