BrokenPieces wrote:
My parents want me to drive for Uber. (An American service where you basically taxi people around in your car.) They have done it. I don't think it's a good idea for me. I've left every job I've ever had because of stress, and all of them was because I can't handle confrontation (and I don't mean being critiqued or having work reviews, I mean just talking to people. About anything.)
I have a license but I don't like driving. Never have. (But I love cars...

) And I get very anxious going places I've never been, so I wind up getting lost and then that just makes me panic more.
Has anyone ever worked for Uber? What do you think of it?
Yes. I did it in Chicago.
First I went downtown and kept rejecting fares because I was afraid and eventually I got so nervous I almost turned on an one way street.
I decided a week later to try it again I hadn't picked up anyone I finally did and got my first fare it was a rush!
I kept a five star rating for two months which was rare but back in 2013 when uber first came out here if you went under 4.7 as your rating you were kicked off.
I made some money and it's true once you start to make money it's hard to stop but yes the wear and tear will destroy your vehicle but just like a taxi job the longer you do the job the more money you will make to the point where it can be a good job.
Couple things though if your family is doing this make sure to get a mileage program and track everything and have a CPA so your taxes for a good refund.
I don't know you to know how your autism affects you in your personal life. I'd recommend do a trip a day until you get more comfortable