Indeed. Driving Uber on itself does not disqualify from getting approved. As
@Indianna and
@Swagzzy pointed out, it is a legal job and it is better than being on welfare support. In general, they look at your file *as a package*, not piece by piece, so a stellar job on itself won't get you approved, and a less-stellar job like Uber on itself won't get you refused.
If you want a real-life example, my partner's first and second HCs were refused despite having a very good job as IT professional. For his 3rd HC, he was stay at home dad because I was recovering from a horrible C-section and could not walk/function for months. Guess what? He got approved. They did not even ask for financial documents when we reached Stage 2.
It all depends on your file *as a whole* and, of course, which person is looking at it.