Brian started driving for Uber in California in 2013. At the time, it paid enough to be his full-time job. Since then, working for the ride-hailing app has become less profitable, he said.
MULDA’s Bloomington office is busy as at least ten people wait in the lobby to receive help on their Uber and Lyft accounts. Mardice Washington, one of three employees at MULDA, helps a driver ...
“Never put your real name or a photo of yourself on Uber Eats, Lyft, DoorDash, any of it,” the woman began in the clip. “Let this be your sign.” She went even further and instructed women to use a ...