Photo by Dan Gold on Unsplash. As far as side-hustles go, it initially seemed ideal to Jarvis, who lives in Ajax, Ont. During her spare time, she could use her car—which, otherwise, would be sitting unused—to earn a few dollars. So much better than taking a retail job, where someone else dictates when you work, and for someone who enjoys driving and meeting people, maybe even fun. But as she began to look at the idea further, she read many online accounts of what drivers are actually earning when all factors are included, and her feelings began to change. With 90, Canadians driving ,oney Uber alone, either as a side hustle or their main gig, you might have considered getting behind the wheel to help pay for a dream vacation, cover the cost of a surprise house repair, or maybe to build your investing nest egg. Despite the rapid growth and popularity of app-based ride-sharing services, there is mounting concern about how much money drivers actually take home. Increasingly, stories toonto...