I get jealous watching these videos :). In NJ we dont get upfront pricing or upfront destination!! We're flying blind. The only help we get is a notice that a trip is 45 minutes plus before we accept. I decline all of those since 99% are going into rough hoods or New York City.
@@KarelleDIY OMG that's horrible! An other feature we get here in Wisconsin with Lyft is the upfront destination and fares. It's great since sometimes we don't want to go into area's where it's deem unsafe or a high crime rate. Our Uber gives us none of that information unless you are a Platinum/ Diamond driver but instead of fare and exact destination, it gives us ETA miles and direction, north, east southwest... it sux to have the Platinum/Diamond status because it forces you into zero movement zones where their are big concerts or events taking place. And many times the passengers are not even waiting at the right area and wont cancel the request as car's are not allowed in the area's of their locations at events. My acceptance ratting went from 95% to now 30% after my first summer driving over the summer when all the events take place. I fell for the trap and got stuck in traffic for $5-7/hr rides
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I have no idea how you can drive in that heat even with AC on. The sun is still glaring into the vehicle. As for the rides, yea I would cherry pick the good ones. Like someone said, $7-9 rides for short trips are actually good. Were talking short trips that are around 2miles. I find that for myself, I'll get incredibly frustrated and burned out after accepted those low ball trips all day. I think its incredibly ridiculous and shady for uber to pay you $19 for a 19mile trip. Those are money losses on the drivers end (unless youre headed in that direction).
Thanks Karl! No, I'm originally from Indiana. I lived in Southern California for almost 10 years before moving to LV. I wanted to try something new and have a lower cost of living.
Humm... I always heard in Vegas you make a lot from Uber/Lyft. It's not that much difference than here in Wisconsin and cost of living is much lower. Now I'm debating on moving there
Is Empower Driver available out there in Vegas? If so, highly recommend you give it a try! Driver's keep 100% of the fare + tips. Downside is you have to pay a subscription fee based on how much you make on the app.
Bro you doing it all wrong. You're looking at high fares but disregarding the milage. Most of your rides are $1 per mile or less. Never take rides that require more than 1 mile pick ups unless you're heading that way anyway and always strive for $2+ per mile.
I see what you're saying, in theory, it sounds good. But if I did that out here I'd be waiting 30-60 mins for a ride. I'm not really worried about the mileage at the moment because the car was in storage for a little over a year.
I say you disregard milage and take the highest paying rides, however you can make the most per hour. If your driving an expensive vehicle that is a big mistake Ubering in my opinion.
I am in Sacramento area ride sharing. How do you keep your dash cam from coming loose? In the heat mine comes undone. Not when driving but when car sits and I come out in the morning.
thanks for sharing you video . hey do you make good money in las Vegas. was wondering if it's worth me moving to las Vegas to drive Lyft or uber. thanks
It depends on how much you need to make a month. You could make a lot more in California. The car you use also plays a big role on how much you could make.
You’re right. As long as you’re happy and it works for you, there’s nothing wrong with that. Wish you the best out there on the roads! I do like your videos.
I agree that the shorter rides here (which are often from one casino to the next) along with all the traffic and construction going on in Las Vegas, you can sit in traffic a LONG time on a 2 mile ride. There’s a joke around here that the state flower is a construction cone. They are everywhere!!!
Rideshare companies provide insurance. With terrible deductible $2500. I bought additional rideshare insurance. 500 deductible. I'm driving an Audi Q7. It cost me an additional $110 a month on top of my regular car insurance.
Hey, I'm a Uber driver in New Orleans. And I'm moving to Vegas soon. How much do you guys make on average 30 hours a week? I'm mostly a night driver 8pm to 6 am.
I would say Lyft is just as busy as Uber. It just depends on what Las Vegas has going on that day. I usually drive with both apps on and just take the ride that makes the most sense for me. But yeah, you definitely could get by with just driving Lyft.
Another GREAT VIDEO!!! Always makes driving rideshare fun for me!!
I get jealous watching these videos :). In NJ we dont get upfront pricing or upfront destination!! We're flying blind. The only help we get is a notice that a trip is 45 minutes plus before we accept. I decline all of those since 99% are going into rough hoods or New York City.
Be careful what you wish for. Upfront pricing means much lower pay
U don't want upfront pricing they cut pay like a mofoka
@@KarelleDIY Why is this? Here is Wisconsin we don't get up front either. It's usually $1/mile or less. How much less would it be with upfront?
@@wanglee21 With Upfront pricing you’re lucky if you can get $1 a mile. The pay typically hovers around 69 cents per mile.
@@KarelleDIY OMG that's horrible! An other feature we get here in Wisconsin with Lyft is the upfront destination and fares. It's great since sometimes we don't want to go into area's where it's deem unsafe or a high crime rate. Our Uber gives us none of that information unless you are a Platinum/ Diamond driver but instead of fare and exact destination, it gives us ETA miles and direction, north, east southwest... it sux to have the Platinum/Diamond status because it forces you into zero movement zones where their are big concerts or events taking place. And many times the passengers are not even waiting at the right area and wont cancel the request as car's are not allowed in the area's of their locations at events. My acceptance ratting went from 95% to now 30% after my first summer driving over the summer when all the events take place. I fell for the trap and got stuck in traffic for $5-7/hr rides
I always pay $20 to $40 from the LAS to the Strat - and less for a morning ride back - plus a tip - made me think that must be a good driver route
Great video! That dude merging the lane didn’t even react lmao 😂 Great job being so calm about it, I would have screamed at that dude 😆
Haha 😂 I probably would have if I didn’t have a rider in the back.
I avoid the strip or downtown. It's a waste of gas and you lose money. My motto is "Strip no trip!"
