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by misterbishop
3028 days ago
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Discussing a rideshare worker's take-home pay as "profit" really accepts the framing of the company. Yes it's technically true that each driver is an independent contractor ("Small Business Owner"), but this designation is a farce without the ability to set pricing. The take-home pay isn't profit in practice, it's wages less unreimbursed expenses. |
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If I take the job I am not magically transformed into an employee of his, simply because I lacked the bargaining power to negotiate the rate.
The reason I am still a contractor is that I have absolute control over whether to agree to do that job at that price.
There are obviously lots of factors that are considered in the employee/contractor analysis. I just don’t feel that “ability to negotiate rate” is a particularly important one when “absolute ability to refuse fare” is in the picture.