[deleted] OP t1_iybqcgr wrote
Reply to comment by mmmmyah in i deliver full time on all 3 apps, doordash, grubhub, & uber eats i can answer any questions you below by [deleted]
i love where you took this.
i'm all for making all parties more accountable but at who's expense? i'd guess the driver's mostly. to add to the point you're making, this service was a necessity at a time when we couldn't step out of our homes...it's essential/front line work, aside from the big time saver, as cooking can be burdening and time-consuming.
as i commented on a later thread, these apps should have more eligibility requirements or at least a brick and mortar were we can commune and be a part of a or the community in understanding how the city operates as far as laws, good conduct, hospitality, etc. because it's all pretty vague rn. the issue arises when the level of accountability steers us from a private contracting gig to a w-2. in which i choose the latter.
i strongly believe making this work a w-2 would make it much worse and costly for all everyone.
this all gets complicated and costly it looks like.
mmmmyah t1_iybr4e5 wrote
Re: w2 - drivers should be given a choice of w-2 or not .. don't need one to train and follow the laws. .agreed on better training and requirements. And the companies should be held more accountable for those
[deleted] OP t1_iybua3s wrote
right i was regarding w-2 as like an hourly thanks for clairfying. i wanna get a body cam for myself asap though!!!!
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