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Driver Partner - Up to $25/hour

Earn a $250 new driver partner promotion and fixed hourly rates driving on the Via Platform for High Valley Transit in Summit County, UT! High Valley Transit is launching a new rideshare service operated by Via that runs 7 days a week from 5am-1am across the Synderville Basin.
Via uses app-based technology and operational experience to make transportation more efficient.
We are reinventing shared rides to help reduce congestion, lower emissions and get passengers to their destinations efficiently.
Why drive with Via?$250 new driver partner promotion Eligible to earn up to up to $25/hour after vehicle-related expensesDriver Partners are independent contractors and have the flexibility to choose when they provide service, with no minimum weekly commitmentEnhanced safety measures including vehicle cleaning, social distancing, and online on-boardingLive Support from real peopleLease a vehicle from our vehicle partner, and avoid wear and tear on your personal vehicleTo become a Via Driver Partner in Summit County, you must meet the following minimum criteriaHave a valid Utah driver's licenseAre 21 years of age or olderHave more than one year of unrestricted US driving historyPass a background check (SSN needed)Will lease and drive a branded vehicle from a vehicle leasing partner New Driver Partner Promotion Terms & Conditions:
To be eligible, you must complete at least 25 hours of driving on the Via platform within 30 days of completing your driver onboarding session.
Breaks taken during driving hours will not be included in this 25-hour minimum.
This promotion may be revoked or altered at any time at Via's sole discretion, and these Terms are subject to change at Via's sole discretion.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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