Entry Level Driver - Food Delivery
Updated: April 08, 2024 06:13 PM GMT
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East Nassau, NYAs an Entry Level Driver for Uber, you will embark on an exciting journey to provide safe and reliable transportation services to passengers in your community. You'll have the opportunity to earn income while enjoying the flexibility of setting your own schedule. Whether you're looking for a part-time gig or exploring a new career path, this role is a great way to get started.
Responsibilities of Uber entry level driver:
• Accept ride requests through the Uber driver app and navigate to the passengers' pickup locations.
• Greet passengers courteously, confirm their identities, and assist with loading/unloading luggage if needed.
• Drive passengers to their requested destinations using the most efficient routes.
• Follow traffic laws, maintain safe driving practices, and prioritize passenger safety at all times.
• Engage in friendly conversations with passengers when appropriate, providing a positive and comfortable ride experience.
• Maintain a clean and well-presented vehicle... More Detail
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