Yung Joc Has No Shame In His Rideshare Driving Game
Yung Joc humbly shows he's not above making an honest living, no matter what the job entails. Over the weekend, Yung Joc went viral when he was recorded by a customer driving for a new rideshare company in Atlanta known as Pull Up and Go. In the viral video, the passenger questions Yung Joc about his decision to drive for the company, then proceeds to tell Joc that he, "fell off." Fell off meaning, he's down and out and has nothing else going for himself so he resorted to driving people around for money.
The Love and Hip Hop Atlanta star is not on the outs when it comes to having several steady forms of income, however, according to TMZ, Joc's been working with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta for years, and this is another way to show kids they shouldn't be too ashamed or prideful to try a new gig. There shouldn't be any shame in making an honest living. having multiple streams of income, and providing for your family legally. People tend to turn their noses down at others when they feel something is beneath someone. Nothing mentioned above is beneath anyone. If the shoe were on the other foot, driving for a rideshare company or working in a fast food or grocery store will always trump letting your family go without. We commend Yung Joc for showing people, especially the youth that there are different ways to make an income proudly.