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by digitalzombie
3410 days ago
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> It's Uber who loses money on those rides, not the drivers. If you want to view it that way then it's both drivers and Uber that's losing money. I do Lyft on the side over summer as a poor grad student. I only have 3 pool ride and those three the passenger didn't have to share any ride with anybody and I made less than if those ride were not pool. You're also implying that in the long ride Uber will win if it works as if the speculative end will justify the mean. Which, personally, I think a flaw and weird way of seeing it. |
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And you're putting words in my mouth. I didn't say the end justifies the means. I was speculating as to what Uber's goal is for subsidizing rides, rather than charging what they cost.