Anthology of an Uber Driver'S Experiences

Anthology of an Uber Driver'S Experiences

by Burton Hochberg
Anthology of an Uber Driver'S Experiences

Anthology of an Uber Driver'S Experiences

by Burton Hochberg

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Overview

After driving for Uber for a short time, I realized that I had the fodder for another book. Unique stories were happening in my car every day. I did not start out with the thought of eventually writing or even publishing a book. All I did was to build files with anecdotal material. I called the files Uberisms. Upon conclusion of the first file, I printed copies of it and distributed it to my riders while continuing to write Uberism: Book2. I repeated the process I started, and upon conclusion of the second chapter, I printed copies of it to distribute to my riders. That became an expensive process. Since these files could be found on Facebook, I just chatted with my riders about Uberisms and told them how to access them on the computer. It was at that point that I gave consideration to publishing a book. At that point, the number of individual Uberisms reached five files, totaling about seventy-five thousand words, and it was time to publish my works, but I needed an all-encompassing title. That was the birth of Analogy of an Uber Drivers Experiences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524602000
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 04/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 966 KB

About the Author

I was born and raised in New York. I moved to Chicago with my family in 1970. After leaving job that brought me here thirteen years later, I explored many entrepreneurial opportunities until I retired in 2010. Needing something to do to occupy my time, I wrote my autobiography for my personal and family use. Following its conclusion, I needed to do something productive to keep busy. I learned about Uber and felt I was a natural for it. Back in the 1980s, I drove a limo for about five years and loved it. Uber seemed to be a natural for me. The rest is history.
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