> drivers are taken advantage of / not making profit and also not getting proper benefits.
I hear people say this all the time. None of those people are Uber drivers.
I can't speak to Europe but that's been my experience in California.
This kind of "we know what's good for you" elitism is that turns people off from the left and why I don't want to be associated with the democratic party despite my voting history.
I spoke to Uber drivers last time I was in Miami and they are being squeezed there: ride fees went up as with pretty much anywhere, but they also lowered their share %. So Uber making more money and everyone else is screwed. I can definitely attest to the ride cost hike: what used to be a $10-15 ride from the Airport to the Beach is now $40.
I was getting half-convinced that gig workers were getting shafted, until I talked with a doordash/ubereats driver for twenty minutes. She said she was making significantly more money than she had as a waitress, and was finally getting ahead. At the same time it was more pleasant work and she didn't have to fight about what shifts she could work.
I hear people say this all the time. None of those people are Uber drivers.
I can't speak to Europe but that's been my experience in California.
This kind of "we know what's good for you" elitism is that turns people off from the left and why I don't want to be associated with the democratic party despite my voting history.