Phoenix Scooter User Guide

  
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Phoenix Scooter User Guide

To ensure that you get the most your scooter, please read this owner’s manual before using. Page 4: Before Driving S A F E T Y N O T I C E 2.1 BEFORE DR IVING The user needs to be familiar with the usage and operation of this vehicle before driving. The Phoenix 4-Wheel Heavy Duty Travel Mobility Scooter has a convenient and compact design. Features Specifications Manuals & Brochures Commonly Asked Questions. Easy to use thumb-style throttle and adjustable tiller. Mar 28, 2018 - Charging Bird scooters is a great way to make extra money. If you'd like to download a copy of our free Bird Charger Quick Start Guide PDF,. Jan 14, 2015 - In This Guide: #1 portable mobility scooter (very lightweight and foldable). The Drive Medical Phoenix 4HD power scooter is ideal for you if you want good comfort. This scooter was designed with the active user in mind.

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Becoming a Bird Scooter Charger Even though Uber and Lyft make up of the on-demand economy, there is no shortage of other apps and services that you can work for. And when I heard about a new electric scooter company called, I decided to sign up and give it a try. Now if you’re wondering what electric scooters have to do with rideshare driving, you’re right! On the surface, they may seem like pretty different companies, but scooters and rideshare are both part of the shared mobility space, and they actually have a lot more in common than you may think.

Both businesses are mobility marketplaces: Uber connects drivers and riders while Bird connects scooters and customers. And as it turns out, those scooters need able-bodied workers to charge them every night, so that’s where workers in the on-demand economy come in handy. After covering the rideshare industry for four years, I’m already seeing a ton of parallels between the two business models and, like we saw with rideshare driving when it first hit the scene, there’s a lot of opportunity for ‘Chargers’ right now since Bird is growing quickly and able-bodied workers are in high demand. Bird Charger Pay – how much do you get paid to charge Bird Scooters? Based on my own experience and from talking with other chargers, you can easily make $20-30 per hour working for Bird. If you’d like to download a copy of our free Bird Charger Quick Start Guide PDF, please opt in to our e-mail list below.

Riding a Bird Scooter You can rent the scooters for $1 plus $0.15/min and travel around town, campus or wherever your heart desires. I originally signed up with Bird as a customer (you can get ) because it seemed like a fun way to zip around town and I was quickly hooked! Here’s a video about what it’s like to rent a Bird Scooter: Related Article: review on EXSPLORE Sign Up to Be a Bird Charger After a few rides, I noticed a button one day in the app that said ‘Become a Charger’ and I immediately clicked it! Uber actually uses a similar button in the to get passengers to sign up to drive, and this was the first of many similarities I noticed between the two companies.

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It’s also important to note that Bird’s founder was VP of Global Driver Growth at Uber and COO at Lyft before starting Bird. And it looks like and from Uber also joined Bird. Bird Charger Sign up Soon after, I got a phone call from Jake at Bird asking me a few questions about why I wanted to be a Charger: • What do you love about Birds? • What type of car do you have? • How many Bird do you think you can charge per night? The phone call was refreshing, since it seems like Bird actually wants people to sign up who are passionate about the service and wants to ensure you’ll be a good fit for the company. Uber and Lyft tend to be more focused on getting as many people into their application funnel as possible and have no real vetting other than the background check.

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I wasn’t sure how stringent the vetting process for Bird would be, so I made sure my answers reflected how much I love Bird and to show that I have a big car and am ready to do a lot of work! Here’s the gist of my responses: • I love how easy it is for the short-trips around town and the fact that you can leave the scooters anywhere.