4 Tips For New Uber Drivers in 2022
- Dylan Himmerich

- Aug 25, 2022
- 2 min read
In this blog article, we will discuss some essential tips for newer Uber drivers in 2022.

Photo of Dylan Himmerich, the founder of The Rideshare Hub.
Uber driving has recently become one of the most popular forms of transportation not only in The United States, but across the globe. Many are taking advantage of this opportunity by signing up to drive for Uber to earn extra side cash.
Recent interview between Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and CEO of The Rideshare Guy, Harry Campbell.
As you begin your journey to becoming an Uber driver, here are some tips to consider while you get prepared to get on the road.
Tip 1: Getting Prepared
Signing up to be an Uber driver is not a complicated process, but you'll need to prepare quite a few documents that are outlined in the Uber driver app. Once you get signed up with an account, Uber will request a copy of your driver's license, insurance, vehicle inspection, and a few other documents. Once you get your documents prepared for submission, you will get a decision if you are approved within a few days! Get ready!
Tip 2: Taking Your First Ride
Taking your first ride can seem overwhelming, but it is actually quite simple. The main thing you should realize is that at the end of the day, you are simply giving a ride to a customer who needs to get to their destination. Once you're prepared,
Tip 3: Setting a Schedule That Works For You
One of the main benefits of being an Uber driver is the flexibility and freedom that comes with the job; however, it can be beneficial to set up a schedule to encourage success. Keep in mind that Uber does show when the busiest times are in the app!
Tip 4: Setting a Weekly Goal
Creating a goal for yourself can be the key to creating wealth while driving for Uber. If you have a set amount of money you are attempting to earn, it will be much easier to hit that goal once you create it. A weekly goal might consist of driving 4 days per week for 6 hours each day, totaling around 24 hours of total driving per week. Your goal for that week might be $600, which would breakdown to about $25 per hour. This might be a realistic goal, and if you beat that goal, you can take home even more. Don't be afraid to create a high goal, the sky is the limit!
Are you interested in signing up to be an Uber driver? Head to Uber's website to learn more!



