@@bravosavo29 Nah. Don't believe the uninformed news and the DEA's ridiculous propaganda. Fentanyl is very dangerous and can kill you with a very small amount, but just being near it or touching a bag of it isn't gonna do shit to you. It is a medicine like all other drugs. It affects you when ingested or injected. Very low low chance anything happens through contact ever.
I’ve been a passenger for Ubers like this for corporate needs. Sometimes by car is the best option. Remember on a flight you have to include check in time, drive to and from airport time. Plus in NYC, an Uber after a flight could easily be $150.
@@yannick7230 yes, it would be quite efficient, affordable and environment friendly...but wait...North American train system is for most part non-existent or just utterly dogsh!t
Everything considered this trip might have been his "whole shift" considering it was a 6 hr roundtrip. Taxi drivers get lucky with long distance requests too
@@ZonexG Not necessarily, after you include getting to the airport, check-in, security, boarding, taxi-ing to the runway and so on, it's probably faster to just drive.
@@TheReduxGBI cannot believe that no one is mentioning that he could’ve taken the train. It’s littéraly the fastest option and cheapest by far. It’s litteraly like $40
I remember I did an Uber eats order that paid out $328 dollars ($273 tip included). The best part about it is that it was only going 0.1 miles away from the pick up
@@Geminei ‼️PIGEON ALERT ‼️ Anyone with a sense of humor knows I was over exaggerating. FYI I’m VERY proficient at Math. But thanks for the lame ass comment. Now everyone knows you’re a pigeon 🕊️
$427, minus the tolls there and back minus tolls again. $325-350 for 6 hour round trip. Not terrible, but knowing the customer paid double that still don't sit right with me. 😂
i understand paying that much for an uber in america considering their garbage public transport but in Portugal I'm sure u could've gotten a bus or a train for WAY less 😭
honestly being in the back of a Tesla on your own sounds a lot more comfortable than checking into an airport and boarding a cramped plane full of people and shitty seats
When I went to Canada last year from Boston it was travel hell. A 6 hour flight turned into 28 hours in airports. I got to Calgary at 2:30am. I was traveling to Banff. My shuttle that I arranged wouldn’t be able to drive me until I believe 7am. Get in the taxi line and it was going to be a hour long. Opened uber and it was going to be 400 dollars for an xl as we had all of our ski stuff(well half they lost one of our ski bags in Halifax Nova Scotia that arrived 2 days later). I tipped 125 dollars because it was the only thing that went smoothly that day and I just wanted to get to a bed.
From New york to philadelphia is like 150 km (94 miles) average car (i dont know IF in us is the same) takes 8l/100 km so you like 12l of gas (3,17 gal) to go back, which is like 11 dolars, His ride proably takes 15 min to get to the starting point plus 300 km of driving to ny and back, Its 6h and 15 min, the payment he made was 580 dolars 580 - 22 $ (gas price) = 558 $ 558 : 6 = 93 $, he maded 93$ per hour
Quick tip: I used to drive ppl from LA to the border and Uber would charge them $300 they’d give me $130 so I would tell the passenger if they’d like me to cancel it and they could just Zelle or pay me cash upfront for $200. A lot of times they’d agree. Unless safety really concerned them. Many times ppl preferred saving a hundred dollars
thats really destroy uber actually and thats a cheat.. uber got u the costumer.. and u just leave them hanging.. just imagine if uber is people.. then swap that people to be you..
@simsfreak63 I don't think people really be out here caping for these scamming apps I was wrong lol. You're a contractor you can offer a ride to whoever you want. Guess what's going to happen to him .... not a damn thing. There's even a app that provides you insurance specifically for this.
Very unrealistic though as part of the route has active train service and Sheldon is likely scared of driving with strangers. Sorry for killing the punchline btw..
I live in NYC and used to work in Center City Philly during the week in consulting. It's very common for people to take Ubers back and forth between NYC and Philly just because the Acela/Amtrak can be roughly the same price. Anyway we expense these trips and the client pays for it, it's no big deal for us. You'd be surprised how many people do this.
I had a lift driver as my passenger a few years ago and he gave a Lyft ride of a passenger that made him $2,500 from San Diego to San Francisco but the fair originally was only $1,500, but his passenger gave him a $1,000 dollar tip.
I have a friend who took a trip from Philly to North Carolina. It paid him around $1,700. After gas, tolls, and food, he said he made around $1,200. (He spent around $400-$500 on gas, tolls, and food.)
