
location_onBattery Park Alley, Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 28801, United States
Driving with Uber offers a flexible alternative to traditional part-time or full-time employment. It allows you to earn cash on the road quickly while maintaining the schedule flexibility you need, whether you are looking for gig work, seasonal income, or a temporary hourly role.
You are your own boss, deciding exactly how much or little you want to drive and earn. With Instant Pay, you can cash out your earnings up to five times a day. If you do not have a car, Uber provides rental partners that allow you to rent a vehicle by the hour, day, or week. The entire sign-up process takes only a few minutes, with support available to get you on the road as soon as your registration is processed.
Drivers using the Uber platform come from all backgrounds and industries, ranging from traditional transportation sectors to other fields. No professional driving experience is required. However, if you have previous employment experience in transportation—such as delivery, truck driving, taxi, or bus operations—you might consider driving with Uber to earn extra money. We also welcome drivers who have worked with other peer-to-peer ridesharing or driving networks. This is a great way to supplement your part-time or full-time income.
To begin, you will need a valid US driver's license and proof of residency in your city, state, or province. If you plan to drive your own vehicle, proof of vehicle insurance is required. Depending on your specific city or state, additional documentation or information may be needed. Our support team is available 24/7 to answer any questions you may have about the registration process.
Work model: On-site
Battery Park Alley, Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, 28801, United States
Asheville, North Carolina
Previous employment experience in transportation (such as delivery driver, professional driver, truck driver, taxi driver, bus driver, etc.) or experience with other peer-to-peer ridesharing or driving networks.