Give great service. In addition to earning points, maintain the following: keep your star rating at 4.85 or above, your cancellation rate at 4% or below, and your acceptance rate at 85% or above to earn Gold, Platinum, and Diamond rewards.
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Points help determine if you're Blue, Gold, Platinum, or Diamond. The higher your status, the more rewards you can get. When you earn enough points to unlock the next status tier, you can start enjoying your new rewards.
Diamond status mostly means that you are highly rated and experienced with Uber. It also means you have a preferential 1800 number to call for solving problems.
The biggest benefits are a very good cash-back rate on gas purchases and EV charging and the ability to get paid instantly after completing an Uber ride or delivery. That cash-back rate can vary wildly, depending on your Uber Pro status, where you fill up or charge up and other ways you choose to stack the savings.
After each trip, riders and drivers have the opportunity to rate each other from 1 to 5 stars, based on their trip experience. Ratings are anonymous. You won't see individual ratings tied to a particular trip or person.
Though it's true these companies make a big deal of your acceptance rate, constantly telling you when it's low, and to get it up for added benefits, for the most part, as a driver, your acceptance rate does not matter. Related: Uber Acceptance Rate Policy.
Uber Happiness At a GlanceUber employees rate their happiness at the workplace an A+ (based on 3096 ratings). The Happiness score describes employees well-being based on various topics such as positivity in the workplace, opportunities for professional growth, and satisfaction towards compensation and benefits.
Health, life, and disabilityIn many countries, Uber provides a comprehensive medical insurance plan for you and your eligible dependents. Where it is not applicable, we offer an allowance to support your medical insurance costs. Uber also provides life and disability insurance for all eligible employees.
Uber's “driver appreciation awards” are pretty identical to what Lyft did for its public offering, which awarded drivers with 10,000 and 20,000 rides with $1,000 and $10,000 respectively. The key difference being Uber has some nice smaller cash bonuses for less-prolific drivers.
Frequently asked questions. How did I unlock my Uber Eats Pro status? You earn points during fixed one-month periods. Points reset after each calendar month.
Uber Black matches riders with top-rated drivers driving luxury vehicles for a higher price. Whether for a business meeting or a special night out, riders rely on Uber Black for a 5-star experience.
Bottom line: It will take at least 60-65 hours a week of driving full time using multiple rideshare apps, taking advantage of all the Incentives, CRBs, Boost, and definitely Surge in order to make $100,000 as a rideshare driver. One thing humans can not change or adjust is how many hours are in a day.