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by 908B64B197
1942 days ago
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> Ditto for Uber... it's possible to operate a taxi company profitably, and has been for a hundred years. Shouldn't Uber have basically the same economics / cost per mile as a traditional taxi company, except be more efficient thanks to top-notch demand prediction that no local taxi company could ever build? Owning taxi medallions was a pretty profitable business. Driving? Not so much. Basically the medallions were often rented to middlemen who would also maintain cars and then rent them for the day (or night, a lot of these cabs were on the road 24/7). All paid upfront each night by the driver who then had 12 hours to try to break even and get a profit. No guaranteed minimum wage here. |
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