@TheRealKingSolomon The deduction he made was actually the total after going back home. He didn't spend that much on gas because his vehicle is hybrid.
probably a business expense, I've done stuff like this before where there was a cheaper option but a taxi could take me, obviously not that expensive though
Wilmington DE to NYC can be close to 200 dollars for a one way amtrak ticket, depending on the capacity of the train. But yeah, still would have been cheaper, and maybe faster lol.
I just paid $192 for an Uber from Baltimore to Philly last weekend because of the airplane glitches lol . I live in Missouri.. weird how I got recommended this
I live maybe 20 min from that. If the guy took a train to Trenton and then to NY, It would have taken him the same amount of time, and cost less than $100
No such thing as a private jet, they're all corporate jets because they're all allocated to a corporate company. Doing so for private use will be horrible for taxes, so no one does it.
@@Buildxbeyond nah once a year my CTO at the corp I work at invites a few of us on a trip lol I think it's a company jet for management or the board or something
bro he was literally requesting a ride from the wilmington train station. taking the train from the philly area to nyc is one of the few corridors in the united states where it’s way better than driving
I went to school in NY state Ive driven, flown, taken the bus and taken the train. The train is FEIRCE. But if I had like $700+ for an uber, Id take a plane instead
@@weirdfish1216 I think it was because Amtrak was down. There have been many times this summer where no trains were moving in between Philly and Connecticut due to equipment issues
I was an Uber driver once upon a time and I was in another town when I was ready to pack it in and head home for the night I got a request and the guy was headed 2 minutes from my house. $50 ride and dude was chill af. $580 would be huge for 6 hours even after expenses and taxes.
The most I got was 350 dollars for a ride from LA to California City, but it was during c0vid when we were able to put in our own surge. I had it at x5
Last week I had a request from philly to Brooklyn only for $100, I declined that shit. It kept coming back as everyone declined it. Tolls going and coming back are at least $60 not including gas
I did somwthing like this in 2017 when lyft and uber still had zone and percentage based multipliers. It was a capital hill DC to Baltimore ride at 300% surge for 2+ hours. $389 ride with a $50 tip. He paid nearly 500 fornthat ride and i did the research, it was ceaper to fly to baltimore than drive w me lol.
I knew someone that had to do a ride like this because his flight got cancelled coming back from vacation, and he got stranded a few hours away. Honestly seems like a good deal for the driver, as long as they know what they're getting themselves into.
It's honestly just a coin flip. Typically you can guess pretty accurately if theyre lying just based on the type of rider they are.. like coming out right before the timer ends, adding stops and taking forever, changing the drop off location mid trip etc.. they always claim to understand the job and it's frustrations and are super apologetic about each thing mentioned before, but then do the next.. actually had a ride just a couple weeks ago where she did every single thing I just mentioned and then at the drop off says she wants to tip me really well and starts asking me "is $5 alright? How about $6 or $7? I'll just give you $8 then" of course I'm just saying whatever she wants to tip is fine, but truth was all I'm thinking is this was a low paying 1 stop 3 mile trip that shouldve taken 5 min when i accepted it and its now been a 40 damn minute waste of time so please just hurry and get out of my car..even tho she took almost 10 min to come out once I arrived, added a new stop, and changed the drop off (tho the new drop off was only like a mile further) and she spent over 20 min at the stop.. uber literally only bumped the pay up from like $4.50 to $5.. for some reason shitty riders feel the need to bring up tips and make promises same with like food delivery pretty much every time someone messages about tipping or has something about a big tip in the instructions they never follow thru.. it's actually become a pretty common experience posted about in the UE/DD reddit communities
I got a trip request for $3200 but it was a mistake. I accepted the offer thinking it was $32, but the destination was incorrect - the street address was correct but the city and state was wrong. And the actual trip was for $8.
Why would you not have a converted it to out of app ride? Literally could have made over $700 and saved your passenger hundreds with not paying ubers fees...
I live in the UK so laws might be different , they can’t do out of app because it voids their insurance if the ride isn’t pre booked He definitely should have just done it though , that would have been an easy finesse
This passenger was probably a work traveller where work was going to reimburse for this ride. I can't imagine someone who isn't in a panic paying this much for that trip, and this man was clearly not in a panic. So for the customer to get reimbursement, they'd have to do it through the app.
