Thinking about visiting my parents in Jersey soon. I know that on Uber I can only drive in Virginia and I believe Maryland. Is it true that on Lyft you can drive in most other states?
Eh it's here now so if the mods wish to move it..Post on the Lyft forum.
Your friend is lying to you.I have a friend who is a full time driver in San Francisco. He's making close to $2,200 weekly (about $2000 after gas and food etc).
I'm already there :biggrin:Lol he isn't ???? go to San Fran and find out for yourself.
Thanks, this helps. I can't remember where I read this but I believe you can drive in most places on Lyft, although some markets have their own rules.To answer your question, you would honestly have to see for yourself once your there.
My market is Pennsylvania, but I've been able to give rides in:
Ohio
West Virginia
North/south Carolina
New jersey
I truly wonder where else I can't/can drive.
I've been thinking about temporarily moving to a better market for more money. I have a friend who is a full time driver in San Francisco. He's making close to $2,200 weekly (about $2000 after gas and food etc).
Hey, some are hardcore. But screen shots or it didn't happened ?I'm already there :biggrin:
Unless your friend is driving 120 hours/week, every week, I call bullshit.
Alright, you two. Simple question, let's not start swinging dicks around ?You don't need to drive that many hours, you have to learn when/where to drive. Plus his tips are astronomical. Your strategy probably sucks moose penis ???
Thanks, this helps. I can't remember where I read this but I believe you can drive in most places on Lyft, although some markets have their own
I heard as well that you can lyft mostly anywhere, but Uber is more strict.
Thank you thank you. I've heard new Jersey can be very lucrative. From the posts on the forum, a lot of drivers get rides from cities in new Jersey to New york city. They said that it's decent money.@Doyouevenlyft by the way I love the avatar and handle :smiles:
You're arguing with a driver of a market you have no idea of only because your friend fed you some malarkey.You don't need to drive that many hours, you have to learn when/where to drive. Plus his tips are astronomical. Your strategy probably sucks moose penis ???
More "He said, she said"......Thank you thank you. I've heard new Jersey can be very lucrative. From the posts on the forum, a lot of drivers get rides from cities in new Jersey to New york city. They said that it's decent money.
Yeah, I'll be in an area that many drivers seem to avoid ?Thank you thank you. I've heard new Jersey can be very lucrative. From the posts on the forum, a lot of drivers get rides from cities in new Jersey to New york city. They said that it's decent money.
Do yourself a favor and go find out how to make $2k weekly instead of trolling on the forums you bum ??You're arguing with a driver of a market you have no idea of only because your friend fed you some malarkey.
Ahhh UP. Gotta love it. I feel like I am already back in JerseyDo yourself a favor and go find out how to make $2k weekly instead of trolling on the forums you bum ??
I might have to ask your "Friend".Do yourself a favor and go find out how to make $2k weekly instead of trolling on the forums you bum ??
Children, chill! ?
Why do you want to drive for Lyft out of state? You obviously don't care about income, because you're openly hostile to standing up and demanding fair pay tomorrow, and towards all that plan to do so.Thinking about visiting my parents in Jersey soon. I know that on Uber I can only drive in Virginia and I believe Maryland. Is it true that on Lyft you can drive in most other states?