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Did the strike do any good in the range of things? I'm a part time uber/Lyft driver in Augusta ga USA, the rates here suck in the end but money is money... But did the strike actually do anything?
Hey! So I’m definitely not an expert in this area (my post getting that many notes was a surprise to me) so take everything with a grain of salt here. The short answer is - its a little too early to tell. The next steps in a strike arent usually very visibile to the public, and we won’t know until after how the ride share apps plan to respond, if at all.
The long answer is - maybe. In my area at least it seems like not enough drivers participated in the strike for it to be jaw-droppingly effective, which is pretty standard for non-union and early-days striking. Some light googling suggests that’s true in a lot of places, but theres not a lot of in-depth reporting on this yet. For uber at least, the strike was planned on May 8th to affect their upcoming IPO. Uber was hoping for 9 billion but didn’t succeeded, only raising about 8.1; Bloomberg referred to it as “priced near the bottom range.” How much the strike impacted that I have no idea, since there’s a lot of factors at play in stock prices, but it definitely can’t have helped.
Again, not an expert, but this feels to me as the first step in a long process. The striking drivers need to better figure out their message (a few articles quoted strikers saying wildly different and occasionally contradictory things from one another) and better publicize their strikes (a lot of folks commented on my post saying “I had no idea!”). Continue organizing and keep trying.
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a comprehensive list of some lyft/uber drivers I’ve had:
a man who filled his whole backseat with candy for passengers, and didn’t mind at all that we were super drunk, going to a bowling alley at 2am
the same man, 2 months later, while we were sober in the afternoon (he remembered us, and we took #reunion pics)
a man from lybia whom was getting his doctorate in electrical engineering and gave me free chocolate
a middle aged man and his mother, who ran a church they offered to drive us to, that sunday
a man who wasted only 3 minutes on smalltalk before opening up to me about being falsely accused of sexual harassment by a coworker, and growing up in an abusive home
an older woman whom tried to set me up with her son (awkward gay laughter)
a teenager with a hockey obsession who graciously tried to teach me the rules of the sport, to no avail
a man who worked with a demolitions company and spent the whole ride telling me how long it would take to destroy each building we passed
a korean man who spoke very little english, but enough for us to cry together about how much we both love thor
a national reservist who kept a notebook for all his passengers to write things in, and i only found 3 dick drawings
a man who, when he saw the haunted looking airbnb i was getting dropped off at, offered to drive me to a hampton inn instead lol, and when i said no, looked me gravely in the eye and said “please don’t die”
an older guy who had been a groupie during the 1970s rock scene, and spent the whole ride jamming out and telling us stories about all the musicians he met
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Uber and Lyft drivers in cities around the world went on strike Wednesday to protest low wages and poor treatment of workers just days before Uber’s initial public offering, which could value the company at up to $90 billion dollars. But while Uber prepares for what could be one of the biggest IPOs in history and executives plan to take home millions, drivers say their conditions are worse than ever. Drivers in Los Angeles, London, Melbourne, São Paulo, New York and other cities temporarily halted work Wednesday to demand Uber and other rideshare companies like Lyft treat drivers like full-time employees rather than independent contractors, guarantee a livable income and end deactivations for drivers without explanation, among other demands. On Wednesday, striking Uber and Lyft drivers gathered on Wall Street to call out the practices of the ride-sharing companies. Democracy Now! producer Libby Rainey spoke with Inder Parmar, an Uber driver who says he has lost two-thirds of his income as the company has slashed compensation.
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Absolutely crazy that Uber drivers take £5 home an hour after costs
Strikes across 4 UK cities in protest against the poor pay and massive corporate salaries today.
It’s unfortunate that Uber with it’s massive losses and poor employee satisfaction still pay a fortune to their top people. Additionally, it puts other companies out of business who have trained and professional staff that require significantly more time and effort to become qualified as a taxi driver. Meanwhile Uber has very few barriers to entry
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I'm not looking for miss right I'm looking for miss right now!!!
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Blocking off the road to do some work on an intersection
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Hahahaha. WD-40. Just read it. I’m turned on now 😂😂😂
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Repurposing rebuilding the struggle is real lol
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That moment ur up and dressed ready to go to work, and ur like I dont want to... then u realize its masters week and u dont have a choice lol
#augusta#the masters#masters#sosamntired#sodamntired#makethehutingstop#but i kind of like the pain#lol#paradise
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Yes I am an uber/Lyft driver in the Augusta Ga area
Dont think I have to have lit up signs on my car but it does wonders for people to find and identify you as an Uber. Think it should be mandatory especially at night. Would be nice if more people would tip as well, I do it for the riders, makes it easier for the crowd... my car at night looks more like a spaceship than a car lol save for the white car and black tires. There are lyft/uber lit up dome lights on the top front, top back (I rewired them into one 12v plug and after ordering the white dome lights replaced the original lights with 2 green strip LEDs for uber and 2 strip LEDs pink for Lyft so they are nice and bright in each dome light) and also run front back and side under car neons led lights so the car eccentrically glows at night. Also have illuminated lyft/uber lights on the front and back windows so u if u are the rider can easily find me as ur ride.
Think if more drivers went the extra mile to identify themselves bad things wouldn't happen to people misidentifying their rides. That being said would b equally nice if riders would tip something, even comment they find this helpful, given the driver(currently) doesn't have to have these identifying markers. I try and go the extra mile making my car clean and smelling nice, no smoking in the car I dont mind vaping long as a window is cracked and am asked, but providing a nice comfortable ride should be appreciated. I read all the bad jokes and complaints on here and Facebook all the time it could be much worse, and if people would show a lil appreciation for those drivers that do car about ur wellbeing and finding ur ride it would go a long way.
Another thing I think Lyft and Uber as a company should give out lighted dome lights to drivers signing up as drivers or an illuminated window sign that is easily recognizable from a distance when starting out. I do it and have done it from the start cause I'm like if I was a rider what would I like my ride to be like and how much easier would it be to find my ride. J/S.
But to reiterate it one more time, appreciation being commenting on a nice ride positive feedback on a job well done goes a long way, and 1$ or more tips from everyone that rides would be awesome.
As an Uber / Lyft driver, ( most riders dont know) we get payed a fraction of the cost of the ride u might pay 10 to 20$ for the ride but the driver only sees 3 to 8$ of that fare, the company takes the larger fee in booking/service charges, so tips go a long way. So please if u uber or Lyft ride please show ur drivers a lil more or at least some appreciation for their service to you.
Thank you for your time and stay safe out there my friends.
#lyft#drivers#ride share#rideshare#information#uber eats#uber/lyft#rant#me#myuberexperiance#driver#the driver era#fun#lol#masters#augusta#georgia#uber
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