I mean this is amazing, you’re going to be driving for the whole day anyways if it’s your full time job. This just makes it more adventurous and guarantee you work for the rest of the day like selling in bulk
Yeah I don’t believe this shit. Ain’t no way Uber paid him $427 for that trip. When I’ve been offered plenty of rides going from NY to Philly and its surrounding areas for the mid $90s
@@abs0luteOne While you’re not wrong, ironically this specific route is actually the one (and only) high speed rail system in the US - the Acela - from DC to Boston through some major cities. In fact, if you check the first screenshot of the ride, you’ll see the pick up is from the Amtrak station in Wilmington, which is one of the stops of the Acela. I suspect the train got delayed and he absolutely needed to be in New York asap, hence the Uber.
It just might be an unpopular opinion, but I somewhat see the appeal, no waiting for train schedules, no waiting for planes, no TSA, just a private cabin. For example, i have friends take an uber from Shenzhen to Guangzhou (probably a 2.5 hour drive), the price is somewhat comparable to flying/ HSR, but they say its more comfortable.
I worked at a country club when I was 14 and hosted a big event with many entrepreneurs from NYC. I talked to a few customers and was shocked they took a Uber from NYC to where I was at (about an hour and 15 tops with traffic). The train would’ve been easier. But they had so much money, most of them were dropping 105-130$ on their Ubers. Wild!
I've had a few of these. DFW airport gets closed during storms and people will pay $400+ for an XL ride to Houston or Austin. $500 with a $200 tip for 6 people plus luggage was my best. Paid gas, an oil change, and still $500 left after taxes and expenses.
Exactly! I drive in NY and even NYC which get laid significantly higher than drivers most places wouldn’t even get laid that amount for the same trip. They get paid $1.36 a mile and $0.58 a minute They’d only be paid $345 for that same trip.
Fun fact: this is 10-20% higher than the amount a Brazilian worker would get before tax working full time for 2 months under a minimum salary contract, which accounts for about 35 million workers 😶
My mom used to own a taxi and once somebody Called her if she can get him to other side of our country ( not that big country) its like 4 Hour drive for 600 dollars
This guy is absolutely lying. I don’t care if you drove a Bugatti, Uber/ Lyft would jump off a cliff before they pay you enough to cover the full round trip & even if they did it wouldn’t be nowhere close to almost $100 an hour. Nice ad for Uber though! How much did they pay you for this ?
Never taking long uber ride in US. Scheduled a ride for 1.5hour away to a cruise port. Some guy took the order but stopped moving after 5min, i thought theres traffic jam but he didn't move after 30min. Didn't respond to messages, didn't answer phone call. I was forced to cancel the ride because he was never came and i almost missed my boat. Called a regular taxi that came on time and rushed there. Paid them $400
When I drove for Uber, I had a little old lady, about 70-80, request a ride. Was a 2 and half hour drive to the nearest capital so she could fly out of the airport. Originally was offered 215$ by uber. I took it. Easiest ride and even coming back I still averaged $40/hr, and overhead was $10/hr operating cost for me. So I definitely recommend taking long rides.
What's the most Uber has paid you for a ride?
HOLY SHIT BRO this video was crazy to watch 😂😂 I think my longest Uber ride is $250 if I’m not mistaken
$56 for 48 mile including tip
$335
Jesus christ. The longest I go is from my house to the train station and the priciest it gets it's 5€
10 years ago when they paid good a trip to Vegas from Palm Springs 480 plus tip 4:30hrs
What’s a 500$ ride when you have 500k fent in your bag😂😂😂
Facts 😂😂
Facts lmao 😂
Scary ride if it's fent.......
Frr
@@bravosavo29 Nah. Don't believe the uninformed news and the DEA's ridiculous propaganda. Fentanyl is very dangerous and can kill you with a very small amount, but just being near it or touching a bag of it isn't gonna do shit to you. It is a medicine like all other drugs. It affects you when ingested or injected. Very low low chance anything happens through contact ever.
If 20% tip is $128, means customer roughly paid $640 for the ride.
honestly it’s likely private drivers quoted like $600 for that drive
@@soysuave8426That's what he did? 128 * 5 = 640
No cos you didn’t add the tip so it would be 770
Brother I already pay for the ride so no tip
That's insane!!!
dude just made a week worth of minimum wage in just a day lol
thats 2 weeks in my country
@@Dr_Telfort which country?
@Dr_Telfort that's almost 3 month in my country
he made my month of minimum wage in 3h 😭
@@SoloishMC I make that sitting at home on my computer in 2 hours. When you can code, money comes so easily.
I’ve been a passenger for Ubers like this for corporate needs. Sometimes by car is the best option. Remember on a flight you have to include check in time, drive to and from airport time. Plus in NYC, an Uber after a flight could easily be $150.
