re: #47 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I am anti-Uber in principle, because it specifically puts all the requirements of being a driver on the driver whilst accepting none of the responsibilities for having employees (in order to avoid paying taxes).
I’m not in a city often, but I always use taxicabs if I need a car and don’t have mine.
The idea is very useful in principle. I’m in cities a lot. Sometimes a cab isn’t available and if you’ve been out drinking, Uber can prove more timely than a cab. They treat their employees awful but it’s sound in principle but terrible in practice.