Rideshare as a Female Driver in a Major Market
- The Swift Assist
- Nov 28
- 1 min read
What Every Woman Should Know

If you’ve ever wondered whether driving for Uber or Lyft might fit your life, you’re not alone. More women are stepping into rideshare because it offers something most traditional jobs can’t: flexible hours, immediate earnings, and the ability to work around family, school, or a changing season of life.
But as a female driver myself, I quickly learned that the experience is unique. The positives are real—I’ve had great conversations, met people from every walk of life, and enjoyed the freedom of choosing when I work. Still, there are specific things women should think about before hitting “go online.”
From safety considerations, to what earnings actually look like, to how to stay confident and in control—these are lessons I learned on the road. And they’re exactly why I wrote Rideshare: Is It Right for You? A Female Driver’s Perspective.
Inside the book, I share:
What a typical shift really looks like
The gear and apps I recommend
How I stay safe and aware
What I earn (with real examples)
The decisions I made that helped me feel empowered, not intimidated
The considerations every woman should have before starting
If you’re considering rideshare, or simply want an honest, practical, female-focused look at the job, this guide gives you the full picture—without the sugarcoating.
My ebook breaks it all down in 21 pages, created specifically to help women make a confident, informed decision.



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