A train would be quicker than an airplane on that distance.
@@yannick7230 yes, it would be quite efficient, affordable and environment friendly...but wait...North American train system is for most part non-existent or just utterly dogsh!t
THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR EXISTS you incompetent Euro.
Considering its from philly to nyc just take an amtrak roughly the same time for less than this
@@yannick7230 NA trains are not it
$580 for one ride??? Most taxi drivers struggle making $400 over the whole shift
oh norway, nah we don't do that here, crazy expensive
Everything considered this trip might have been his "whole shift" considering it was a 6 hr roundtrip. Taxi drivers get lucky with long distance requests too
Most taxi drivers dont do a 6 hour there and back trip..
580 without the uber deduction
@@dazeen9591 yeaah, but this doesn't happen every day
300 miles round trip, @ 60c per mile, expenses are $180. $400 profit / 6 hours = $66 per hour. Not bad.
gotta knock off some more for taxes aswell, id imagine uber doesnt take care of that when payouts happen
He was in a tesla so you can take 90% off those expenses! 😮
How is $66 an hour good money?? Why so poor
@@ap80shgwhat job do you do, would love to know what other jobs in the US offer more than $66 an hour
@@ap80shg more than you make 😂
Crazy expensive. Bro could’ve taking a plane at this point
Maybe anything urgent?
@@holyromanemperor420 plane is still faster
@@ZonexG Not necessarily, after you include getting to the airport, check-in, security, boarding, taxi-ing to the runway and so on, it's probably faster to just drive.
@@TheReduxGBI cannot believe that no one is mentioning that he could’ve taken the train. It’s littéraly the fastest option and cheapest by far. It’s litteraly like $40
@@yaush_ Amtrak is way more then $40 dollars 😂😂 more like $100-250
That costumer’s never heard of a train before 💀
yea, we are lucky in the north east to even have trains, most of the country doesn't. Would have been like, what... $100 for a round trip ticket.
Not everyone is as poor as us
@@adondriel it would’ve been a 400 round trip ticket on the regional all depends on what time you get your tickets
@@zachfila damn, amtrak keeps making their prices insane lol. But still cheaper than ubering!
@@adondriel yes lol amtrak fares are getting better especially the early morning trains are super cheap
Paying 500$ for a taxi ride is crazy
Maybe he’s a dope dealer moving major weight and needed transportation asap 😅
I remember I did an Uber eats order that paid out $328 dollars ($273 tip included). The best part about it is that it was only going 0.1 miles away from the pick up
they must had been high and enter wrong tip amount
@@cjnguyen5812 it was a catering order going to a corporate office
Do you know the tip amaont before the order? Or just that they have tipped?
The biggest issue with rides like this is that all other rides afterwards that used to be big earnings then feel like "meh, that's alright"
Meanwhile the passenger paid $2,138.53
😅😅
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! FACTS!
Math wasn't your strong point, was it? 😂
@@Geminei ‼️PIGEON ALERT ‼️ Anyone with a sense of humor knows I was over exaggerating. FYI I’m VERY proficient at Math. But thanks for the lame ass comment. Now everyone knows you’re a pigeon 🕊️
They can’t read either. It’s so they don’t have uprisings.
If the tip was 20% of the fare, then he paid around $640 for the trip. So he ended up paying around $760 for the ride.
Lol! Why am I not surprised you're here 😂😂 doing the math no less
@@AustinRides7264 LMAOOOOO!! Always doing some math!
@@MicDropBBQ Uh oh, the BBQ came in to drop the mic😄
$427, minus the tolls there and back minus tolls again. $325-350 for 6 hour round trip. Not terrible, but knowing the customer paid double that still don't sit right with me. 😂
Bro paid my weekly pay check for a ride 🥲
That customer was probably a businesman who needed to get to New York at any cost.
Straight on his corporate account! Didn't cost the guy a penny!
How about the 20% TIP?👀
i once payed €400 for a ride from lisbon to porto in portugal. guy was fed up by the end lmao
As a portuguese resident why tf would you do that, you can get a Flixbus for like 7€
As a person who did the same route a few months ago. Why tf would you pay 400 for a ride when a train it's 30 euro
@@seby8302 If the company is paying, why not?
