Passengers are Uber’s clients, genius. Drivers are Uber’s contractors.
Passengers are Uber’s clients, genius. Drivers are Uber’s contractors.
LOL, the CUSTOMER in this case IS Uber. That’s who driver contract is with. The answer to all your questions is NO.
Yes, because when I hire a contractor to remodel my bathrooms, I definitely can’t specify how I want the work done, how I am going to pay him/her or put any clauses pertaining to penalties for failing to meet quality expectations or deadlines. Great point.
All the more reasons for disaffected Uber drivers to go apply for Taxi jobs since that’s what it appears they want to do anyway.
So... was the fecal matter produced on demand as the need arose or in stock/inventory prior to the incident?
The gin comes in three different flavors, if you will: 1939 Flathead camshafts from the Mexican desert, $1,279.46; 1947 Knucklehead screw-nuts from Chile, $1,163.25; and 1962 Panhead rocker arms from South Korea, $1,046.83.
You must not know much about driving if you can judge handling without actually using the car.
“...numb steering....”
One Chicago night’s worth.
Four wheels, sixteen of them driven, obviously.
One step closer to solar-powered, subterranean, electric-propelled spaceship.
I guess I can’t say one way or the other; from personal experience just like with anything else I found that most utility workers are courteous but a few can be assholes. I had a large chunk of my tree once cut without permission because they were trying to fix a problem on my neighbors property and despite the fact…
He feared for his life!
*porpoises.
Absolutely... GM should have at least created a EV subbrand. God knows Bolt has enough going agains it; there is not much cachet in “Chevy that looks like an late-term aborted Grand Caravan, also electric”.
This is not the first of what will undoubtedly be hundreds and hundreds of instances of drivers wrecking their Teslas ether through mundane mistakes or mind-numbing recklessness and trying for “The car did, I SWEAR!” line of excuse.
Yes.
Yeah, if only there existed other cars besides a mid-size family sedan and Alfa. Perhaps some day an exciting car that is also mechanically sound will come along and finally break us out of this Gulia-Camry binary hell.