Uber Eats, Uber’s food delivery service, is a great way to earn some extra money on the side. It’s also a fun way to meet new people and try out new restaurants. But if you’re not familiar with the ins and outs of driving for Uber Eats, how do you get started? Here are some tips from an actual driver:
Registration for Uber Eats is like becoming a driver for Uber. You can apply online through the Uber Eats website, filling out some basic information about your car, licence and background.
Uber Eats is Uber’s food delivery service, which means you’ll be getting paid to deliver meals ordered on the app. It is like being a driver for Uber X, except that instead of picking up passengers, you’ll be delivering food.
To become an Uber Eats driver in South Africa, you will need to meet these requirements:
- You must be at least 21 years old
- Your car must meet Uber Eats requirements (see below)
- You need a valid driver’s licence from any country (or permanent residence in South Africa) and proof of ownership or lease of your vehicle.
- You must pass background checks
Conclusion
If you’re looking to make some extra money by driving for Uber Eats, it’s easy to get started. You can apply online through the Uber Eats website, filling out some basic information about your car, licence and background. If you meet all the requirements and are approved as a driver, then it won’t be long before you earn cash by delivering food from restaurants around South Africa!