Turn off the radio playing the eagles at full volume $5.99
Turn the heat off in midsummer $3.50
Skip any and all pleasantries $6.99
Stay in the right side of the road $12.50
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Turn off the radio playing the eagles at full volume $5.99
Turn the heat off in midsummer $3.50
Skip any and all pleasantries $6.99
Stay in the right side of the road $12.50
In India, you already need to book 'premium cars' to get a vehicle with seatbelts.
So I can pay more or live out Indian Hotel California? Easy choice.
The dude abides
That's a name no one would self-apply where I come from
I don't know about you but I take comfort in that, It's good knowin he's out there.
The film led me to listen to Townes Van Zandt, particularly his closing tune "Dead Flowers" (take me doooown, little Suzie...). I play it on the guitar, but I don't sing it very well. Read up on that man if that's your thing
Fuck you man if you dont like my fucking music, get your own fucking cab. I'll pull over to the side and kick your ass out.
Dude, come on man I had a rough night.
Seems like all the people voting around here are just nihilists. ;)
edit: note the parent to this comment needs to be upvoted, "he's a good man and thorough."
Must be exhausting!
Bran can't watch or he has to pay 100$
Aww nice marmot...
Sounds like DIY surge pricing
Wait they're trying to pay them even less now?
I think riders can bid more to have better chances to get accepted by drivers.
I'm sure glad uber "disrupted" the industry from what it was to a marketplace of bidding for a taxi. The system we had previously where you said "I want a taxi" and then a taxi came, and then you paid for it and the driver was paid appropriately was obviously unworkable after working for a hundred years.
This isn't a dynstopian nightmare at all.
Uber is a cancer on society, but taxi's didn't just come when called.
Here's how it would work: call cab company at 6AM and request taxi pickup at 8:00 to take you to airport.
At 8:15AM, call dispatch back and ask where you taxi is. Dispatch tells you they're almost there.
8:45AM call dispatch again, and they'll tell you they're about to pull up.
9:30AM call dispatch and cancel pickup
9:32AM Taxi arrives and it smells like the physical manifestation of 1970s porn set that allowed smoking.
There is a reason why the taxi industry got wrecked so quickly: it sucked, badly.
Tell me you didn't take taxis without telling me you didn't take taxis.
From not showing up for hours to weird routes to drive up the meter to "malfunctioning" credit card readers, taxis sucked. And the medallion system in places would give companies something of a monopoly.
Pre covid, I needed an Uber pool to go a few miles. We go halfway and wait for his other pick up. We sit and wait the seven minutes or whatever. The person never comes. So I eventually get dropped off.... And then Uber charges me the full rate. So not only did I arrive at least seven minutes later than I should have, but I paid MORE than agreed for the pleasure.
Being (justifiably) upset about 7 minutes late and having to pay the full rate shows how far we've come from taxis of a couple decades ago.
I mean it depends on where... In London the taxis, although expensive and often not the politest to other road users, are nearly universally great service for the customer (and mathematically it very rarely makes sense to run up the meter due to how demand and the fare system works) and also pay the drivers a decent wage as they generally don't have a middleman to pay other than the government for their licence
That said, in the US (specifically New York) my experience was that ubers are generally nicer than taxis, but it's definitely not universal
Even if the drivers accept the ride, at the end of the ride they always end up asking for another 50 or 100 rupees.