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I have no idea how you can drive in that heat even with AC on. The sun is still glaring into the vehicle. As for the rides, yea I would cherry pick the good ones. Like someone said, $7-9 rides for short trips are actually good. Were talking short trips that are around 2miles. I find that for myself, I'll get incredibly frustrated and burned out after accepted those low ball trips all day. I think its incredibly ridiculous and shady for uber to pay you $19 for a 19mile trip. Those are money losses on the drivers end (unless youre headed in that direction).
And another one! Great vid man! Hope this isnt too personal of a question, but are you originally from LV? And if not, what brought you there?
Thanks Karl! No, I'm originally from Indiana. I lived in Southern California for almost 10 years before moving to LV. I wanted to try something new and have a lower cost of living.
Humm... I always heard in Vegas you make a lot from Uber/Lyft. It's not that much difference than here in Wisconsin and cost of living is much lower. Now I'm debating on moving there
Every time is see the 100+ degrees in Las Vegas I am glad to be in Los Angeles (90+degrees)
Im a uber driver too bro, i like your videos man! Btw i uber in los angeles
Great videos man just found your channel will subscribe for sure
Thank you! 🙏 I appreciate you watching!
Is Empower Driver available out there in Vegas? If so, highly recommend you give it a try! Driver's keep 100% of the fare + tips. Downside is you have to pay a subscription fee based on how much you make on the app.
Empower is only in North Carolina, DC, Maryland, Virginia are. Also New York city...
Aww man, I just download the app but it's not available here yet..
Hopefully it'll make it's way there soon! There's an option called a a Rate Card so you can set your own rates or use the suggested one.
Bro you doing it all wrong. You're looking at high fares but disregarding the milage. Most of your rides are $1 per mile or less. Never take rides that require more than 1 mile pick ups unless you're heading that way anyway and always strive for $2+ per mile.
I see what you're saying, in theory, it sounds good. But if I did that out here I'd be waiting 30-60 mins for a ride. I'm not really worried about the mileage at the moment because the car was in storage for a little over a year.
@@BlakeDrivesI hear you! I am in San Antonio and 2$a mile??? I'd be dead before I got a ride for that much ever!!
I say you disregard milage and take the highest paying rides, however you can make the most per hour. If your driving an expensive vehicle that is a big mistake Ubering in my opinion.
Anyone here using a Tesla for rideshare? They qualify for Uber Premier and I think there is a good market here in Las Vegas for that.
I am in Sacramento area ride sharing. How do you keep your dash cam from coming loose? In the heat mine comes undone. Not when driving but when car sits and I come out in the morning.
Shhhhhheeeesh I almost crashed into a black escalade like that at the airport ... vs my 2011 prius 😢
if I rent a car thru uber can i drive for lift also in same vehicle?
37:44 would have been a huge red flag for me with no car seat with that child
thanks for sharing you video . hey do you make good money in las Vegas. was wondering if it's worth me moving to las Vegas to drive Lyft or uber. thanks
It depends on how much you need to make a month. You could make a lot more in California. The car you use also plays a big role on how much you could make.
Last time I checked an $8 ride for 2 miles is FAR better than a $19 ride for 22 miles! Your rides you except are highly suspect.
You're right, but the rides I except are just my personal preference.
@BlakeDrives as they should be.
You’re right. As long as you’re happy and it works for you, there’s nothing wrong with that. Wish you the best out there on the roads! I do like your videos.
@@ChuckFinger I appreciate you watching! Some of the shorter rides I've taken can take 30-40 mins with traffic. It challenges my patience.
I agree that the shorter rides here (which are often from one casino to the next) along with all the traffic and construction going on in Las Vegas, you can sit in traffic a LONG time on a 2 mile ride. There’s a joke around here that the state flower is a construction cone. They are everywhere!!!
Uber and Lyft? Drive for both?
If you could only work on one platform uber or lyft which one would you choose?
I prefer Lyft but Uber normally pays more.
Why do you prefer Lyft? Seems like Lyft pays so little and rides are less frequent. I have been using Uber almost exclusively here in Las Vegas.
What kind of auto insurance does rideshare driving in Vegas require and how much does that cost?
Rideshare companies provide insurance. With terrible deductible $2500. I bought additional rideshare insurance. 500 deductible. I'm driving an Audi Q7. It cost me an additional $110 a month on top of my regular car insurance.
@@omarmaury765 thanks for the info
To all the drivers out there who use the two app method and bail on trips you already accepted to go grab another give these platforms a bad name!!
Why are you only getting 47 mpg?
I think it’s because I bought low quality gas and I am blasting my air conditioning in 100+ degree weather.
Hey, I'm a Uber driver in New Orleans. And I'm moving to Vegas soon. How much do you guys make on average 30 hours a week? I'm mostly a night driver 8pm to 6 am.
I’m an Uber driver in vegas working 10+ hours a shift you should be able to bring in about 2k+ a week idk about those hours though
@@NyDollas how are you being able to make that much money?
@@NyDollas Is that $2k doing 10hr shifts for 7days? And is that on Uber BLK, BLK SUV, or XL?
@@NyDollaslies
@@gerardosanchez1596cause he's lying
koval and Harmon. Don’t be scared of Linq 😂. Can’t make $400 a day rolling around. Go to north east ghetto get lots o rides here! Nobody got cars yo
Lier prove it
That would be a nightmare working in Vegas traffic for that kinda pay.
how busy is Lyft out there? can you get by only doing Lyft?
I would say Lyft is just as busy as Uber. It just depends on what Las Vegas has going on that day. I usually drive with both apps on and just take the ride that makes the most sense for me. But yeah, you definitely could get by with just driving Lyft.
What u do all day u til u work yo
Just working on a little online business.