Brand Ambassador for Rideshare / Delivery Drivers /Side Hustle/

About Rollee & EarningsIQ Rollee is the \"source of truth\" for gig workers. We help drivers visualize their actual net income (after gas & expenses), track mileage for taxes, and create AI-generated income reports—perfect for CRA tax returns, landlord checks, or car financing. EarningsIQ is 100% free and works with Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, SkipTheDishes, Instacart, and more.


Your Role – The Driver's Advocate We are looking for active rideshare or delivery drivers in the GTA to be our voice on the ground. Your Goal: Help fellow drivers stop guessing and start earning. Show them how EarningsIQ reveals their true hourly rate so they can work smarter, not harder.


What You’ll Do:



  • Monetize Your Waiting Time: Turn \"dead time\" at the Pearson Airport (YYZ) Waiting Lot, Billy Bishop (YTZ), or Union Station queues into cash by introducing EarningsIQ to drivers waiting next to you.

  • Community Outreach: Drop knowledge in local groups (e.g., \"Uber Drivers Toronto\", \"GTA Delivery Drivers\" WhatsApp/Facebook groups).

  • Charging Station Networking: Chat with EV drivers at Tesla Superchargers (e.g., Sherway Gardens, Etobicoke) while you charge up.

  • Feedback Loop: Tell us what Toronto drivers really hate about their apps so we can build features that fix it.


Who You Are:



  • Active Driver: You currently drive for Uber, Lyft, SkipTheDishes, or DoorDash in Toronto/GTA.

  • The \"Mayor\" of the Lot: You’re the person chatting with other drivers while waiting for a ping.

  • Trusted: You understand that data privacy is everything. You want to help drivers protect themselves, not sell them junk.

  • Hustler: You want to turn your 10-15 hours of weekly \"standby time\" into a second income stream.


Why Join Us?



  • Earn While You Wait: Don't just sit there waiting for a ride request—make money introducing a free tool.

  • Uncapped Earnings: Performance-based pay means your side hustle could pay more than your driving. (Top performers earn $3,000+ CAD/mo).

  • Career Growth: Proven ambassadors can move into full-time roles in Marketing or Operations at a fast-growing tech company.


How to Apply Send us a short message (or a 1-minute selfie video!) with:



  1. Which platforms you drive for (e.g., Uber, Skip, Lyft).

  2. Your favorite \"waiting spot\" in Toronto where you'd start recruiting (e.g., YYZ Cell Phone Lot, Liberty Village, etc.).

  3. One sentence: How would you pitch a free app that tracks \"true net income\" to a skeptical driver?

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