Yeah I saw way more maintainence, my family car is a bit older but we had gone for years without having any issues at all and then all of a sudden after I was driving for a bit it's all new brakes here, new tires there, new belts, new alternator, that sort of thing. I was putting so many miles on it all it once and it wasn't used to being driven that much. My wife works from home and I used to work right down the road so I wasn't really driving very much before I lost my job.
Right now I just have zencar and they take care of all the maintainence and oil changes, tires, and everything so it's a win-win for me because if something else had happened to my family car and I wasnt able to pay for it my whole family would be screwed :/ I can't risk that.
To clarify, I own my family car outright so it's not like I'm making payments on that plus leasing a zencar lol.
I started driving Uber when I lost my job but we only have one car in my family and after about a month of it it just was putting too much wear and tear on my car.
I don't lose money with Uber but I also do postmates as well and I make about 300 a day when I drive, that's my daily goal so I only have to drive a few days each week and can have a life lol.
I started to rent from ZenCar.club after I had to pay out a bunch of money to get my alternator fixed and my wife wanted me to quit "ruining our car" so and I just work an extra day during the week to offset that and our famly car is safe and sound, plus she can use it whenever she needs to so that's a lot better lol.
I just don't understand how people can say they don't make moeny with Uber...but yeah I guess location has a lot to do with it. I live in Los Angeles and you really can't just walk to places or take public transportation so I really do get a ton of rides on the days I work and I never have to worry about that stuff. I pretty much schedule my days around peak times and peak areas so I'm smart about it.
Yeah I saw way more maintainence, my family car is a bit older but we had gone for years without having any issues at all and then all of a sudden after I was driving for a bit it's all new brakes here, new tires there, new belts, new alternator, that sort of thing. I was putting so many miles on it all it once and it wasn't used to being driven that much. My wife works from home and I used to work right down the road so I wasn't really driving very much before I lost my job.
Right now I just have zencar and they take care of all the maintainence and oil changes, tires, and everything so it's a win-win for me because if something else had happened to my family car and I wasnt able to pay for it my whole family would be screwed :/ I can't risk that.
To clarify, I own my family car outright so it's not like I'm making payments on that plus leasing a zencar lol.
I started driving Uber when I lost my job but we only have one car in my family and after about a month of it it just was putting too much wear and tear on my car.
I don't lose money with Uber but I also do postmates as well and I make about 300 a day when I drive, that's my daily goal so I only have to drive a few days each week and can have a life lol.
I started to rent from ZenCar.club after I had to pay out a bunch of money to get my alternator fixed and my wife wanted me to quit "ruining our car" so and I just work an extra day during the week to offset that and our famly car is safe and sound, plus she can use it whenever she needs to so that's a lot better lol.
I just don't understand how people can say they don't make moeny with Uber...but yeah I guess location has a lot to do with it. I live in Los Angeles and you really can't just walk to places or take public transportation so I really do get a ton of rides on the days I work and I never have to worry about that stuff. I pretty much schedule my days around peak times and peak areas so I'm smart about it.