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Standup guy Josh Williams just rolling with new Uber rules

Comedian and part-time Uber driver says he can live with newly-proposed regulations.

Comedian Josh Williams has 'no problem' with new Uber rules

A ride with an Uber driver

8 years ago
Duration 0:53
A glimpse into what it is like to work as an Uber driver in Ottawa.

Josh Williams has been working part time as an Uber driver since last summerto supplement his income as a standup comedian. He is one of about 2,000 drivers working for the ride-hailing company in Ottawa.

The 34-year-old says the job fits perfectly with his lifestyle.

I became anUberdriver for the flexibility.- Josh Williams

"'I became an Uber driver for the flexibility. I can do standup when I need to, and I can work at this whatever hours I decide."

Williams drives about fourhours a dayfor Uber,and typicallyearnsbetween$80 and$120 daily.

He says even aftergas and other expenses, that'swell above minimum wage.

No problem with regulations

Williams says he has no problemwith the new regulations proposed by the city on Thursday.He says aside from the10.5-centperfarefee the city wants to charge, little will change for him.

"Having a clean car less than 10 years old, inspected regularly, these are things we should be doing anyway."

Williams says his customers seem to appreciate both his driving skills and his sense of humour. Right now he has a 4.93-starrating with Uber.

Asked whether that's out of 100, Williams joked, "Yeah, a lot of accidents, if I get into an accident I get out and run. No,it's out of five. So a very, very high score."