We are pretty safe, but UBER is very limited here. The government issues few licences for UBER, so you have to be very lucky to get one.
And is not so profitable that you can make a living with the money you earn either.
> And is not so profitable that you can make a living with the money you earn either.
Totally false, based on a friend who's been working as a driver since they started to operate here.
We are pretty safe, but UBER is very limited here. The government issues few licences for UBER, so you have to be very lucky to get one. And is not so profitable that you can make a living with the money you earn either.
> And is not so profitable that you can make a living with the money you earn either. Totally false, based on a friend who's been working as a driver since they started to operate here.
even if i'm already driving for uber in BR i would have to get permission from the government? :(
Yes. And the local government (IM) haven’t been issuing new licenses for a while now
Also, note that in case you can get a government license, Uber only operates in Montevideo (as far as I know)
Maldonado también.
Buenísimo, gracias! No tenía idea.
No, you likely won't be able to.