MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
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MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
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Re: MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
#2Any job that has no barriers (difficulty, education, licensing) to entry will be eventually driven to zero profit.
Re: MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
#3IIRC when Uber & Lyft were started, it was never supposed to be a full time job, or even a taxi service. You were supposed to make some easy money by offering a ride along a route you were already taking for your normal activities. Any job that has no barriers (difficulty, education, licensing) to entry will be eventually driven to zero profit.
Re: MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
#4IIRC when Uber & Lyft were started, it was never supposed to be a full time job, or even a taxi service. You were supposed to make some easy money by offering a ride along a route you were already taking for your normal activities. Any job that has no barriers (difficulty, education, licensing) to entry will be eventually driven to zero profit.
Im not sure if this is true, they offered a lot of bonuses if you completed 20 rides within a certain amount of time you get a bonus. They wanted people to drive a lot.
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#6Re: MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
#7IIRC when Uber & Lyft were started, it was never supposed to be a full time job, or even a taxi service. You were supposed to make some easy money by offering a ride along a route you were already taking for your normal activities. Any job that has no barriers (difficulty, education, licensing) to entry will be eventually driven to zero profit.
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#9Being a driver is a short term strategy for the companies who plan on replacing all drivers with autonomous services. So this result is no surprize.
Having human drivers for over a decade is not a "short term strategy" for most reasonable definitions of short term.
Re: MIT study shows how much driving for Uber or Lyft sucks
#10Last year in Singapore I also noticed Uber was seriously more expensive then regular cabs. I understand there its public knowledge, you pay more for the more flexible service (taxi's in SIN are often limited in supply).
Just anecdotical. But it makes me wonder what regular taxi drivers make in those places.