By Larry Chiang
There is the CS major internship that is official where you work at the Uber office. This is the UnOfficial one that’s based on three things inside of what VCs inside Stanford engineering teaches and taught:
– CS 183s’
– Engineering 145
– LABCS (live action business case studies)
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
I hesitate to use the phrase #GrowthHacker Re Uber #leadGen of drivers as a driver. It’s #cs183uber forked f #LABCS3366 |
There are a few different unofficial internships:
– #cs183uber,
And
They all are profitable and they all let you keep 100% of the commissions you make. They all are based on things that VCs taught us in #cs183.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
Uber. They’re paying $750.oo commissions
#LABCS3366 #puInternship1u #cs183uber bit.ly/ubermmpQQ |
Driving an Uber is not as profitable as getting a driver to drive 100 rides (commission =$300.oo. For a short time, it’s $750.00)
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
#puInternship1u is pop up internship promoting Uber. U keep 100% of comm via leads you generate #LeadGen #Engr145s twitter.com/unofficialatx/…
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You can make $15 doing this:

Uber offered $20 for first time users and $20 for me. Then it was $30 for first time users and $30 for LarryChiang. Now it’s $15/$15.
People would call me number to ask for an Uber. I’d text back: “https://Uber.com/invite/p9tds“
Texting back your referral code is an #ExternalAPI
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
Both sides of the Uber.
Rider and driver. There is a game to win #Quora #cs183uber #cs183i #ExternalAPI #puInternship1u |
End blog post.
Problem: I need to send a $35 credit for an SF girl to Uber to Watercourse Way in Palo Alto.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
.@ChrisSaad. Am wanting to send a Uber for a girl to meet me at Watercourse Way at 115pm. Can I gift $35 from @Uber_SF?!
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Solution: #ExternalAPI