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by atonse
3031 days ago
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But as we all have seen, the ride sharing market as it stands right now is artificial. Even though people are getting paid a pittance, the actual fares are severely subsidized by VC money, so what you're paying for isn't sustainable. The other shoe will drop soon. And drivers STILL won't get paid much. So it's not like this business model is that strong as it is. |
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I don't understand the problem. Especially in this business model. This isn't some sweatshop where people are required to grind all day and have no way out. These are people who generally earn extra cash in their spare time with a vehicle they would have anyway. I just don't see why they need any kind of special protection from a nanny state.
If you feel that ride sharing is not profitable, don't start driving. Let everyone else drive if they want, for whatever rate they deem is sufficient compensation.