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In this section, you’ll explore different types of income and compensation.
You’ve decided to take a year to work and save some money for your next steps. You want to learn more about the jobs available in your community, so you start talking to your friends and family members about their work.

One of your friends, Usain, works as a driver for a rideshare company, and you asked him about it. He says he likes the flexibility of being able to work whenever he wants. However, the pay isn’t great, and he depends on getting tips from riders.

If you drove for a rideshare company, what type of income would you earn?
Question 1 options:

Investment


Employment


Self-employment


Salary

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Self-employment.

Rideshare drivers are typically independent contractors who earn pay per ride (plus tips), not a regular salary or investment returns.