• BigMacHole@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I can’t wait to have underpaid, non licensed, non professional people in my home doing potentially dangerous tasks and going through my personal things!

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      10 months ago

      Bro of course I left a live electrical wire floating around in there . He only provided a $5 tip. He deserves what’s coming to him. What a piece of shit.

      -The vast majority of Uber Drivers Grind Workers

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      10 months ago

      I live in Chile and that happens already in regular uber service.

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      10 months ago

      Dangerous? What dangerous tasks do you have at home. And presumably you wouldn’t hire them for that if you’re concerned about that.

      Not that I would hire them for anything though.

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        10 months ago

        Cleaning gutters or windows up high or cutting back large trees both seem dangerous enough, but I’m sure people will volunteer for it if they need the money.

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        I presume they’re thinking about electricians’ and heating engineers’ jobs. Seems a bit over the top though because no-one’s forcing you to use the service (i.e. this is not the kind of problem that affects people who object personally) and because there are already online services which act as a proxy to help you find people to do jobs at home which have not led to a slew of domestic gas explosions (i.e. this is not the kind of problem that is likely to have a big effect on society)

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          10 months ago

          Oh, and I just thought they are talking about everyday chores, like doing the laundry, vacuuming, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, cut the grass or the tree, stuff like that. Which don’t require any certification.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah, that’s probably the case. Here, no one is hiring non licenced electricians and stuff like that, so I didn’t think of that.

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    10 months ago

    Next

    TaskRabbit is testing a service that lets you hire a tasker to drive you somewhere

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      10 months ago

      TaskRabbit is a terrible service. I hired a handyman once but when they arrived they were neither a man nor did I get a handy. 1/10

      I’ll see myself out.

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      10 months ago

      They get paid for it. And can choose whether or not to take the chores jobs.

      How is that slavery?

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        10 months ago

        I like people like this. They say something stupid, and then I look at their comment history, which confirms they are stupid and then I block them, knowing I am forever content to never see their stupidity again.

        Win!

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    10 months ago

    Rich families in African countries already do this. Families have trusted drivers that they use to drive them around and send out to do errands for them.

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    10 months ago

    The goal of every company is to do shenanigans at the top while profiting off an underclass of laborers at the bottom. The more shenanigans they can do to squeeze the underclass harder, the better. Uber et al are genuine innovators in automating labor law violations to maximize that squeeze. Looks like they’re expanding from chauffeurs to every other kind of household servant. Awesome. This will be very cool and fine.

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    10 months ago

    I have never been able to understand Uber. They never invented anything new. Maybe there weren’t e-hailing apps everywhere, but that’s not so much better phoning for a taxi. The main thing they did was to spend an insane amount of money only to brush aside taxi regulations in the US and maybe some other countries. I have no idea how anyone expects to see a return on that “investment”.

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      Maybe there weren’t e-hailing apps everywhere, but that’s not so much better phoning for a taxi.

      Tell me you’ve never phoned for a taxi without telling me you’ve never phoned for a taxi

      Lmao, every single traditional taxi service I’ve ever used has had absolutely horrendous service. From rude to long waits (Hours…HOURS LONG) to intentionally driving longer routes if you weren’t local (Since you wouldn’t know otherwise). For awhile Uber was even cheaper than regular taxis.

      Maybe they did toss aside taxi regulations, but it needed to be done, the taxi industry really needed some real competition.

      Frankly, Uber could be twice as expensive than a regular taxi and I’ll still choose it, I’m never going back to taxis

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      They did all that, but they’ve also stirred the taxi ecosystem, which used to be full of rude dipshits who’d go the long way if they noticed you were not a local. Suddenly, they got competition in price and quality (the latter has been decaying).

      I’m not defending Uber in any way.

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        10 months ago

        true, taxi business everywhere has been a shitshow of sketchiness for such a “simple” concept

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      10 months ago

      Have you used the e hailing apps and ordered a taxi? Its way better. Just sucks the corporate greed monster is ruining it. Although taxi medallion system was extremely predatory and terrible too