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Stirchley 06-04-18 11:01 PM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1873492)
A criminal record that does not include a conviction for a felony, violent crime, or sexual offense within the last seven years, among other things such as a registration on the U.S. Department of Justice National Sex Offender Public website.[/b]
I’m confused. Are you saying Uber is ok with a criminal record so long as it’s not a felony, violent crime ....?

I worked for a very wealthy family for many years who had numerous chauffeurs. Among the job requirements were no criminal record & a spotless driving record. These 2 were non-negotiable.

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 1879966)
Without having explicitly asked or checked, I really have to imagine that's frowned upon, based on the totally frictionless system in general and the fact that tips have been integrated into the app.
My girlfriends always give the Uber driver a cash tip.

cricket 06-04-18 11:30 PM

Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1907554)
I’m confused. Are you saying Uber is ok with a criminal record so long as it’s not a felony, violent crime ....?
You can have felony convictions, just not in the last 7 years. Massachusetts has their own requirements though, and that's why I had to go through the appeals process.

hell_storm2004 06-05-18 05:19 PM

Re: Anyone here ever drive for Uber or Lyft?
 
I did have a few conversations with the drivers themselves. Many of them do both. They pay more or less the same. If you want a peaceful day, Lyft. If you want to be a little bit busy, Uber.


I would think registering for both and then deciding which one you want to stick with would be a nice thing to do.


That being said, I see a lot of promo emails from Lyft, $500 when you register as a driver.

cricket 06-05-18 09:44 PM

Originally Posted by hell_storm2004 (Post 1907808)
I did have a few conversations with the drivers themselves. Many of them do both. They pay more or less the same. If you want a peaceful day, Lyft. If you want to be a little bit busy, Uber.


I would think registering for both and then deciding which one you want to stick with would be a nice thing to do.


That being said, I see a lot of promo emails from Lyft, $500 when you register as a driver.
I'm planning on working for Uber until I get my bonus, then signing up for Lyft and doing the same thing. Then I'll see what I want to do.

hell_storm2004 06-06-18 01:18 AM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1907888)
I'm planning on working for Uber until I get my bonus, then signing up for Lyft and doing the same thing. Then I'll see what I want to do.

That sounds like a plan!



Numero Uno! :up:

Stirchley 06-06-18 04:20 PM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1907562)
You can have felony convictions, just not in the last 7 years.
Who the heck wants to take a ride with someone who has felony convictions even if they’re older than 7 years?

cat_sidhe 06-06-18 05:27 PM

Re: Anyone here ever drive for Uber or Lyft?
 
Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1908182)
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1907562)
You can have felony convictions, just not in the last 7 years.
Who the heck wants to take a ride with someone who has felony convictions even if they’re older than 7 years?
I would. I could always use a getaway driver. :up:

hell_storm2004 06-06-18 05:30 PM

For the most part, most passengers wont even know who has a felony or some other charge. Its up to the company to verify and suffer the consequences.

Stirchley 06-06-18 05:37 PM

Re: Anyone here ever drive for Uber or Lyft?
 
That’s true, but I have always assumed that a cab driver does not have felony convictions. Scary to me that he may have.

Dani8 06-06-18 05:43 PM

Re: Anyone here ever drive for Uber or Lyft?
 
Who started Uber and what makes them qualified to judge?

cricket 06-06-18 05:51 PM

Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 1908182)
Who the heck wants to take a ride with someone who has felony convictions even if they’re older than 7 years?
Even though I have a checkered past, I agree with you and with my state's tougher restrictions. The appeal I went through was very detailed.

cricket 06-06-18 05:52 PM

Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1908233)
Who started Uber and what makes them qualified to judge?
They just have parameters for a background check like any employer would have. In my case, Massachusetts stepped in.

Dani8 06-06-18 05:58 PM

Re: Anyone here ever drive for Uber or Lyft?
 
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1908241)
Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1908233)
Who started Uber and what makes them qualified to judge?
They just have parameters for a background check like any employer would have. In my case, Massachusetts stepped in.
Thanks cricket. I've never used it but in the time frame I've been in hospital until now
Which is o ly a couple of months it's become wildly popular. No one says - I caught a taxi - anymore.


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