Where can I work with my car?
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You can become an Uber driver and work for an American company with your car.
How are weekly payments processed?
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When working with Uber, two payment methods are available: cash and card. If your trip is paid in cash, you keep the money. If it’s paid by card, the money is transferred to your bank account.
Is it difficult to find orders?
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One of the advantages of being an Uber driver is the continuous flow of new orders as soon as the previous one is completed. However, it is important to note that demand also depends on the city where you work.
Is consent required for audio recording?
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Most US states do not require consent for recording, but some states have additional requirements, including California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington. So, before trips, it's advisable to familiarize yourself with state laws to avoid violations.
Can I drive an Uber passenger if I have a family member or friend in the car?
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Friends, relatives, or any other passengers are not allowed in your car during a trip. When you are online with Uber, your car should only have space for you and your passengers.
Can a client make changes to the route, such as adding stops to the destination?
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Clients can add up to 2 additional destinations on the way. This can be done through the app. These additional destinations are marked on your trip route as black squares, and the final destination is marked as a red square. When you arrive at one of the additional destinations, a slider appears at the bottom of the screen for you to press "CONFIRM STOP." Press "End Trip" only when a client has exited your vehicle at the final destination. If a client adds a destination during the trip, the additional waiting time and distance will be factored into the fare.