People do understand that if Uber became a real cab company that treated drivers like employees a lot of people would get fired by Uber, right And I am 100% in favor of this happening but I'm not sure they are
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People are gonna yell at me for this but no, I don't think a driver who shows up drunk or who doesn't seem to notice red lights is all that different from someone who makes the judgment call to leave a disabled passenger on the curb Whether or not he knew it was illegal
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Difference of degree, not kind He couldn't take responsibility for the welfare of his passengers for whatever personal issue he had, he shouldn't be driving as a job
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At current rates more than 1 in 70 Americans will die by being killed by a driver.
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The old standby for this used to be fast food, which can involve some mild danger in the kitchen, but which usually comes down to "got fired for adding too few or too many fries" and as such definitely goes in the "yeah whatever" category
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