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  1. 1. Sign up online. Got an email address and a smartphone? Great, now tell us a bit more about yourself and we'll get you started. Sign up now. 2. Get a licence. In order to drive on the Uber app, you'll need a private-hire licence from a council that Uber is licensed by.

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  2. Uber offers an alternative to traditional driver jobs in major cities in the United Kingdom, including London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow – plus hundreds of other cities of all sizes across the country.

  3. Uber needs drivers like you in the UK. Learn how to get your private hire licence with our Ignition Programme.

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    At the moment, all of Uber’s ‘partners’ (as it prefers to call them, rather than drivers) are treated as if they are self-employed. But in a recent landmark case, an employment tribunal ruled that the UK's 40,000 Uber drivers are not self-employed and therefore have the right to the National Living Wage, annual leave, sick pay and other employment ...

    As mentioned earlier, there has been a lot of bad publicity about Uber workers' rights – and the gig economy in general. Following a review in 2017, the Government has pledged to rethink the employment rights of gig economy workers. 1. Enforcing holiday and sick pay entitlements; 2. Allowing flexible workers to demand more stable contracts; 3. Givi...

    A set of wheels is essential obviously, but if you’ve got an old banger, forget it. Cars must be under five years old. Details of suitable models can be found on Uber’s website, but you’re usually looking at a saloon or MPV vehicle to comfortably seat between four and eight people or a Mercedes ‘E-class’ or equivalent for four passengers.

    You’ll also need a Private Hire Vehicle licence (PHV). You can apply for this through your local council. Costs may vary according to where you live. Stephen Rowland from Newcastle joined Uber in November 2015. He was looking for work with flexible working hours after leaving his job as a college lecturer when his mother became ill. He had to shell...

    Cover for ‘business use’ can be costly compared with your typical ‘social, domestic and commuting’ insurance cover. Stephen was paying £180 a year for car insurance for his Mercedes ‘E class’ but even after shopping around it jumped to a whopping £2,700 a year. However, this does include public liability, which is essential if you’re carrying fare ...

    Applying to drive for Uber is as simple as filling in a form on the website or via Facebook. Both Stephen and Deborah were quickly given a two-hour training course before being let out on the roads. “It was more about practical things like if someone’s fallen asleep, or you’ve got to move a passenger”, explained Deborah Tucker. Within minutes of fi...

    Uber claims that on average drivers could make around £565 for a 35-45 hour week, and that’s after it takes its 20% ‘service fee’ (though drivers who signed up after April 24 2016 have to pay 25%). For Stephen, driving for Uber provides him with a full-time wage. He said: “I take home around £700 for a 35-hour working week; sometimes I’ll do more b...

    Uber dishes out wages, minus its cut, on a weekly basis. The money goes directly into your bank account along with an invoice detailing all the trips. You can also opt to pay a £5 weekly charge for a company phone with built in sat nav. There's nothing to stop you using your own phone and downloading the GPS app, but this isn’t always straightforwa...

    If working at Uber isn't quite the right gig for you, why not have a look at our guide to working at Deliveroo? Or, for more money-making ideas, take a look at 21 ways to get rich. Want more stories like this? Visit the loveMONEY homepage or sign up for our daily newsletterand let us send the news to you! This article has been updated

  4. Drivers must provide a safe and pleasant experience for riders, including clear communication, professionalism and accommodating passenger preferences. Find out how to become an Uber driver in the UK, including driver requirements, qualifications and how to sign up to drive for Uber.

  5. You must be licensed by your local council or regulator before you can start driving with Uber, either as a private hire driver in the UK, or a taxi driver or limousine driver in Ireland. As part of getting your licence, you must meet certain age, driving experience, and vehicle requirements to be considered, as well as passing all relevant ...

  6. All Uber drivers in the UK are licenced as private hire drivers by local authorities. In London, this private hire licence is called a PCO licence and is issued by Transport for London (TfL).. Through our Ignition programme, we’re here to support you every step of the

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