So in the app that customers see (below, left), there is a single line representing the passenger's journey in the Uber car.
An innovative and wildly successful company should always take marketing advice from newspaper columnists. And never change anything. Those are definitely two mantras that have gotten the news industry far.
I still don't get the whole "Uber" thing.
There are licensed cabs.
Why would I use some dip**** who may murder me or drop me in a deep pit full of rottweilers?
I still don't get the whole "Uber" thing.
There are licensed cabs.
Why would I use some dip**** who may murder me or drop me in a deep pit full of rottweilers?
You save a large amount of money and ride in a nicer car that's much more convenient at pick-up. It's a good deal if you make it out alive.
I still don't get the whole "Uber" thing.
There are licensed cabs.
Why would I use some dip**** who may murder me or drop me in a deep pit full of rottweilers?
I still haven't figured out how it's legal for them to get around the laws requiring cabs to be licensed, bonded, etc.
I still haven't figured out how it's legal for them to get around the laws requiring cabs to be licensed, bonded, etc.
Yeah, that and the drivers not being considered employees seem to be pressing legal issues. It looks like their plan on that is to exist for so long that the laws accommodate them eventually.
I still don't get the whole "Uber" thing.
There are licensed cabs.
Why would I use some dip**** who may murder me or drop me in a deep pit full of rottweilers?
Uber is able to undercut the taxis because their drivers haven't had to pay the insane six-figure fees for medallions.
Uber's main service (black cars) is more expensive than taxis, at least here. UberX is the route to go to save the coin. Lyft is the way to go to save even more money.