
How Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) and Delivery Drivers Can File for Unemployment Compensation
No driver wants to be idle. You enjoy being out, meeting passengers, serving them… and making good money in the process. Unfortunately, that’s just
No driver wants to be idle. You enjoy being out, meeting passengers, serving them… and making good money in the process. Unfortunately, that’s just
While COVID-19 hasn’t managed to wipe out the rideshare and delivery driving business, it surely has made it riskier, as well as more difficult.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are popping up everywhere these days. There are sleek, high-end EVs that evoke the oohs and aahs of those watching them
On December 3, 2020, Uber sent a letter to the Centers for Disease and Prevention (CDC). The purpose of the letter was to request
Rating systems have become a part of everyone’s life. Nearly every time we complete a transaction, whether it’s a purchase on Amazon, a delivery
Hopefully, you’ll never need this advice. But let’s face it… car accidents aren’t exactly something you plan for. If you’re a rideshare or delivery
Wish we didn’t have to tell you this but… cases of COVID-19 are on the rise again, and there’s plenty of talk about further
“Uber” is one of those words that has evolved into a descriptor of an entire industry, rather than just one company in the industry.
While it’s not as widespread and massive as its largest competitor, Lyft is definitely a well-established and well-liked company, by drivers and passengers alike.
The results are in… Voters in California approved Proposition 22, the ballot measure that exempts rideshare and delivery companies from classifying their workers as
How’s this for the mother of all understatements: 2020 brought more challenges than most of us wanted to deal with. As recently as a
Of course you wear a mask. You wash your hands. You keep your front passenger seat blocked off with a yoga mat or a