Long Hours, not enough bonuses - Rideshare Driver Lyft Employee Review

2.0
7 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Independent. Make your own schedule.

Cons

Company could care less about you. They are focused on automating everything for the future (driverless vehicles). -Rentals are too expensive -Not enough bonuses -When bonuses are available you must be in city -Can only make money in city (no incentives for suburbs -Extremely unsafe environments (throughout Chicago). As a consequence you are risking your life without due compensation -Not enough rides in mornings-afternoons (must drive at night - dangerous as Chicago's leadership could care less about your safety as minimal law enforcement on roads). Put simply, Lyft doesn't pay their drivers enough. You end up receiving 35-40% of a ride. Thus, the passenger is paying too much and you're not getting enough for everything YOU DO for the COMPANY. Make sense?

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5.0
21 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Meaningful projects. Good science community environment. Good work life balance.

Cons

Company's primary focus is still on ride-sharing business so stock price does not go up.

2.0
30 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Discovering parts of Las Vegas I wouldn't normally visit. Meeting nice people from all over the Valley and the world.

Cons

With the price of gas right now, my pay for using a mid-sized vehicle averaged out to $8 per hour (before taxes), even after 3 "bonuses." This is less than the Nevada minimum wage of $12. Regardless of what the app tells you, Lyft takes about 2/3 of the earnings for each ride, charging both for the rental and extra fees they claim have to do with the cost of car maintenance. Not sure why maintenance and everyday wear wouldn't be handled by Hertz as a normal part of their fleet ownership, as it would with any other rental. Indeed, if you're doing the Express Driver program, you have to take the car for service after getting a voucher from Hertz. On a different note, the number of riders with no picture or fake names is really high in Las Vegas compared to other places where I've driven. This issue has become a safety concern.

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