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by bzbz
2290 days ago
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Your example handyman can negotiate on rates, serve the same client in the future (with the possibility of a re-negotiated rate), and set their own terms and conditions for providing the service. None of that applies to drivers who can either choose to take what they're given or quit. I can't find a reason why that the court's criteria isn't sound. Can you find one? |
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