Don't get me started on the crazy prices these days. They are pretty much unusable. From downtown to my house, it was over $160 the other day where it's usually $45. Wha? I get it that it was Saturday night (around midnight) but that's insane. Where did all the drivers go?
The study showed overall how the traffic had changed, but what they didn't taken into account (and what actually matters) is the peak times, like during commuting times and around events. The roads are filled and it creates massive chaos.
I thought 1) drivers cannot tell if the riders tipped or not. (at least not until later) and 2) I thought they had to rate the passengers immediately after the ride. Doesn't this mean they rate passengers before they know the drivers tipped?
I thought you were going elsewhere when you started with "what not to ask a woman". Like age, where they live, what they do to protect themselves, and other creepy lines.
No one cares about a medical or political opinion of a football player.
Business ideas in 2020's. Add the word, "blockchain" or "decentralized" on any product name or headline.
It was "on-demand" or "gig economy" before.
Don't get me started on the crazy prices these days. They are pretty much unusable. From downtown to my house, it was over $160 the other day where it's usually $45. Wha? I get it that it was Saturday night (around midnight) but that's insane. Where did all the drivers go?
The study showed overall how the traffic had changed, but what they didn't taken into account (and what actually matters) is the peak times, like during commuting times and around events. The roads are filled and it creates massive chaos.
How does tipping help our ratings?
I thought 1) drivers cannot tell if the riders tipped or not. (at least not until later) and 2) I thought they had to rate the passengers immediately after the ride. Doesn't this mean they rate passengers before they know the drivers tipped?
I thought UberEvents is just coupons you buy for the attendants of your events, and the payment all goes to the event organizer.
Maybe I’m wrong. I know some weddings did this
Yes, I can confirm as a developer that iOS apps do have access to the battery levels of your phone.
I thought you were going elsewhere when you started with "what not to ask a woman". Like age, where they live, what they do to protect themselves, and other creepy lines.
Ah, always trust your commonsense.
It you don't have one, ask someone who does.
It's definitely rude and
The fact that there is even a quiet mode now..
should I give you my $100 tip in a 100-dollar bill or would you like smaller denominations?