Not to mention what’s happening right now with fingerprinting. Austin police report in 2015 there were 27 unwanted sexual touching reports by ride services. Five by taxi drivers and 22 by ‘rideshare drivers’.
Not to mention what’s happening right now with fingerprinting. Austin police report in 2015 there were 27 unwanted sexual touching reports by ride services. Five by taxi drivers and 22 by ‘rideshare drivers’.
Exactly right. So really, what is Uber saying? Sure, it’s profitable if you wanna work a couple hours here and there, but be careful because the more you work the less you make. The more hours you work the less money you make so don’t work full time, it wasn’t meant to be a career. What kind of a scam is that?
Hmmmm.....sounds an awful lot like exploitation. Come in and work your three to six months to find out it isn’t profitable and move on. Uber gets their cut and have no shortage of drivers lined up to find out they can’t make any money. If you’re Uber, there’s no better scam. No risk, only reward.
Twenty seven reports of unwanted sexual contact in Austin, in 2015, according to police. Five by taxi drivers. Twenty two by ‘rideshare driver’s.
As long as Uber is upfront about their vetting process?
Not necessary. Uber has enough problems all on their own.
Not even close.
Because nobody could get a hold of anybody at Uber to track him. Uber wasn’t answering their emails.