Rats are jumping off ship before it goes down?
Top executive COO of Lyft John McNeil leaving Lyft after two top executives COO/CMO left Uber last month!
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They all walked away with salary and bonuses ranging from 32 million to over 100 million for less than two years of work. Not sure what they all did other than make drivers miserable.
Cripes. That is out of control.
I think it is going to take a while for the dust to settle after the IPOs. All these changes don't surprise me that much. A lot of these execs will want to cash out as soon as they can after IPO. Heck I would.
Lyft is not going anywhere. They are still gaining on Uber. C-level executives come and go. It happens.
I agree Lyft isn't going anywhere, just pointing out the pay difference between the top and bottom.