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by b_tterc_p 2481 days ago
I think the part about financial incentives to work longer shifts is a low hanging fruit. This should not be allowed. It basically forces an employee like relationship for an individual to make a practical living (if even). If this were not allowed, uber would be forced to pay higher wages across the board.
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That's my one complaint. Penalizing drivers for rejecting rides. If you could truly be living your life and set multiple rideshare apps to notify you only when ride fares exceed X rate, then everyone would just set their minimum rate on all the apps and just take the most profitable fares that came their way.