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Uber, as well as companies like it, is profit seeking. In order to attract more riders and passengers, they would strive to keep their fares down.

They try to balance this by ensuring that Uber drivers earn just enough profits (not too high, just enough) to ensure there are sufficient Uber cars on the road to make money for Uber's commission.

Uber as a business concept originated in the USA where cars are much cheaper compared to Singapore.

In Singapore, cars are horrendously expensive due to the high taxes imposed to curb the growth of the local car population. (Where in the world would a Toyota Corolla cost more than S$100,000?)

Because of the abnormally high prices of cars here, rental costs of cars would also be high. This problem is exacerbated by high fuel prices.

When you combine high car ownership and operation costs with low fares, it will result in a situation where it is really hard to make real money driving for Uber.

In the Singapore context, I feel that it is really only worthwhile driving for Uber if you own your car and it has been fully paid for, that is, not on any kind of financing.

If you rent a car to drive for Uber, it will not be a viable option. The high daily rentals, low fares and illusive incentives, plus the high petrol prices will ultimately eat up whatever profits you may have.

Most people who rent cars to drive for Uber/GC will sooner or later realise that the monetary returns is so low ($3.00 to $5.00 per hour net, after deducting all costs) that it is simply not worth it as a career or worth driving long term.

Even if you don't mind the low pay, the lack of benefits and the long hours required to just break even will eventually drive you to seek other options like driving a real taxi.

This is the sad but true situation if you rent a car to drive for Uber / GC in Singapore. No matter how hard you work, the system here is such that there will only be a few winners in this game. The rest of the drivers who rent cars to drive will have to eek out a living driving long hours for low pay.
 
Current recruitment plan by both companies will favour individuals looking for part time or extra earnings. G/U will continue with mass recruitment as every driver on the road counts. There is no full/ part time driver in Their dictionary, they only see us all as 'drivers'.

If one is looking to take this G/ U as a full time task, good luck to you as your tiny share of the market only get smaller & smaller due to over supply in time to come. God bless ĂĽ.

Try not to rent a car to do this full time, you may just end up working for an "enriching life experience" in return, there is not much money at the end of the day.

From an Out going full time G driver & luckily, managed to achieved middle tier incentives every week after numerous trials. Started with 10-12 hrs driving and eventually transit to 14-16 hrs every day, wth... Lol... Press on, 2 weeks to go to complete my 3 months rental contract.

OT: if you think first 3 month of NS is 'Siong', wait till you rent a 9 year old car and start your new cycle of G's 'BMT'.

Merry X'mas & drive safe folks :)
 
profitability is subjective. A $2k nett income might be a lot to someone with little commitments while insufficient for someone with a family.

Personal experience wise, Uber is profitable for me. I did 101 trips last week, worked 6 days and about 10hrs a day. It can be done but you not only have to work hard but must do some planning.
 
101 trips, 10 hrs a day commitment, plus one off day. All this in a week of driving averaging 1.7TPH in the 6 working days. I'm happy for you that you can achieved all this by staying online during the peak hrs and doing the trips required by U. Wish you luck and success, cheers.

Drive safe folks
 
1230am depends on day of the week. Try club st, mbs, garden by the bay, and even RWS if you are around. There are still good demands around this timing.

Morning usually outskirt into cbd and town. Dont stay there. Drive out and into private estates.

430pm tuas and loyang will get demand usually into town. Head there if you are nearby.

Then when in town in evening, just keep going back into town and cbd.

Cheers and drive safe
 
Tks bro! Good info.

Morning usually outskirt into cbd and town. Dont stay there. Drive out and into private estates.
Morning refers to 6-10am?

I'm planning to drive the peak hours 6-10am and then 5-9pm only and use the rest of time to build my business.

So the 5-9pm is sorted by going to west side and waiting to get into town and then stay there.
 
Tks bro! Good info.

Morning refers to 6-10am?

I'm planning to drive the peak hours 6-10am and then 5-9pm only and use the rest of time to build my business.

So the 5-9pm is sorted by going to west side and waiting to get into town and then stay there.
Anytime until noon still have people going into town. Sometimes for hospital appointments, lunch etc.

As for evening. West side you can try Alexandra road, westcoast, lower delta, tuas. Dont bother bukit timah at that timing. Thurs Fri can go Holland V and Dempsey.

If you get nothing, just drive through keppel viaduct and into tanjong pagar. Dont camp too long.

Every minute you wait is every minute wasted. Do something about it.
 
Tks noodle bro. Does anyone have thoughts on the incentives from g? The guaranteed trip fare with no tph seems better leh.

Btw, for newer drivers wanting info on where to go, check out the g site blog on where to go. U also have, it's under the maximising fares headline
 
Yes, current G's incentive of min guaranteed fares per trip does edge U in some ways... that is provided you can consistently get pinged for short trips & G does not reduce the min guaranteed fares in coming weeks. Getting pings depends on luck especially with the amount of G's drivers these days. More drivers, lower ping probability and vice versa.

From my past experience with G, incentives will only get lower over times unless they have change the people managing it or those people had their minds overhauled. :)

Drive safe folks
 
Tks bro. I'll probably get an account tomorrow. Is uber actually cheaper as compared to being on a cab at midnight? Seems like without surge pricing, a bit not worth
It is usually cheaper at midnight. E.g. I drove 2 pax from airport first to Jurong East then to Tebun Gardens after midnight. Total fare $33. 45min ride.

Also want clarify peak hours somewhere say 6-10am somewhere else say 7-11am
Uber is 7am to 11am for their incentive.
 
It's funny, a lot of P-plate drivers on the road using G/U driver apps as well. Not sure how they do it cos I remembered one of the criteria is min 2 years of driving exp. Is my info outdated or what? :)

Or They simply can't be bother to police cos they are just apps service provider. Lol..

Drive safe folks
 
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