That's the dirty secret with these on-demand service apps: they're not members of the community. Why should they care? Are they getting paid better? Are they living in those nice places with those nice cars?
Oh, I'm well aware of that. It's a fictitious narrative that's spun, for sure.
I'm honestly more interested that no one from Luxe came in here to defend them against my comment, given that the OP has precisely two submissions to their username - both of which are this exact same article.
Nothing that Luxe is doing is actually contributing to the cities in which they operate. Quite the contrary, they're facilitating the use of singular private transit where there generally isn't a compelling use case without their service. I'd be happy to see them vanish.
I'm honestly more interested that no one from Luxe came in here to defend them against my comment, given that the OP has precisely two submissions to their username - both of which are this exact same article.
Nothing that Luxe is doing is actually contributing to the cities in which they operate. Quite the contrary, they're facilitating the use of singular private transit where there generally isn't a compelling use case without their service. I'd be happy to see them vanish.