I did this once with a quarter. Came back and I had two dimes and a nickel. What does this mean?
I did this once with a quarter. Came back and I had two dimes and a nickel. What does this mean?
That’s kind of stupid. I know people that Uber and I can assure you they’re not subsidized by the company. So you’re telling me that a driver that’s paying for his own gas and maintenance is being subsidized simply because they’re taking a 70 share of the cost they charge riders? If anything it’s the riders and…
The amount of premiums med insurance companies pay out for the health care of their policyholders is (despicably) called “medical loss.”
Your assumptions ignore the cost of a taxi medallion, which until Uber showed up were north of $1 Million per cab in NYC. Let that sink in for a moment.
Uber is not “subsidizing” it’s drivers - let’s make that clear. If anything drivers are the ones subsidizing Uber since they provide the vehicle and bear the cost of phone bills, insurance, maintenance, gas, and depreciation. Uber has essentially no overhead to pay except for its legislative legal agenda. The…