Hi Gertrude!

Erika Simone does it in a flamboyant, showy style.
I, however, would do it low key, admitting I was trans only if someone ask me about it, due to my height or whatever.
I would simply be a professionally dressed woman providing rides for Uber and/or Lyft. I would, however, like to inform the Orlando, FL LGBT community somehow, that they have a LGBT-friendly Uber/Lyft driver, as I have heard that many of them have been told to "Get out!" by Uber drivers. I cannot see for the life of me why in the world any driver would do that. I wouldn't care if the man from Mars wants a ride, as long as he has the app and the money.
(I am also considering wearing ao-dai for driving, since I have a slender body that fits into them well. (I had to go to a Vietnamese tailor to have one custom made! Try doing that. (Vietnam has an ao-dai for men, but I kept insisting, "no, no, I want WOMEN'S style ao-dai!" (They are MUCH prettier!) I told them it was for a cosplay type of theatrical performance.) An ao-dai certainly is beautiful and graceful, but, I don't know... they might be impractical when heaving somebody's heavy luggage into the trunk. The front panel of the dress might get tangled in the luggage. Florida makes it hard too by being such a hot, muggy, like an arm-pit of a state. This state's weather is horrible.)