Short Uber and Lyft Rideshare Trip Economics - Why I disagree with Sergio

Let's talk about the economics and math of rideshare driving.

Sergio, whom I respect immensely for his contributions to our community, recently shared his take on rejecting what he deemed "trash trips." His perspective, based on a particular day's experience in Los Angeles, got me thinking. Here I am, dissecting those choices from my viewpoint, hoping to shed some light on the potential gold mines these overlooked trips could be.

The scenario was simple: Sergio had a few minutes to spare before picking up his daughter and a handful of short trips that didn't seem worth the hassle. He passed on these, but here's where our paths diverge. I looked at those same trips through a different lens, calculating not just the immediate payout but also the potential for tips and the strategic placement for the next ride.

For instance, a 6-minute trip paying $3.70 that Sergio skipped? I'd jump on it! Why? Those short jaunts can add up, especially when you factor in tips, which, on average, bring my per-trip earnings up by $1.45. It's all about the long game, maximizing revenue per mile and minute.

Driving in Los Angeles, or any big city for that matter presents its own set of challenges and opportunities. While Sergio sees palm trees and crap $2 trips, based on his data, I see a bustling marketplace ripe for the savvy driver. Driving through canyons or to iconic locations like Santa Monica Boulevard has its allure, too. Still, the numbers speak to me at the end of the day.

So, let's talk strategy. Those rejected trips would have been golden opportunities if I were in Sergio's shoes. Even without surges or quests, a series of short, efficient rides could easily outpace waiting idly for that "big fare." It's about keeping those wheels turning and making every mile count.

Reflecting on Sergio's choices, it's clear we approach Rideshare driving with fundamentally different philosophies. And that's okay! The beauty of this gig is its flexibility, allowing each of us to tailor our strategies to our personal goals and preferences.

I want to extend the conversation to you, my fellow drivers. How do you navigate your day on the road? Would you have taken those trips Sergio passed up, or do you have your formula for success? Share your thoughts and strategies in the comments below. Let's learn from each other and continue to build a thriving community here at Tip You in the App.

Congrats to Chris and Sergio for 100 shows! Keep up the good work!

Drive safe, keep hustling, and remember, I'm rooting for you.

Until next time!

-- Levi

Levi Spires

I'm an Uber driver and content creator.

https://levispires.com
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