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How do I list my Lyft driver on my resume?

What Do You Write on Your Resume? I would definitely not just put “Uber driver” or “Lyft driver.” You could say “rideshare driver,” or you could say “self-employed.” You could also put your legal business name if you have one.



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Many might feel that adding a gig-type job like Uber or Airbnb on their resume looks unprofessional. However, if you position it right — especially if you're in-between jobs or just starting out and looking for your first job — it can add value to your resume.

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Lyft and Uber drivers earn approximately the same average per month, but the tips and earnings per trip are higher for Lyft. Lyft drivers have the opportunity to earn a much larger amount of tips, while Uber just recently introduced in-app tipping features for passengers.

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Uber and Lyft are both ride-hailing apps, and both offer innovative alternatives to taxis and long-established private transportation services.

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Description. Lyft, Inc. operates a peer-to-peer marketplace for on-demand ridesharing in the United States and Canada. The company operates multimodal transportation networks that offer riders personalized and on-demand access to various mobility options.

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Because most ridesharing services consider their drivers to be independent contractors, those workers usually aren't entitled to the minimum wage, overtime pay, or other employment protections.

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