You should have taken the Alfa Pendular
i understand paying that much for an uber in america considering their garbage public transport but in Portugal I'm sure u could've gotten a bus or a train for WAY less 😭
Damn that means he paid 640. Feel like for that he could’ve gotten a plane
It was probably short notice or he needed to get there ASAP
@@karimalawi923 plane is probably still faster just like last minute
@@ChippyShag nah you spend at least 2 hours just in tsa.
honestly being in the back of a Tesla on your own sounds a lot more comfortable than checking into an airport and boarding a cramped plane full of people and shitty seats
Yeah but he wouldn't have blown up on youtube, now would he? Think before you open your mouth.
When I went to Canada last year from Boston it was travel hell. A 6 hour flight turned into 28 hours in airports. I got to Calgary at 2:30am. I was traveling to Banff. My shuttle that I arranged wouldn’t be able to drive me until I believe 7am. Get in the taxi line and it was going to be a hour long. Opened uber and it was going to be 400 dollars for an xl as we had all of our ski stuff(well half they lost one of our ski bags in Halifax Nova Scotia that arrived 2 days later). I tipped 125 dollars because it was the only thing that went smoothly that day and I just wanted to get to a bed.
Now you gotta drive back
still worth it
nah u chain a few trips on the way back if u can
From New york to philadelphia is like 150 km (94 miles) average car (i dont know IF in us is the same) takes 8l/100 km so you like 12l of gas (3,17 gal) to go back, which is like 11 dolars,
His ride proably takes 15 min to get to the starting point plus 300 km of driving to ny and back, Its 6h and 15 min, the payment he made was 580 dolars 580 - 22 $ (gas price) = 558 $
558 : 6 = 93 $, he maded 93$ per hour
@@x_n4tan_x150 bruh u will never hit that trip less than 3 hrs by the time u make it to your destination
pick up someone heading from nyc to philly 😂
Dude drove a mule with drugs to New York 😂
Quick tip: I used to drive ppl from LA to the border and Uber would charge them $300 they’d give me $130 so I would tell the passenger if they’d like me to cancel it and they could just Zelle or pay me cash upfront for $200. A lot of times they’d agree. Unless safety really concerned them. Many times ppl preferred saving a hundred dollars
thats really destroy uber actually and thats a cheat.. uber got u the costumer.. and u just leave them hanging.. just imagine if uber is people.. then swap that people to be you..
admitting to advanced tax tomfoolery with a username built out your government name is CRAZY!
@@imakedookienot tax fraud. What he's doing is against Ubers TOS and could get his account closed, but there's nothing *illegal* going on.
Not a smart decision David Orozco.
@simsfreak63 I don't think people really be out here caping for these scamming apps I was wrong lol. You're a contractor you can offer a ride to whoever you want. Guess what's going to happen to him .... not a damn thing. There's even a app that provides you insurance specifically for this.
POV ur customer is sheldon
I don’t get the reference young Sheldon?
@@carscultured yeah bcs he would be the worst person to be in a car with for so long
@@zephyr3271 OHHHHHH OK 😂 that’s actually funny
Yeah in that case you better tip 50% lol
Very unrealistic though as part of the route has active train service and Sheldon is likely scared of driving with strangers.
Sorry for killing the punchline btw..
that is almost 2 weeks of a normal job in the Philippines lmao
yeah but your cost of living there is 10x cheaper here in the US
um, so US$1000 a month? i'm pretty sure someone has to have a really good job to make that amount in the phillipines
@@premiumPremium-kn5zh no we only earn 1,600 usd a month
@@marcaldrindelacruz4625 ik it just amaze me on how diff the price is. like consider it if you want to travel to that country with 2,000-4,000 usd
or a month in Russia
Some people have a fear of flying so.
Use a highspeed train lol
We have one
@@victormolineros9344 The train would've got them there an hour earlier for like $49 lol
or they think about the clima
@@Hershoej08 Cares enough to not fly, but not enough to take the bus or the train.
Bro was definitely on a mission 😂💯
The Tesla did all the work, he just sat back 😭
For 586 dollars just take the train ..hell even a plane at that point
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something like that seems unplanned and spontaneous
he was at the train station i think it was a important trip that he couldnt wait for (train likely canceled or delayed)
Yeah but he wouldn't have blown up on youtube, now would he? Think before you open your mouth.
You mad how somebody else spend their money
I’d do it, that’s $100 in gas alone and profit made!
I swear the Ubers a tesla
@@Abandonedhuntershe would’ve used a super charger on the way back though
@@darcyhay2657 that's still only like 20 bucks
@@darcyhay2657 Superchargers are cheap af compared to gas
100 round trip
He’s still waiting for someone to order an Uber back to Philadelphia.
