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Home » Deal » Alternate Opportunities for Taxi Drivers in Kenya: Lessons from Uber and Lyft Drivers in US

Alternate Opportunities for Taxi Drivers in Kenya: Lessons from Uber and Lyft Drivers in US

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
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The gig economy has reshaped how individuals work, offering flexibility but also posing challenges, especially evident among Uber, Bolt and Lyft drivers in recent years.

Amid declining pay, some drivers remain committed to ride-hailing despite exploring other gigs. Kenyan taxi drivers can consider diversifying their work portfolio.

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The challenge of declining fortunes for taxi drivers is not isolated to Kenya. Uber and Lyft drivers in the US are facing financial hurdles due to algorithm changes, reduced customer tips, heightened competition, and soaring vehicle expenses. This situation reflects the evolving landscape of the gig economy, where earnings might fluctuate based on market dynamics and platform policies.

While ride-hailing remains popular, other gig options present themselves. Insights from US drivers’ experiences shed light on crucial considerations:

  • Prioritizing Profitability: Despite challenges, some drivers believe ride-hailing remains the most profitable among available options.
  • Concerns about Other Gigs: Drivers highlighted issues such as low tips in food delivery, and reduced profitability in delivery services post-pandemic.
  • Local Context Matters: Factors like market demand, customer behavior, and living expenses play a significant role in determining gig profitability.

For Kenyan taxi drivers, diversifying gig options could provide stability amidst changing circumstances:

  • Explore Local Platforms: Investigate local alternatives like ride-hailing apps tailored to the Kenyan market such as LittleCab and Yego, food delivery services, or freelance opportunities.
  • Adaptability is Key: Embrace versatility by considering multiple gig options, leveraging existing skills, and adapting to market demands.
  • Financial Planning: Develop strategies to manage expenses and optimize earnings across different gigs.

In essence, while ride-hailing has its merits, the evolving gig economy offers various opportunities. Kenyan taxi drivers can strategically explore alternate gigs to enhance financial stability and career flexibility.

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