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by rightbyte 1500 days ago
Their software engineering overhead is just insane. I found some numbers from 2018 which states that there are about 90 000 FTE Uber drivers to some 1000s engineers. It is really strange setup for a cab company.

They are using their scale for bloat rather than a scale advantage.

https://www.epi.org/publication/uber-and-the-labor-market-ub...

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The whole business has bad economics, and it's been a perfect example of Venture Capitalist charity
Same as Wework, but as far as I see, WeWork carved out their chunk of the market (by pricing out competition using price dumping). Now, once they killed some competitors, they are regular player on the co-working market, with regular prices.

I tend to think this is bad for economy in general, as it emphasizes capital over innovation.

What stops a much smaller company to create a more efficient solution and take over the market now?
Billions of investment? Not unique to ride sharing, but pretty much every other common type of business.