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If you want to join my team in Manchester, drop me a line:
Attn: Jack Mills
Members@Jumps-in.com


I've got big dreams
My name's Jack Mills, and I call a cozy little flat in Manchester my home. I've spent most of my life in the construction business, working on various building projects across the UK. I'm in my early forties, a true Mancunian at heart, with family roots that trace back to Ireland.
Now, you might be wondering how a builder like me got involved with Jumps-in. It all started a few years back when I had a series of unpleasant experiences with other ride-share services. One time, I was left stranded in the rain for hours, waiting for a driver who never showed. That was the tipping point for me.
What I find exceptionally appealing about Jumps-in is their unwavering commitment to fairness. See, I believe everyone should be treated right, whether you're the passenger or the one behind the wheel. Plus, their profit-sharing model caught my eye. It's about time folks like us, who do the hard work day in and day out, get a fair slice of the pie.
When I'm not on the construction site or driving with Jumps-in, you'll often find me at Old Trafford, cheering on my beloved Manchester United. Football's more than a hobby; it's a passion that keeps my spirits high. As for my personal life, I'm married to a wonderful woman named Sarah, and we've got two cheeky little ones, Emily and Liam. They're my driving force, the reason I'm always striving for a better future.
Speaking of the future, I've got big dreams. I want to build a stable life for my family and maybe even start my construction business someday. Jumps-in aligns perfectly with these goals, offering an opportunity to earn extra income and secure a brighter future for my kids. My dream? Well, I want to see Emily and Liam grow up, succeed, and make their own dreams come true.
So, there you have it, my story. A working-class lad from Manchester, striving for fairness, enjoying life's little pleasures, and building a brighter future, one ride at a time.




I'm passionate about making things better for people!
Madje Martin here, and I currently reside in a quiet little town in the Cotswolds. It's a really charming little place, not too far from the bustling city of Cirencester, yet far enough away to enjoy some peace and tranquility.
In my working life, I've worn many hats. I've been an entrepreneur, a chef, and even dabbled in event planning. Most recently, I've been managing a cozy little café in town, which I absolutely adore. It's given me a chance to connect with people from all walks of life, and I've learned so much from each of them.
As for my age, well, I'm in my forties, which I must say is a fantastic age to be. It's a time when you've gathered enough experience to know what truly matters.
My background is quite diverse. My family hails from the Caribbean, and that rich heritage has always been a source of inspiration for me. It's where I learned the importance of community and helping one another.
Now, why did I decide to get involved with Jumps-in? Well, it's quite simple really. I've always been passionate about making life better for people. You see, I once created a weight loss program called "Weight Off," and it helped so many folks transform their lives. That experience showed me the power of community support, and I wanted to bring that spirit to a broader audience.
In the past, I did have some not-so-great experiences with ride-share organizations. Delays, rude drivers, and hidden fees, you name it. It made me realize there's room for a better, fairer service.
What I find exceptional about Jumps-in is its commitment to fairness and community. The profit-sharing model really resonates with me, as it empowers both drivers and riders. Plus, the emphasis on safety and transparency is commendable.
Beyond work and Jumps-in, I have a deep love for cooking and gardening. There's something incredibly satisfying about nurturing a garden and preparing a delicious meal from scratch. It's a bit like life, you see, where small efforts can lead to something truly beautiful.
In terms of my personal life, I'm happily married with two wonderful children. They're my biggest supporters and motivators. Their future is my driving force, and Jumps-in aligns perfectly with my long-term goal of providing a better life for them.
Looking ahead, my dream is to see Jumps-in transform the way people think about ride-sharing, making it a more inclusive, fair, and community-driven experience. I envision a future where everyone benefits from this innovative approach, and I'm excited to be a part of it.
So, there you have it – a glimpse into my life, my journey, and my hopes for the future. Thanks for listening, and I'm thrilled to embark on this new adventure with Jumps-in.
Jumps-in has a new and refreshing take on the ride-share market, it's introducing a staggering profit-share monthly payout!
Greetings! My name is Don Jagger, and I've spent most of my life navigating the corporate jungle. I have spent an awful long time in business development consulting and love the vibes. Office walls, paperwork, and conference room dramas have been my daily bread for far too long. Time to change!
In terms of age, I'm in that midlife phase where you start questioning everything and looking for more meaningful ways to spend your time.
My background is pretty straightforward, nothing too exotic. I'm a British bloke through and through, born and raised in the heart of London. You could say I'm as English as a cup of tea on a rainy day.
Now, why did I decide to jump into Jumps-in, you ask? Well, it all boils down to a growing sense of dissatisfaction with the corporate world. Don't get me wrong; I've held a few executive positions and earned my stripes, but it all felt so detached from real life.
When it comes to ride-sharing, I've had my fair share of frustrating experiences. You know the drill – delayed rides, drivers taking the scenic route to jack up the fare, and customer service that felt anything but service. It's like you're just a number on their spreadsheet.
What drew me to Jumps-in is its refreshing take on ride-sharing. The profit-sharing model, where everyone benefits, appealed to my sense of fairness. Plus, the community-driven approach felt more like a family than a faceless corporation.
Outside of the office and Jumps-in, you'll often find me outdoors. I've got a real passion for hiking and camping, breathing in that fresh air, and reconnecting with nature. It's my escape from the concrete jungle.
In terms of personal life, I'm happily married with two kids who are almost grown now. Their perspective on the world keeps me grounded, and their support means the world to me.
Looking ahead, my long-term goal is to find a better balance between work and life, to escape the office politics and enjoy the simple joys of living. Jumps-in aligns perfectly with this aspiration, offering a chance to be part of a community that values fairness, transparency, and the human touch.
As for my dreams, I envision a future where Jumps-in transforms not just ride-sharing but the way we connect as a society. A future where people come first, profits are shared, and the ride is smoother for everyone involved.

