Same is true of every pizza and Chinese delivery driver out there, except they can drive a beat up piece of crap and the customers don’t mind.
I see it as doing them a favor by not tipping them so they figure it out quicker.
Yeah you want a $2000 Subaru like my daily driver for that job. Then you can make money. Many personal finance groups point out that if you want to drive as a side gig, driving food around is the way to go. Food doesn’t complain much, throw up in your car during the bar let-out “surge”, and there are almost no requirements for age or condition of the car. The thing can be held together with bondo and bailing wire to drive food.
Oh and food recipients actually tip, unlike some riders. (The thread helps point that out. Ha.) Especially in bad weather or around holidays when suburbanites don’t want to drive to get food. And they’ll feel really good giving it to the crappy car driver. “Man, that guy is busting it to make his life better!” Meanwhile the $40,000 pickup sits at home in the garage. Hahahaha.
I've heard that argument before, but I find it hard to believe that all these drivers are just too dumb to do some simple math and figure out that they are actually losing money for their time. Were talking about millions of drivers here, not a few scatterbrains. Maybe its true...
Listen to the rationalizations of someone making $40K a year as to why they need a brand new $30,000 car sometime.
It’s not about the math. They don’t DO the math. Cash is flowing and they don’t run a P&L statement on the business that includes replacing the car. “I’m going to buy new cars every few years anyway. And everyone has a car payment. I’m saving money because I have a lease!”
Not kidding. This is my sister talking above. We’ve tried to explain to her that her lease has a mileage limit on it, and she’d better look at what the per mile rate is that she will owe at the end for the excess miles.
She’s not stupid. She just doesn’t care. She wants a “safe car” and if that means always being in debt to a car company, so be it.
She seems to forget that we rode in the back window of a Ford LTD once, as far as “safety” goes. LOL! Grandparents hit the brakes we fell to the floor.
But even her rationalizations are weak compared to new moms. Listen to their excuses for buying new minivans and SUVs they can’t afford, sometime. Impressive rationalizations with not a single tie to their budget. If they even had one.
But the number one new car rationalization is:
“I deserve it.”
There wouldn’t be a nationally syndicated “financial” show with the first two steps of the plan being...
1. Save $1000 emergency fund.
2. Write down your debts from smallest to largest and start paying them off.
... if the majority of Americans were doing the “simple math” you mention. And yeah, it truly is simple math. Spend less than you make, save for a rainy day, give generously. All simple principles, but so are, eat healthy, diet, and exercise.
Anyway... if y’all want me to report back when my sister turns in the lease and makes it go upside down... she may have already done that, I haven’t asked, she’s not on the first lease...
Now there ARE some folks making real businesses out of Uber and Lyft. Stuff like Unser Black where the number of drivers is limited and people buy fleets of black Suburbans around here and staff them with immigrant drivers... something fishy going on in those but I haven’t figured it out yet.
There’s little discreet fleet numbers on the back of them like you’d need for a staff that has to find theirs in a parking lot in the morning ... but no DOT numbers, etc. The drivers don’t own them.
I’m guessing a scam where someone leases them to the driver for the day. But that driver wouldn’t be an Uber Black driver, so I bet they’re driving under someone else’s login. Which probably makes all the insurance and such, null and void.
But that theory doesn’t work because the companies have added driver photos, to go with the supposed vetting of backgrounds, now that the lawsuit against Lyft for sexual attacks on female passengers is going forward.
So like I said, haven’t figured it out yet. But haven’t really dug into it. Maybe Uber is contracting whole companies for those around here now?