my name is reba ka rebecca martinez. i'm a leader with gig workers rising, and most importantly, i have experienced driving for uber and lyft for over a year and a half. so how do uber and lyft drivers fit into our workforce? most of the speakers before me touched a lot on what i had prepared as well, but i'm going to try to go over it again. uber and lyft drivers make up approximately 1% of the u.s. workforce. here in san francisco, it is estimated there were 45,000 drivers in 2017, with an estimated 6,000 on the road during peak hours. uber and lift are quick to point out that the majority of their drivers are part-time. but as some of the previous speakers mentioned, half of drivers work full-time hours, and for one out of two drivers, this is their only job. it is also important to highlight that full-time drivers are providing close to 50% of rides requested through the app. with the continued rate decreases for drivers, full-time has gone from a 40-hour work week to 70 to 80 hours to survive. so mo who makes up the