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Saudi student leads new wave of female Uber drivers

Shahad Hamad is one of the first female cabbies for Uber in the Kingdom

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wheel and joining her in the taxi ranks.

So far the young driver has received nothing but rave reviews from her passengers and said she “felt ecstatic” about the positive feedback.

“I never would have imagined the amount of support I have received from people. It’s helped me on my journey,” Shahad said.

“I expected that my generation would be excited to see a young female Uber driver; what I didn’t expect was the older generation to be just as enthusiast­ic, if not more so. It was a big boost for me when older passengers compliment­ed me on my braveness.”

On the subject of reactions from male passengers, Shahad said: “I’ve never had a problem with any passenger, regardless of their gender. However, male passengers always choose to ride in the back seat, although I did have an Asian passenger who sat in the front with me chatting about my experience.”

Her job has also relieved transport difficulti­es at her family home.

“We only had one driver in my family and there was huge pressure and arguments about who went out and when,” she said. “It was a struggle just to go for dinner with friends because of the lack of transport.”

Uber recently rolled out a registrati­on portal on its website specifical­ly aimed at Saudi women.

The “Masaruky” initiative offers informatio­n to women in the country interested in taking up roles as drivers with the company.

The move follows growing interest from Saudi women looking to benefit from the earning opportunit­ies presented to them by becoming taxi drivers.

Uber also wants to help women access affordable transporta­tion.

A spokesman for Uber in the Middle East said hundreds of women had registered on its website and expressed an interest in becoming cab drivers.

“The Masaruky initiative aims to increase the participat­ion of women in the workforce through access to affordable transporta­tion, in addition to increasing their access to flexible economic opportunit­ies through Uber’s technology,” the spokesman added.

As yet, Shahad has not met any other female Uber drivers, but she is encouragin­g her friends to join her.

“It’s a fun job. There used to be misconcept­ions surroundin­g it. But all I have received so far is positive feedback and support.”

 ??  ?? The young driver feels ‘ecstatic’ about the positive feedback she has been receiving.It was a big boost for me when older passengers compliment­ed me on my braveness, she says.Uber recently rolled out a registrati­on portal on its website specifical­ly aimed at Saudi women.The ‘Masaruky’ initiative offers informatio­n to women in the country interested in taking up roles as drivers with the company.The move follows growing interest from Saudi women looking to benefit from the earning opportunit­ies presented to them by becoming taxi drivers.Uber also wants to help women access affordable transporta­tion.
The young driver feels ‘ecstatic’ about the positive feedback she has been receiving.It was a big boost for me when older passengers compliment­ed me on my braveness, she says.Uber recently rolled out a registrati­on portal on its website specifical­ly aimed at Saudi women.The ‘Masaruky’ initiative offers informatio­n to women in the country interested in taking up roles as drivers with the company.The move follows growing interest from Saudi women looking to benefit from the earning opportunit­ies presented to them by becoming taxi drivers.Uber also wants to help women access affordable transporta­tion.
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