What are the responsibilities and job description for the Flexible Job Opportunity with Flexible Hours position at Uber?
Company Overview:
Uber provides a flexible earning opportunity for individuals seeking both part-time and full-time work. With the ability to cash out earnings up to five times daily, drivers have control over their schedules and income.
This gig offers an accessible entry point for individuals from various backgrounds with no prior professional driving experience required. Drivers using the Uber platform come from all backgrounds and industries ranging from traditional driving and transportation industries to other industries.
Key Features:
Earn quickly and flexibly: Receive your earnings fast with Instant Pay, which allows you to cash out up to 5 times a day.
Be your own boss: You decide how much or little you want to drive and earn.
No car? No problem: Uber has rental partners available that allow you to rent a car by the hour, day, or week.
Straightforward sign-up: Signing up only takes a few minutes, and we'll provide support along the way.
Requirements to Drive:
To become an Uber driver, you must:
Meet the minimum age to drive in your city
Have at least one year of licensed driving experience in the US (3 years if you are under 25 years old)
Use an eligible 4-door vehicle
Consent to driver screening and background check
Have an iPhone or Android smartphone
Vehicle Requirements vary by region, we'll show you what is needed
Becoming an Uber Driver:
Driving with Uber is a great way to supplement your part-time or full-time income. We welcome drivers who have worked with other peer-to-peer ridesharing or driving networks.
Additional Documents to Drive:
A valid US Driver's license
Proof of residency in your city, state, or province
Proof of vehicle insurance if you plan to drive your own vehicle
*Depending on your city or state, additional documentation or information may be required.
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