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Moove-UberGo Drivers Report a Drop in Ride Requests on the Platform

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Drivers of the Moove-UberGo platform are experiencing a severe shortage of ride requests, significantly affecting their earnings and ability to meet key performance indicators (KPIs).

New Reality for Moove-UberGo Drivers

Drivers operating on the Moove-UberGo platform report a significant decline in ride requests. They claim that the reduction in rides impacts their ability to support themselves and their families. One driver, Lanre, expressed concern, stating that the issue has persisted for some time and is not a result of recent events.

Challenges with KPI for Drivers

The key performance indicators that drivers must adhere to complicate their work significantly. Drivers are required to complete a certain number of rides and stay online for significant periods, despite the decreased number of requests. "Meeting these demands is burdensome for drivers and reduces their net earnings," a former Moove driver, Ajibola Vincent, shared.

Meeting these demands is burdensome for drivers and reduces their net earnings.Ajibola Vincent

Harsh Working Conditions

Some drivers are not overly concerned about breaching KPIs as they understand that the current situation is beyond their control. However, for others, this situation presents significant challenges, as they must find alternative ways to earn enough income to meet company requirements and pay off vehicle loans.

The current situation with the decrease in ride requests continues to trouble Moove-UberGo drivers. They hope for an improvement in working conditions in the future to meet company demands and support their families.

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