For any special help,
shoot me a line, at:
Attn: Don Jagger
jaggerconsultants@onmail.com
or
members@jumps-in.com








Jumps-in Knows The Importance of Community and Connections
Ahoy, folks! The name's Barry Burghfield, and I've had quite the journey in my 69 years on this big blue planet. You know, I spent most of my adult life teaching English overseas in places like Japan and China, sharing the language and culture with eager minds.
Now, why'd I get tangled up with Jumps-in, you might wonder? Well, it's part of my plan to return to my roots, back to Coventry, where it all began. Teaching abroad was an incredible experience, but there's no place like home, they say.
Speaking of roots, Coventry's where I hail from. Born and raised, I've got that unmistakable midlands twang and a fondness for a good home brewed cuppa.
One thing I've learned in my time overseas is the importance of community and connection. Teaching in a foreign land, you're often far from family and old friends. It can get pretty lonely. So, when I heard about Jumps-in's emphasis on building a close-knit community, it tugged at my heartstrings.
As for bad ride-sharing experiences, oh, I've had my fair share. Lost in translation, you could say. Drivers who couldn't find their way around if their life depended on it, and don't even get me started on the language barrier. It's like trying to have a conversation with a brick wall sometimes.
What I find exceptional about Jumps-in is its commitment to inclusivity. It doesn't matter if you're 19 or 90, they value your input and treat you like family. It's a bit like a good old British pub, where everyone knows your name.
Outside of work and Jumps-in, you'll often find me with a good book in hand or enjoying a leisurely walk through Coventry's historic streets. It's where my heart belongs.
As for personal life, well, it's been a bumpy ride. My marriage ended in divorce, and my children and I lost touch along the way. Life takes its turns, doesn't it? But I'm not one to dwell on the past; I prefer to look forward.
Long-term, I'm hoping to rekindle some old connections and find a sense of belonging once more. Coventry holds memories and stories I've yet to share, and I reckon Jumps-in might just be the place to kickstart that journey.
In the grand scheme of things, my dream is simple: to rediscover the joys of home, connect with fellow Coventrians, and be part of something greater than myself. With Jumps-in, I'm hoping that dream's well within reach.
6. Be serious or it's just not worth it?
Certainly, let's get right down to it. I'm Tilly Harker, currently residing in Maidenhead, Berkshire. The daily grind of commuting to London has worn me down, and I've had enough of the stiffling city scene.
I'm not the youngest in the room, but I'm far from retiring. Life's experiences have shaped my perspective, and I'm ready for a new chapter.


Older or Younger,
Male or Female.
Your Origins?
It all makes no difference. But being really serious is essential.

