Back before people had jobs driving delivery trucks, long-haul semi-trailer trucks or even moving trucks, we used to move goods around the country the old-fashioned way–by railroad. Later, with the construction of the interstate highway system, driving a heavy truck and moving goods between warehouses, distribution centers and shipping ports became a popular job in many states. People interested in these types of truck driving jobs need to be at least 21, have a Commercial Driver’s License, pass a physical test and either go to a truck driving school or attend a truck driving course for several months.
Of course, if you like driving, but don’t want a job that requires you to be away from home on long-haul routes, driving with Uber is a very popular new options. Plus, with Uber you don’t need a special commercial license, you don’t need to go to extra truck driving school, and you can earn great money on your own flexible schedule.
AVERAGE EARNINGS PER HOUR
UBER’S RISING POPULARITY
WHY PEOPLE LOVE UBER
If you’re looking for a straightforward sign-up process, a fast growing opportunity, and a way to get paid weekly for driving your own car, we hope you’ll take Uber for a spin.
NOTE: This opportunity is for an independent contractor. All earnings quoted are in fares and based on actual partner earnings data.
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