I live in NYC and used to work in Center City Philly during the week in consulting. It's very common for people to take Ubers back and forth between NYC and Philly just because the Acela/Amtrak can be roughly the same price. Anyway we expense these trips and the client pays for it, it's no big deal for us. You'd be surprised how many people do this.
I had a lift driver as my passenger a few years ago and he gave a Lyft ride of a passenger that made him $2,500 from San Diego to San Francisco but the fair originally was only $1,500, but his passenger gave him a $1,000 dollar tip.
I have a friend who took a trip from Philly to North Carolina. It paid him around $1,700. After gas, tolls, and food, he said he made around $1,200. (He spent around $400-$500 on gas, tolls, and food.)
@mr.guzman6907 plus the drive back so add another 400-500 to get home and on top of that half the hourly rate. Lol.
@TheRealKingSolomon The deduction he made was actually the total after going back home. He didn't spend that much on gas because his vehicle is hybrid.
Man could have gotten an amtrak between philly and ny for 20$ what the fuck was he thinking?
I doubt he even cares about the money. He tipped $128.
Clearly the kind of person whose time is worth $100+/hour
probably a business expense, I've done stuff like this before where there was a cheaper option but a taxi could take me, obviously not that expensive though
@@l.a1532Amtrak is faster than driving and you can actually have a desk to work at, bathroom, cafe. I think he just made a poor decision lol
Wilmington DE to NYC can be close to 200 dollars for a one way amtrak ticket, depending on the capacity of the train. But yeah, still would have been cheaper, and maybe faster lol.
I just paid $192 for an Uber from Baltimore to Philly last weekend because of the airplane glitches lol . I live in Missouri.. weird how I got recommended this
I live maybe 20 min from that. If the guy took a train to Trenton and then to NY, It would have taken him the same amount of time, and cost less than $100
Most people who say they are going to tip do not tip at all, so glad that he tipped
If I win the lottery forget a private jet I’m getting Uber’s across the country
No such thing as a private jet, they're all corporate jets because they're all allocated to a corporate company.
Doing so for private use will be horrible for taxes, so no one does it.
@@Buildxbeyond I do it
@@Buildxbeyond nah once a year my CTO at the corp I work at invites a few of us on a trip lol
I think it's a company jet for management or the board or something
bro he was literally requesting a ride from the wilmington train station. taking the train from the philly area to nyc is one of the few corridors in the united states where it’s way better than driving
I went to school in NY state
Ive driven, flown, taken the bus and taken the train. The train is FEIRCE.
But if I had like $700+ for an uber, Id take a plane instead
@@weirdfish1216 I think it was because Amtrak was down. There have been many times this summer where no trains were moving in between Philly and Connecticut due to equipment issues
Bros gonna need to do like 50 rides just to make it back home😂
Would have been better staying with that guy and being his personal driver and took cash till the morning 😂😂😂😂😂
I was an Uber driver once upon a time and I was in another town when I was ready to pack it in and head home for the night I got a request and the guy was headed 2 minutes from my house. $50 ride and dude was chill af. $580 would be huge for 6 hours even after expenses and taxes.
The most I got was 350 dollars for a ride from LA to California City, but it was during c0vid when we were able to put in our own surge. I had it at x5
That guy is the next Elon musk
It’s the same as economy flying on the same day with American.
Doubt they'll waste 44 billion but ok.
I’m calling bs on this one, Uber very rarely will pay $1/mile let alone $3/mile.
It does pay more for trips outside of the local area, in fact it doesn't punish you for rejecting these kinds of trips.
Last week I had a request from philly to Brooklyn only for $100, I declined that shit. It kept coming back as everyone declined it. Tolls going and coming back are at least $60 not including gas
@@SM-cc1pu man that's an awful offer
Then you are an idiot! That was Uber Premier. The price is normal for the driver.
@@SM-cc1pu Philly to Brooklyn for $100? That's insanely cheap. My job once paid for my uber to go from Brooklyn to the Bronx. That was $185
the fact that anyone would pay that, sells me its not just a bad economy, nobody knows the worth of money
I did somwthing like this in 2017 when lyft and uber still had zone and percentage based multipliers. It was a capital hill DC to Baltimore ride at 300% surge for 2+ hours. $389 ride with a $50 tip.
He paid nearly 500 fornthat ride and i did the research, it was ceaper to fly to baltimore than drive w me lol.