Certainly, let's get right down to it. I'm Tilly Harker, currently residing in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
The daily grind of commuting to London has worn me down, and I've had enough of the stiffling city scene.
I'm not the youngest in the room, but I'm far from retiring.
Life's experiences have shaped my perspective, and I'm ready for a new chapter.
​Certainly, let's get right down to it. I'm Tilly Harker, currently residing in Maidenhead, Berkshire. The daily grind of commuting to London has worn me down, and I've had enough of the stiffling city scene.
I'm not the youngest in the room, but I'm far from retiring. Life's experiences have shaped my perspective, and I'm ready for a new chapter.
My background is a bit of a mix. While I was born in the UK, my mother's side of the family hails from India. That fusion of cultures has enriched my life in many ways.
As for why I'm here, well, it's all about taking the reins of my destiny. I want to start my own business, escape the London rat race, and find a more balanced way of living. Jumps-in seems like the ticket to achieving that dream.
I'm eyeing the possibility of becoming a manager within the Jumps-in system. It's a chance to help others launch their own part-time Jumps-in businesses, be it as drivers or promoters. The idea of empowering people to take control of their lives and find financial independence is truly inspiring.
In the past, I've had my fair share of not-so-pleasant experiences with ride-sharing services. The usual headaches—late drivers, confusing routes, and sometimes, a complete lack of professionalism. It's part of what pushed me to consider Jumps-in as a breath of fresh air.
What I find particularly appealing about Jumps-in is its commitment to creating a strong sense of community among members. It's not just about rides; it's about connecting with like-minded individuals and fostering relationships.
Beyond work, I'm an avid gardener. There's something incredibly therapeutic about nurturing plants and watching them thrive. It's a bit like how I hope Jumps-in will nurture individuals and help them flourish in their own way.
Relationship-wise, I'm single, no kids. This journey I'm embarking on is a solo one, but I'm eager to connect with others who share my aspirations.
In the grand scheme of things, my long-term goal is clear—to establish a successful Jumps-in business, create a comfortable life, and maybe even inspire others along the way. This aligns perfectly with my desire for independence and a simpler, more fulfilling life.
My dreams for the future? To see my Jumps-in venture flourish, to explore my passions, and to find contentment in the everyday. Life's a journey, and I'm ready to embrace the path that leads to something better.
So, that's me, a glimpse into my world, my motivations, and my hopes for the future. With Jumps-in, I'm ready to take that leap towards a brighter tomorrow.
Cultural Mashup Living in Glasgow!
Well, hello everyone! I'm Franz Bakker. My story's a bit of a traveller's thing. I spent most of my life in Germany, more specifically, in the lovely Okoberfest city of Munich.
Now, I know what you might be thinking – an oriental-looking person in Munich? Well yes, that's me. My mother married a German citizen, and we've been calling Germany home for as long as I can remember.
As for age, well, let's just say I'm somewhere in that range where you start appreciating the finer things in life, like a well-brewed Newcastle Brown or John Smith's and a stroll through the peaceful countryside.
My background's a bit of a cultural mashup. My roots trace back to the East, but my heart belongs to Germany. I guess that makes me a bit of a cultural hybrid. And recently, I added a touch of Scotland to the mix. You see, I moved to Glasgow and married my Scottish sweetheart, a lass from Dundee. Love knows no borders, they say.
Now, why did I dive into the world of Jumps-in? Well, when I landed in the UK, I was looking for ways to connect with my new home. Glasgow's a vibrant place, and I wanted to be part of a community that's as diverse and colorful as the city itself.
Oh, the ride-sharing mishaps I've had in the past! One time, I had a driver who didn't know the difference between left and right. It felt like we were in an endless loop. But I've also had some fantastic experiences, where drivers turned into friends, sharing stories and laughter along the way.
What really stands out to me about Jumps-in is its focus on building connections. It's not just about getting from point A to B; it's about the people you meet along the way. That's something that resonates with me deeply.
Outside of my Jumps-in adventures, you'll find me exploring Glasgow's charming streets, trying out new cuisines, and enjoying the local music scene. I've got a soft spot for a good Highland tune, let me tell you.
In terms of personal life, well, it's a tale of love and adventure. My Scottish missus and I are writing our own story, one day at a time. Our relationship is like a blend of fine Scotch whiskey – it gets better with age.
Looking ahead, I'm excited about the new horizons life in Glasgow offers. My dream? To be a part of this vibrant community, soak up the culture, and share laughs with friends.





It's just like methodically, one by one, peeling back the layers of an onion!
Pleased to meet you, I'm Leslie Radon, late twenties, Birmingham born with a love and a knack for market research.
All my working life I've been number crunching, doing surveys, and data analysis, and I've spent most of my working life between Birmingham and the humbling streets of London.
As for my relationship status, well, I'm currently sailing the seas of singledom, and you know what? It's not too shabby.
My passion for market research runs deep. It's like peeling back the layers of an onion, discovering the core of what people want and need. That's what led me to Jumps-in. I want to contribute my skills and knowledge to help this enterprise thrive and become the go-to name in the ride-sharing world.
You see, I believe that Jumps-in has the potential to be a game-changer, not just in the UK but across the pond in the USA too. It's not just about getting from point A to B; it's about creating a community, connecting people, and making the world a bit smaller in the best way possible.
Now, I'm on a mission to develop some stellar techniques for Ambassadors and Managers. These techniques will make finding new members a piece of cake. I want Jumps-in to be buzzing with members, from London to New York and everywhere in between.
So, what's my dream? Well, it's to see Jumps-in flourish on an international scale, bringing people together, creating opportunities, and making a difference.
My job is helping serious members of Jumps-in get success and I have techniques for doing just that.
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I'll be there, pouring over the data, finding the patterns, and ensuring Jumps-in is a name everyone knows and loves.
Stay tuned, people, because with a dash of market research magic and a sprinkle of dedication, I'm determined to help you the members of Jumps-in take the world by storm.
(Well the roads of big UK cities, for now)



