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  1. How the fok is possible to work for one of the biggest company in the world and you can not contact them guys?? I mean, we are the supply power , we should have priority!!! I think Tesco will be very stressed if they cant communicate with the milk supplier, right? They say , we are doing everything we can to make things better for you but you can not call me, if you have a problem, wait for us to discover it
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  2. dukeofuber

    Uber is doomed?

    The Uber thing worked because it was cheaper and, initially, it was more pleasant than the typical taxi. So that’s why it worked. But people don’t have loyalty to Uber, not even the drivers . “Instead of just focusing on being a good taxi company for the digital age… it’s blowing all sots of money [on] self driving-cars and China and now India. The company just so much reflects the megalomania of Travis Kalanick and whatever he thinks he’s doing.” One of the biggest issues that has left Uber’s business model hanging in the balance is its resistance to classifying its drivers—there are reportedly 600,000 in the U.S.—as employees, not contractors. If Uber is a house of cards, this is a key part of the foundation that, once removed, would demolish the structure. "It’s Bad At The Company Too It’s not just Uber drivers who feel downtrodden. A widely-circulated essay published last week by a former engineer described a series of incidents that painted the company’s headquarters as a space that fostered repeated, systemic sexual harassment." At the rate it’s going, Uber could crash and burn through its stockpile of cash by the end of the decade. Maybe Kalanick knows something we all don’t. Maybe Uber has a secret team of genius scientists who’ll surpass all expectations of driverless cars and, somehow, have a fully-automated fleet of vehicles for the company to use everywhere within a few years. Maybe billionaire investors are actually fine with propping up a money-losing venture into perpetuity. But until Uber can prove it has found a sustainable model—or, perhaps, stop the investor leaks of its financials—there’s little to suggest it has the bandwidth to survive. Whether it’s sold, drastically shrinks its market footprint, or just outright shutters, it’s untenable for Uber to exist long term as the tech juggernaut it is today. http://jalopnik.com/uber-is-doomed-1792634203
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  3. Zaven

    Uber Book!

    how cool, even more people trying to make money on our backs you can find all those info here mate for free
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  4. I heard stories as well about that guy, and guess what? Now is over EXEC and XL, not just LUX. He has cars everywhere now, and his drivers are always making top money...always!
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  6. Its a different algorithm now, not like before ( the closest gets the job ) - some drivers have priority than others -there is a cap in earnings ( meaning that you can not make more than for ex: £1200 per week while others make £500, there is a balance ) - the more you work and constant you are the more and faster you will get the jobs ITs all very efficient and you and everybody else is just a piece of data in a big database called Uber
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