wild to see tech journalists openly endorsing regional, anti-tech legislative positions like “no on 22,” which will effectively eradicate ride sharing in california. is this not some kind of ethical violation?
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Replying to @micsolana
There is no "ride sharing". Most Uber/Lyft drivers work full time so they deserve benefits like..you know basic healthcare.
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Replying to @KalTheCoder
most drivers are not full time. you should familiarize yourself with these issues before you vote on them.
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Replying to @micsolana @KalTheCoder
Kal you are right. 10% of the drivers (like@me) work more than 40 hours a week and carry more than 80% of all passengers. the other 90% of drivers carry the other 20% passengers. source: me driving@more than 5 years
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Replying to @josegar49665471 @KalTheCoder
so... a majority of uber drivers aren’t full time. thanks for confirming.
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