Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘UBER DRIVERS ARE SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTIN­G PEOPLE I’VE EVER MET’

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The stellar attendance at Uber’s fourth anniversar­y event last Friday could only mean one thing: Filipinos are still backing this popular transporta­tion network company, despite pressure from various sectors. To mark the event, Cat

Avelino, head of communicat­ions for Uber Philippine­s, announced the company’s donation to Project Hope for the rebuilding of public school classrooms in Marawi.

Riders who are Smart, Sun or TNT subscriber­s will also be able to book rides without incurring data charges.

For their driver-partners, the backbone of the Uber system, there are fuel and service discounts, free seminars and, most relevant, a new in-app-safety feature called Rider Identifica­tion, which verifies cashonly rider sign-ups by asking for a Facebook account. The Philippine­s, incidental­ly, was among the first to offer the cash payment option.

Indeed, “Uber drivers are some of the most interestin­g people I’ve ever met,” says Leigh

Wong, Uber’s head of communicat­ions for Southeast Asia.

Ronnel Cayetano, one of Uber Philippine­s’ original drivers since its prelaunch days in 2013, would say otherwise, claiming it’s the passengers who tell more interestin­g tales. “Love life, problems sa office, lahat na,” he says with a laugh.

Like every good Uber driver, Cayetano—who was among the long-time driver-partners given recognitio­n in the event—waits for the passenger to initiate conversati­on; otherwise, he’ll just quietly do his job.

Cayetano eventually invested in his own Toyota Vios in 2016, and now controls his schedule. He leaves his Sta. Ana home around 4 a.m., then goes back to bring his wife and child to work and school, respective­ly. Then he’s on the road again until about 8 p.m., or will opt for a rest day when he’s earned enough. He echoes what most Uber drivers have been saying all along: “It’s really different when you’re your own boss.”

The next goal, says Wong, is to get people everywhere to share rides. “What if we can get everybody to realize they don’t have to bring a car every day?”

 ??  ?? Projjal Ghatak, acting general manager of Uber Philippine­s; Aileen Lizada, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board spokespers­on; Yves Gonzalez, Uber Philippine­s head of policy, Cat Avelino, Uber Philippine­s head of communicat­ions, Leigh...
Projjal Ghatak, acting general manager of Uber Philippine­s; Aileen Lizada, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board spokespers­on; Yves Gonzalez, Uber Philippine­s head of policy, Cat Avelino, Uber Philippine­s head of communicat­ions, Leigh...

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