I still drive for Uber, Juno and Lyft, but recently I signed up for Agape non emergency medical vehicle driving job, they're like Uber but they pay more because the passengers medical insurance pays for the trip not the passengers. Are there any other companies that are similar medical driving jobs or voucher based jobs that let you drive your own car make your own hours and that pays more than Uber, Lyft, etc. I am currently look into "best deal car service" that is also a non emergency medical vehicle driving job but I don't know how much they pay yet.
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I drive UberX in Orlando and we actually get quite a number of requests from hospitals, nursing homes, etc, e.g. non-emergency medical rides. It's rather very lucrative, except the drop-offs and pickups take a bit longer. I have memorized these locations like the back of my hand, as they are GREAT places to go during slower times, say midday.10AM~2PM. Basically, when it isn't busy at other locations, it's busy there.
Old people travel when young people don't.
Yeah, I have heard that non-emergency medical drivers is a hot thing right now. Don't you need special licensing, experience, and training as you will be treating elderlies and patients? I looked into it a few years ago, but I gave up because it seemed a bit complex.
No all I needed was a TLC license and car
Is agape a contract broker ? A
Olot of them are theives when it comes to paying the driver.You should know how much you will be paid per mile ,the graduity, and for no shows and cancellations.Also have them put it in writing in the event that you may have to sue to payment missing.