> As someone who has lived in New York for the past ten years, the entrance of Uber hasn't changed my life at all As someone who has lived in NYC for longer, I find your experience atypical. Do you take taxi/ride-hail…
Uber and Lyft operated 100% legally in NYC from their inception. The NYC ride-sharing market is not like other US cities, which allow peer-to-peer ridesharing. All rideshare drivers in NYC are licensed by the TLC, and…
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/uber-lyft-drivers-sexual-assaul... Incidence rate is similar on both platforms.
Lyft for example? Or Airbnb? They have forced arbitration clauses as well. We'll see if they match Uber's commitment here.
My question is: what do people think a "fair" hourly earnings level should be for a ridesharing driver? Given that it is a job which requires no educational or professional qualifications or experience, (only a driver's…
I think a different interesting comparable is Uber. Both have really promising revenue growth stories, but (unlike Netflix) have no control over content/supply costs. For both Spotify and Uber ~80% of that gross revenue…
Should be noted that those are gross revenue numbers... ~80% of their gross revenue goes to the record companies and that percentage is constant as Spotify grows (i.e., there's no economies of scale to it). It's similar…
> As someone who has lived in New York for the past ten years, the entrance of Uber hasn't changed my life at all As someone who has lived in NYC for longer, I find your experience atypical. Do you take taxi/ride-hail…
Uber and Lyft operated 100% legally in NYC from their inception. The NYC ride-sharing market is not like other US cities, which allow peer-to-peer ridesharing. All rideshare drivers in NYC are licensed by the TLC, and…
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/uber-lyft-drivers-sexual-assaul... Incidence rate is similar on both platforms.
Lyft for example? Or Airbnb? They have forced arbitration clauses as well. We'll see if they match Uber's commitment here.
My question is: what do people think a "fair" hourly earnings level should be for a ridesharing driver? Given that it is a job which requires no educational or professional qualifications or experience, (only a driver's…
I think a different interesting comparable is Uber. Both have really promising revenue growth stories, but (unlike Netflix) have no control over content/supply costs. For both Spotify and Uber ~80% of that gross revenue…
Should be noted that those are gross revenue numbers... ~80% of their gross revenue goes to the record companies and that percentage is constant as Spotify grows (i.e., there's no economies of scale to it). It's similar…