swathdiver said: Why would you want the IPO to fail? Click to expand...

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KD_LA said: Declining pings is "supposed" to not affect your account. If that is true, then there's no better statement than to stay online and repeatedly decline-- because it will be disruptive to the system and to the service.



Staying offline is like not going in to the office and staying home. Standing outside the office and striking in a picket line, on the other hand, is disruptive and highly visible. Click to expand...

Why would Uber want drivers to struggle? Work for less then minimum wage?Personally, I don't want the IPO to fail. I want Uber to acknowledge that drivers are the backbone of the company and therefore pay as such. Seemingly, they only care about their bottom line so that's whe we're must hit them. Again, $200 to an individual driver to cause an eight or nine figure disruption at the corporate level would make a statement, to Uber and it's affiliates.I'm tired of doing $200 rides and losing 48% to Greedy Uber. It's robbery.... there's no transparency, they take what they want and give you what's left.That's a false statement. The tiered rewards/ benefits determination includes your acceptance rating as a factor. Uber is a supply and demand platform. Passengers demand rides and drivers login and supply rides. Therefore, removing the suppliers (driver's) causes a disruption. Every person on earth can request a ride but if we're dont login to drive Uber makes no money. They do not provide a service, they should not dictate how much if the wages you work for are actually dispersed to you. Especially without transparency, regulation, agreement. Again, when they began it was fair. You signed up, both the company and driver agreed to a commission rate and everyone thrived. Now you login and drive and you make whatever they give you. It's become a plantation business model. Master owns the land and we're do the labor for whatever scraps are dispersed at the end of the day. I'm baffled by the lack of regulation into their practices.