you're here talking about converting uber customers into private customers but you aren't offering the same service. you're one guy. people will continue to use uber for the convenience. no one is going to use you privately and work around your schedule.

"Sorry honey master teacher said he just sat down to have lunch. Looks like we have to wait..."
fam...I rarely take Uber, but ive already ran into two Uber drivers doing exactly what Master Teacher is talking about.
They spark up a convo w/ you...and then hand you a card with their number.
You can call them direct to schedule a ride.
Its not that hard.
It just takes a little thought.
When you get to the point that youre booked up...you bring someone else on.
Next thing you know...you can have a fleet of drivers.
These types of threads cause arguments because of the differences in how people think.
Entrepreneurial types will ALWAYS try and figure out a way for them to get ahead.
While those who are used to working jobs will only be able to relate to the driver.
The Uber CEO fuked up with how he was talking to dude...he should have just stayed calm and thanked dude for his input...no reason to argue with the driver.
The driver has to realize that HE made the decision to buy a new car.
Its a bad decision...the Uber model is convenient for the customer...but not a long term option for the people working in the system.
People who want to drive full time should do exactly what Master Teacher is talking about...
...Use Uber as a gateway to their own driving service.