Uber’s entire business is built on the concept of getting others to assume all the risks. Apparently they weren’t satisfied with just screwing their drivers.
Uber’s entire business is built on the concept of getting others to assume all the risks. Apparently they weren’t satisfied with just screwing their drivers.
Uber is a disaster by every metric.
C’mon, these drivers aren’t out there working for peanuts alone. There has to be some perks that go with it.
Wonder why they didn’t just call it Uber.
I took an Uber from the Paris airport in July of last year with my wife and two children. It took forever to find the driver b/c he was hiding from the taxi’s in short term parking instead of a typical loading zone. Little did I know the whole Uber/taxi thing was about to explode in the city. But the story gets worse.…
I requested a ride to go less than 3 miles from downtown Boston to BU. The driver picked me up and got on 93 S and just gunned it. When I saw we were on the highway I let the driver know she was going the wrong way, but she was unresponsive. I asked her to please exit the highway and go back the way she came but…
Maybe if Uber did everything they could to make sure their own customers were safe from violence, and took some responsibility when violence does happen, this would have more meaning. It’s very hypocritical to ask those same customers to reflect on what they can do about violence. Very insincere gesture.
What a bunch of assholes.
This is just a daft way of shoving an agenda down thier customers throat. You can get a message across without holding people hostage and forcing the issue.
More SHOVE IT in the face of consumers. Sorry, uninstalled the app. I’ll just drive myself, have a friend, or take a cab. Leave me the hell alone with all of the social justice garbage.
“Unnamed amount” and “to a number of” carries about as much relevance as the amount of shit someone can carry in one hand. No one is impressed.