After nearly a decade behind the wheel, I realised that the number on the app was not my real income. It was my car, my time, and my future being slowly converted into cash.
The 40% Illusion is a short, brutally honest memoir from a former rideshare driver in Brisbane, Australia. This is not a guide on how to get rich with rideshare driving. It is the opposite: a personal account of the hidden costs behind the numbers on the screen.
Through years of driving, I came to see how gross income can create a powerful illusion while fuel, maintenance, depreciation, platform fees, time, and mental exhaustion quietly consume a driver's life.
Although this memoir is based on one driver's experience in Australia, the illusion of cash flow, vehicle depreciation, platform work, and emotional exhaustion may feel familiar to rideshare drivers everywhere.
This book is a personal reflection, not financial or legal advice. Other drivers may have different experiences, but this is the truth I reached after years behind the wheel.