Driver’s Course

Section #1 – The Basics

Video #1  Congratulations: You Have a Wonderful Job With No Boss!

Video #2  The Most Important Rideshare Philosophy

Video #3  Develop The Temperament Of A Peaceful Monk

Video #4  Why You Should Work With Multiple Companies

Video #5  Let’s Look At Pay Statements

Video #6  How much money can you really make?

Video #7  What A Typical Day Looks Like.

Video #8  The Importance of Consistency

Video #9  Treat This Like A Business,,,, Because It Is a Business

Video #10  When To Offer and What Gifts To Offer Passengers.

Section #2 – Your Car

Video #11  Let’s Pick Out A Car To Drive.

Video #12  How Does The Insurance Work?

Video #13  Gas Cards – What Are They And Should I Use Them

Video #14  Driver Requirements for Uber and Lyft

Video #15  Documents

Video #16  How To Set Up Your Car.

Video #17  Day Driving To Avoid Accidents and Puke.

Video #18  Wash Your Car At Least Once Per Week.

Section 3 – Maximizing Your Revenue

Video #19  Optimal Times To Drive and Optimal Places To Drive

Video #20  Surge, Prime Time, Boost, 5 Minute Rule

Video #21  Understanding Acceptance Rates

Video #22  Working the Bonuses

Video #23  The 10 Minute Rule.

Video #24  Scoop And Carry

Video #25  What Are The 5 Apps I Always Have On?

Video #26  Uber And The Uber App

Video #27  Lyft And The Lyft App

Video #28  Live Demonstration Of How To Work 2 Rideshare Apps

Video #29  More Live Examples of Managing Uber and Lyft Apps.

Video #30  Why You Should Avoid Events.

Video #31  How to Cancel Both Uber and Lyft Rides That Aren’t Profitable.

Video #32  How to Have Your Passengers Cancel Rides That Aren’t Profitable.

Video #33  Destination Filters

Video #34  How to End the Day When You Want To: Uber and Lyft

Section 4 – Handling Passengers With Finesse

Video #35  Interacting with Passengers for High Ratings

Video #36  Dealing With “Control Freaks” and Abusive Passengers

Video #37  Listen to What Passengers Say.

Video #38 Self Promotion and Additional Sales

Video #39  Two Topics to Avoid in Conversation.