@OgarEmmaOwogeka@OzorNdiOzor If you're in such a situation, what would you advise?
You think you're bright, but would you be as bright if you were in similar situation ?
@OgarEmmaOwogeka@OzorNdiOzor If e never happen to you, talk go full your mouth.
Let���s hope you get first hand experience with this people, so we’ll all learn from you on how to go about such situations.
@he_iz_him0@ChuksEricE Everybody for this comment section no Dey reason.
U wan impress driver leave customer ?
Who Dey pay for the service?
Them just Dey comment based on emotions
@james_harmless@Jola_muni@ChuksEricE The guy na mugu.
None of them for here know anything about e-hailing service.
Them just Dey comment based on emotions.
None of them for here fit work with this kind of driver.
@Godloveblessing@james_harmless@ChuksEricE Have you ever worked in an e-hailing company?
You’re self employed. what bolt, indrive and uber do is connect the rider using their platform to the driver nearest to you and collect 20%.
If you have zero knowledge of how these things work, don’t just comment base on emotions.
@Adventure_kolz@ChuksEricE Oga, everything depends on your car's fuel consumption.
If you're driving a car with a minimum fuel efficiency of 20 mpg, you'll earn more than 20k on that single trip.
If your car doesn't have a catalytic converter and consumes 10 mpg, you'll never gain.
It's all depend on u
When a rider near you requests a ride, you can simple decline if you're not okay with the price.
If you think their price is too small as a driver, stay offline and start looking for passengers by yourself and charge them your price.
Nobody forced you to become a driver.
“Bolt, inDrive and Uber are competing with the lowest prices using our own cars. Now fuel has increased but you’re not considering that we drivers buy the fuel.”🙆
— A taxi driver calls for higher ride fares following the recent fuel hike.