“Meet the Unlikely Heroes: Why These Uber Drivers Are Making History in the Ride-Hailing Revolution”
Surge Pricing?
The one downside of Uber is that they have surge pricing which means that their prices differ depending on how busy they are. I’m just going to assume that if your Uber is going to cost you $18 grand, it’s at least a Friday or Saturday night.
Either that, or it’s a zombie apocalypse and everyone is scrambling to get out of the country. Mark my words, when the zombie apocalypse comes, surge prices are going to be huge.
Tough Crowd, Tough Crowd
When you decide to sign up to be an Uber driver, you’re also signing up to be an entertainer. It’s your job to ensure that your customers are stimulated enough to enjoy their ride with you. Sometimes that stimulation comes in the form of music, sometimes it’s talking, and sometimes it’s beatboxing.
Apparently, this rider didn’t love the musical improvisation, but we have to give some respect to the driver who was trying his or her best.
I Summon You, David In A Red Toyota
It’s so weird how times have changed so drastically. We went from not ever getting into a car with a stranger unless the car was yellow and said “TAXI” in big upper case letters on the side.
Now, we rely on strangers to get from point A to point B almost every day. We don’t need any vetting, we just assume they’re going to be taking us to the place we need without killing us. Weird.
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