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Can I still make money driving for Uber and Lyft? With all the cuts, is it a minimum wage gig?
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Oh its beyond a minimum wage gig, it is completely laughable
How laughable? Look what Lyft is claiming
Your figures in that article are quite impressive. I can't get near $30 an hour...
It's tough but still doable in Los Angeles with certain strategies. I used to average 40+, after a few radical cuts, it's very difficult.