An organizer explains how to make drivers cooperatives a reality.
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Fuck yea!

Cities should socialize ride shares, delivery shares, bike/scooter shares.

Sure some guy invented an app to make them all slightly easier, and he made a ton a money. Cool. Good for him. Time to make the technology work for people.

cities should socialize. the rest of the comment is unnecessary actually so is cities everything should socialize everything

@db2@lemmy.world
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The middle men are everyone but the driver and passenger though

@psychothumbs@lemmy.world
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Yeah exactly - the proposal here is to have a driver-owned worker cooperative run the app.

Pennomi
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That’s a great idea, if someone can bring the software and enough advertising to make it successful. It’s really hard but possible.

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It has already been done, that’s what the article is about: https://drivers.coop/

Currently based in NYC, but getting ready for a big launch in Minneapolis in response to the incumbent rideshare companies pulling out of the city in protest of increased rideshare regulation. Big opportunity to seize some marketshare without needing that much startup capital if your better financed competitors are removing themselves from that part of the market.

Past few times I have tried it. No drivers in Denver. I will keep trying but they need more drivers and this is not something that happens overnight

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Yeah I think it’s pretty much just in NYC for now, with a big launch in Minneapolis in progress. Hopefully they get to Denver soon!

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Best of luck to them.

It’s true in essentially all industries, but it’s especially obvious in rideshare that there’s a layer of parasites who get paid far too much money for nothing beyond the fact that they won the fight for the position of “parasite who gets paid far too much money for doing nothing.”

Anything that might even just decrease the number of overpaid parasites would be a benefit not just to the concerned industry, but to society as a whole.

@Wappen@lemmy.world
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I bet what they all have in common is that they all used advertising in order to get to their position.

@roofuskit@lemmy.world
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They’re just taking their cut for figuring out how to avoid labor laws.

@nucleative@lemmy.world
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I wonder if a P2P ride-sharing system could be made to work. Or if it would be rife with scams and dangers.

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Anything is bad. Just like how Uber is shit today, P2P won’t be any different. A system where everyone can advertise themselves as a taxi is unnecessarily dangerous. Just use regular normal taxi. Anyone can become a taxi in that system, and that’s bad.

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Normal taxi still refuse to not be disgusting inside and 20 year old cars with drivers who don’t turn on the ac. Not everyone lives in a global city.

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Am I crazy or is everyone just describing car service? Lots of major cities have private storefronts with a group of drivers and a single person that answers the phones.

The only thing those businesses were ever missing was a good online presence and/or a smartphone app.

All the pieces exist… GPS location, mapping, money transfer e-commerce software, the fediverse social platform. What is missing is the social platform integration of all those separate pieces.

You mean Craigslist?

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