SpeareChucker
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Employees or contractors?
The State wants them classified as the former,
the drive-share companies, the latter.
The former wants them given "benefits" by decree,
the latter points out that only 17% are full-time drivers.
I don't think the latter forces anyone to drive without benefits.
I think their contractors are mainly using this as a second job and prefer
to give rides and earn tips from good service, but that's just me.
The author, Sean Higgens, makes this point which to me
sounds truthful from the very limited experience that
I have had with cabs and ride-shares on vacation:
The only time I've had luck with taxis was right off the flight at the airport.
For everything else, one call and you had a ride-share in minutes
whereas you had to wait for an airport cab that was only
in the area to drop someone off from the airport.
But, what do you consider to be fair
and proper when it comes
to a rent-a-ride?

The State wants them classified as the former,
the drive-share companies, the latter.
The former wants them given "benefits" by decree,
the latter points out that only 17% are full-time drivers.
I don't think the latter forces anyone to drive without benefits.
I think their contractors are mainly using this as a second job and prefer
to give rides and earn tips from good service, but that's just me.
The author, Sean Higgens, makes this point which to me
sounds truthful from the very limited experience that
I have had with cabs and ride-shares on vacation:
... [W]e already have an existing model for ridesharing favored by California lawmakers: It’s called the “taxicab system.” The principal reason that ridesharing companies such as Uber and Lyft took off in the first place is well known to anyone who has tried to hail a taxi in the rain, in a difficult neighborhood, and with an expectation of respect and cleanliness. Taxis didn’t respond very well to the needs of consumers.
The only time I've had luck with taxis was right off the flight at the airport.
For everything else, one call and you had a ride-share in minutes
whereas you had to wait for an airport cab that was only
in the area to drop someone off from the airport.
But, what do you consider to be fair
and proper when it comes
to a rent-a-ride?