
St. Patrick’s Day promotions are available to driver-partners in select cities. All promotional offers can be viewed by going to the Promotions tab of the Driver app.
This weekend, you can earn a minimum amount each hour by completing a specific number of trips each hour during select hours. The number you see in your offer is the minimum amount you’ll take home, no matter where your next trip comes from in your city. The promotion amount and trips requirement vary based on select hours.
How does this promotion work?

- Navigate to the Promotions tab of the driver app to view your available promotions.
- Drive for a full hour, anywhere in your city during St. Patrick’s Day weekend, to earn a minimum amount each hour by completing a specific number of trips during select hours.
- If you don’t earn the promotion amount, we’ll make up the difference.
- If you make more than the promotion amount, you keep it!
FAQ
Q: What if I make more than the promotion amount offered?
A: If you make more than the minimum amount offered, the minimum amount will not apply. You will take home the earnings that you made, there will be no additional earnings.
Q: Do I need to complete a certain number of trips each hour to qualify for the promotion?
A: Yes, in order to receive the promotion you will need to complete a certain number of trips in the designated hour. Each promotion will specify how many trips you need to complete. Please check the Promotions tab of your app for more details.
Q: What if I don’t drive for a full hour? Do I still get the minimum amount for the part of the hour that I drove?
A: If you do not drive the full hour but complete the necessary trip requirements, the promotion will be paid out on a prorated basis. For example, if you drove for half of the hour and completed the trip \requirement, you would receive half of the minimum amount featured in the promotion.
Q: Can I cash out earnings from the promotion using Instant Pay?
A: Drivers can cash out earnings from the promotion using Instant Pay after the promotional period has ended.
Q: Does it matter where my trip starts or ends?
A: No. Any trip completed in the service area will be counted toward your trip requirement.
Posted by Uber Editor
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