The issue is some people don't fly cause they uncomfortable with flying or they traveling with stuff they can't take on a plane
$9 MARC Train from Union Station to Baltimore Penn
I knew someone that had to do a ride like this because his flight got cancelled coming back from vacation, and he got stranded a few hours away. Honestly seems like a good deal for the driver, as long as they know what they're getting themselves into.
I did a trip that was 1 hour and 50 minutes long for $69. That’s what Uber paid me here in Texas
A couple in Europe went from south of France to Germany, the driver took around 1800€
Def just moved a few keys across the state for buddy hahahah
I said the same thing
i was gonna say people just have so much money to spend but then he would of just got a plane. so maybe youre on the right track
No doubt 😂
How often do people say they tipped on the app but didn’t?
I don't know about him but I'm an Uber driver and I have never had anyone not tip when they say that they're going to.
It's honestly just a coin flip. Typically you can guess pretty accurately if theyre lying just based on the type of rider they are.. like coming out right before the timer ends, adding stops and taking forever, changing the drop off location mid trip etc.. they always claim to understand the job and it's frustrations and are super apologetic about each thing mentioned before, but then do the next.. actually had a ride just a couple weeks ago where she did every single thing I just mentioned and then at the drop off says she wants to tip me really well and starts asking me "is $5 alright? How about $6 or $7? I'll just give you $8 then" of course I'm just saying whatever she wants to tip is fine, but truth was all I'm thinking is this was a low paying 1 stop 3 mile trip that shouldve taken 5 min when i accepted it and its now been a 40 damn minute waste of time so please just hurry and get out of my car..even tho she took almost 10 min to come out once I arrived, added a new stop, and changed the drop off (tho the new drop off was only like a mile further) and she spent over 20 min at the stop.. uber literally only bumped the pay up from like $4.50 to $5.. for some reason shitty riders feel the need to bring up tips and make promises same with like food delivery pretty much every time someone messages about tipping or has something about a big tip in the instructions they never follow thru.. it's actually become a pretty common experience posted about in the UE/DD reddit communities
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What
I’m an airline pilot we routinely get Uber’d several hours away. My record is 4.5 hours from Washington Dulles to Newark airport in rush hour
Im over here with $30 on my name 😭
Uber takes like 60% so he paid like $1000 for the trip 👀
Not for black. They take less
"We charge exorbitant rates to our customers"
I got a trip request for $3200 but it was a mistake. I accepted the offer thinking it was $32, but the destination was incorrect - the street address was correct but the city and state was wrong. And the actual trip was for $8.
🤣🤣damn
He most def had some cargo lmao.
Why would you not have a converted it to out of app ride? Literally could have made over $700 and saved your passenger hundreds with not paying ubers fees...
I live in the UK so laws might be different , they can’t do out of app because it voids their insurance if the ride isn’t pre booked
He definitely should have just done it though , that would have been an easy finesse
He would get fired for that
@HPsawus I can totally see that. I would invest in Comercial insurance for myself just for instances like this. Crazy money right there.
@@secondbassoon80yeet74you can’t be fired from Uber because you’re not an employee
This passenger was probably a work traveller where work was going to reimburse for this ride. I can't imagine someone who isn't in a panic paying this much for that trip, and this man was clearly not in a panic.
So for the customer to get reimbursement, they'd have to do it through the app.
It takes me 4 or 5 days driving for Uber to make that.
Takes 1 day, 12 hour shift.
skill issue
That's terrible
Dude just buy a beater car on marketplace and abandon it, that’d be cheaper
@@Wolf_O you run a chance of getting busted with 500k worth of fent by doing that.
With Uber you are good
bro earned my whole fathers salory for a month in 3hrs
the passenger was the jett broker guy lmao
For the trip there and back, about 6 hours, you made approximately $96/hr
Minus $200 in charge and tolls 😂
@@mkz4123 that much?
Don’t do Uber anymore, but the biggest rideshare or delivery order I had was $250 in LA for a Erewhon order for 11 miles.
Ain't no way
I mean this is amazing, you’re going to be driving for the whole day anyways if it’s your full time job. This just makes it more adventurous and guarantee you work for the rest of the day like selling in bulk
My boy just made the whole newyork block happy with that dropoff 😂✌🏽
As normal rides that are 2.5 hrs only pay 90.
