An Uber or Lyft driver is not a babysitter. I would suggest hiring someone specifically for your child's driver, say, a nanny, college student, grandma, etc. Otherwise, if your child is older, carpooling amongst friends parents may be an option.
I like the small talk, most of the time. I, like some passengers, have my days when I prefer not to talk. That being said, part of being a driver is learning how to read your riders. Once you do that, you can pretty much figure them out before you even start moving.
An Uber or Lyft driver is not a babysitter. I would suggest hiring someone specifically for your child's driver, say, a nanny, college student, grandma, etc. Otherwise, if your child is older, carpooling amongst friends parents may be an option.
I like the small talk, most of the time. I, like some passengers, have my days when I prefer not to talk. That being said, part of being a driver is learning how to read your riders. Once you do that, you can pretty much figure them out before you even start moving.
The question is, how many people are packing and we don't know it? Think about it, it's concealed. How would you know?