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by tzier
3799 days ago
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> One thing I'd like to know is whether people doing lyft or über full time do on average better or worse than their yellowcab counterpart. A good indicator is that most cab drivers (at least in SF) have switched over to Uber. The only ones who aren't doing Uber either (a) got low reviews on Uber and kicked off the platform or (b) have some odd loyalty to cab companies (e.g. maybe they're a part owner in a medallion). Most taxi cab drivers are treated more poorly than Uber/Lyft drivers. They have to drive to a centralized location to pick up / drop off the car, don't have their own car to take care of, have to pay a per day fee that they don't always pay back if they don't get enough business, etc. |
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Which makes me want to clarify things. Are über lyft drivers better off than yellow cabs where these platforms have not yet disrupted? In other words, are they better off on über now or yellow cab historically? The answer, I suspect, will remain the same, but its far from cut and dried, I think.