Yeah I don’t believe this shit. Ain’t no way Uber paid him $427 for that trip. When I’ve been offered plenty of rides going from NY to Philly and its surrounding areas for the mid $90s
Yeah flippin genius. "Tip" 100$+ for the exact service I'm already paying hundreds for. Sigh, must be the US of A! 🥴
There's no train??
train system in America is almost nonexistent
Yes 60 bucks but requires planning not on demand like Uber
@@abs0luteOne While you’re not wrong, ironically this specific route is actually the one (and only) high speed rail system in the US - the Acela - from DC to Boston through some major cities. In fact, if you check the first screenshot of the ride, you’ll see the pick up is from the Amtrak station in Wilmington, which is one of the stops of the Acela. I suspect the train got delayed and he absolutely needed to be in New York asap, hence the Uber.
@@abs0luteOne Not true at all
@@NorthPoleSunbro have you been like anywhere outside of usa?
It just might be an unpopular opinion, but I somewhat see the appeal, no waiting for train schedules, no waiting for planes, no TSA, just a private cabin. For example, i have friends take an uber from Shenzhen to Guangzhou (probably a 2.5 hour drive), the price is somewhat comparable to flying/ HSR, but they say its more comfortable.
I worked at a country club when I was 14 and hosted a big event with many entrepreneurs from NYC. I talked to a few customers and was shocked they took a Uber from NYC to where I was at (about an hour and 15 tops with traffic). The train would’ve been easier. But they had so much money, most of them were dropping 105-130$ on their Ubers. Wild!
Yeah you just helped smuggle something illegal....
If the tip was 20% of the fair, he paid around $760 for the ride, meaning he ended up paying $880 for the ride.
You should of offered the cash discount special
I've had a few of these. DFW airport gets closed during storms and people will pay $400+ for an XL ride to Houston or Austin. $500 with a $200 tip for 6 people plus luggage was my best. Paid gas, an oil change, and still $500 left after taxes and expenses.
bro making BANK with that one 😂
What was the fuel costs ?
It's electric, probably charged it for free or maybe 10$ max
@@Semsem-qq8bk yep. It’s a Tesla so he probably spent around 20$ max at a supercharger on the way back
this is how uber signs up drivers. Not with commercials, but by fake testimonials.
Exactly! I drive in NY and even NYC which get laid significantly higher than drivers most places wouldn’t even get laid that amount for the same trip. They get paid $1.36 a mile and $0.58 a minute They’d only be paid $345 for that same trip.
This passenger is a legend
Good stuff
Crush : wna chill? Me : ubers on the way...
The pickup time is way too long 😮. In Cairo Egypt, a customer would never wait more than 8 minutes for an Uber ride
Fun fact: this is 10-20% higher than the amount a Brazilian worker would get before tax working full time for 2 months under a minimum salary contract, which accounts for about 35 million workers 😶
Did you have to charge your telsa midway?
not midway but after the ride I did yes!
Why don't he use air plans🤔
he probably couldn't get a flight that quickly.
Man just earned my 2 month's salary in one ride😂
My mom used to own a taxi and once somebody Called her if she can get him to other side of our country ( not that big country) its like 4 Hour drive for 600 dollars
unless you’re driving a tesla, with these gas prices, you probably spent all that on your way back lol…
nah man
This guy is absolutely lying. I don’t care if you drove a Bugatti, Uber/ Lyft would jump off a cliff before they pay you enough to cover the full round trip & even if they did it wouldn’t be nowhere close to almost $100 an hour. Nice ad for Uber though! How much did they pay you for this ?
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Huh?
Not bad. back in college I had a ride worth $900 on a 4hours drive surge price. Will never forget that day.
Bro can literally buy 10 Google TV dongles with this 💀💀💀
Never taking long uber ride in US. Scheduled a ride for 1.5hour away to a cruise port. Some guy took the order but stopped moving after 5min, i thought theres traffic jam but he didn't move after 30min. Didn't respond to messages, didn't answer phone call. I was forced to cancel the ride because he was never came and i almost missed my boat. Called a regular taxi that came on time and rushed there. Paid them $400
I bet this is what “those people” want Uber drivers to think when they say who their dad is and what they miss.
I paid 250 to see a found 2.5 hrs away
IRS super happy as well
It's so strange to see someone driving through new york without cutting up or being chased by the police
When I drove for Uber, I had a little old lady, about 70-80, request a ride. Was a 2 and half hour drive to the nearest capital so she could fly out of the airport. Originally was offered 215$ by uber. I took it. Easiest ride and even coming back I still averaged $40/hr, and overhead was $10/hr operating cost for me. So I definitely recommend taking long rides.
this is like getting a base worth a lot of trophies in coc for the first time lmao
The longest ride I had as a driver was 226 bucks from Tampa to Miami.😢