UberX Driving Partner (Choose your own hours)
Company
Uber Driving PartnersDescription
Who we are:Drive with Uber and get paid weekly in fares by helping our community of riders get around town. Driving with Uber is a great way to earn cash on your schedule. The more you drive, the more you can earn. It's simple and perfect for those looking for seasonal, work from home, entry level, temporary, or any type of job opportunities.
What you need to know:
Earn Great Money: Make up to $19.60+/hour in fares.
Flexible Schedule: Make your own schedule as a contractor – any time day or night.
Getting Started is Easy: Signing up is quick & easy – no experience required!
Get Paid Weekly: Get checks deposited into your bank account weekly.
Requirements:
You're at least 21 years old
You have a 4-door vehicle
You have a driver’s license and insurance
You're friendly and excited to earn money on your schedule!
Additional Information:
If you have previous employment experience in hospitality and the restaurant, fast food, or bar industry (such as an assistant restaurant manager, a waiter, waitress, bartender, chef, barista, grocery associate, kitchen manager, line cook, prep cooks, restaurant assistant managers, servers, stewards, crew, food and beverage managers, cooks, bakery cafe associates, or banquet servers) you might also consider partnering with Uber. Already have a hospitality, restaurant, fast food, or bar job? You can always make extra cash between shifts with Uber. This posting is for independent contractors partnering with Uber.
Posted Date
10/25/2015
Listing ID
10657593
10/25/2015
Listing ID
10657593
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