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by rgbrenner
3240 days ago
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yes, I read the cartoon. There's nothing new in it -- these are all well known things (like 100 year old things). It's not clear that the companies they shopped the idea around to had a shortage of parking. Queuing costs are costs that the employees who are trying to park are imposing on themselves. A parking fee is a cost that is being imposed on the employees by the employer. It's reasonable for employees to react differently to those costs. If you're building a widely profitable business (like facebook), the better answer is to just build a larger parking lot. Just like lyft eventually did, and abandoned this bad idea. |
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Facebook has the advantage of building in the burbs where there's already a glut of parking and people expect more.