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Old Posted Feb 17, 2024, 3:19 AM
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Oh, absolutely it was a full time job initially. The first drivers were in limos that charged more than taxis. In the past the company had to pay a 20 million dollar fine for telling drivers they could earn 100k per year driving for Uber, which implies it was a full-time job. Apparently, if you drive for Uber in many places the only way to get the bonuses the company offer is to drive full time.
i remember it being marketed as "ridesharing" at one point. the idea is people sharing a ride to similar places. unless i am mixing them up with another company that does that. either way, i dont see uber surviving if they need to start paying employees. same with things like skip the dishes.

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The company... are hoping that driverless vehicles finally become reality. Then they can replace their drivers, and taxis too.
yeah, thatll never happen.
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