Syracuse Man finds Success as Uber Driver Syracuse Man finds Success as Uber Driver

Anchor: UBER IS BECOMING A HUGE SIDE HUSTLE THAT’S HELPING FAMILIES STAY ON THEIR FEET. N-C-C’S KAY RACINE HAS A LIVE REPORT ON THE UBER DRIVER JOB MARKET IN BOTH SYRACUSE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA.

Reporter, Kay Racine: SYRACUSE UBER DRIVERS ARE ON THE WAY TO HELP AS MANY PEOPLE AS THEY CAN. UBER DRIVER STEPHEN DEPAULIS IS A SYRACUSE NATIVE WHO IS GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT THAT UBER HAS PROVIDED HIM OVER THE YEARS.

STEPHEN DEPAULIS: MY WIFE AND I WERE LOOKING TO BUY A HOUSE, AND I FIGURED I WOULD DO IT ONE SUMMER TO KINDA LIKE SPEED UP THE PROCESS FOR A DOWN PAYMENT AND HERE I AM SIX YEARS LATER STILL DOING IT AS A SIDE HUSTLE.

Reporter, Kay Racine: DEPAULIS WAS SURPRISED TO SEE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY HE COULD MAKE DRIVING IN HIS SPARE TIME. ACCORDING TO ZIPRECRUITER THE AVERAGE UBER DRIVER IN SYRACUSE CAN MAKE ALMOST 30-THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR.

STEPHEN DEPAULIS: IT ENDED UP BEING FAST MONEY, THAT WE STARTED TO RELY ON

Reporter, Kay Racine: DEPAULIS DAY JOB OUTSIDE OF UBERING IS IN SOCIAL SERVICES. HE WORKS FOR ONONDAGA COUNTY HELPING IN HOUSING EMERGENCIES SUCH AS PEOPLE GETTING EVICTED AND BEING HOMELESS, BUT DEPAULIS SAYS HE ENJOYS HIS SIDE HUSTLE MORE. KAY RACINE, N-C-C NEWS.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) —Uber driving has gained popularity worldwide over the years. This side hustle has helped many people earn quick money to support themselves and their families.

One Syracuse native, Stephen Depaulis, is particularly pleased with his experience as an Uber driver. Depaulis, who began driving for Uber as a side job to assist his family financially, has found the role to be both fulfilling and beneficial. He and his wife were planning to settle down in Syracuse when he decided to give Uber a try.

“My wife and I were looking to buy a house, and I figured I would do it one summer to kind of speed up the process for a down payment,” Depaulis said. “Here I am six years later, still doing it as a side hustle.”

Depaulis quickly realized that the income from driving helped his family secure their home and manage emergencies. He enjoys the opportunity to interact with a younger crowd on the weekends, often picking up patrons from bars or social events.

While some Uber drivers may complain about late night shifts, Depaulis values the chance to engage with his passengers. He can usually tell if a rider wants to chat or prefers quietness. His respectful approach has earned him a 4.99-star rating out of 5, with more than 7,000 trips over the past six years.

In addition to driving for Uber, Depaulis works in social services for Onondaga County, specializing in housing emergencies. His background in dealing with diverse people has helped him understand the importance of respecting people’s personal space while ensuring they reach their destinations.

Though Uber driving is just a side hustle for Depaulis, he appreciates the break it provides from his regular job.

 

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