Haven’t taken an Uber in over a year. Will have to next week when I’m out in San Jose for work. Oh well, not on my dime.Has anyone else noticed that the prices are outrageous now?
Prices went down in my area. Jim Calhoun vacation home country. This is from my house to my job which is about a mile and a half.Has anyone else noticed that the prices are outrageous now?
It was what, 7:00 local time, in Chicago, on a Friday night when you posted this?Has anyone else noticed that the prices are outrageous now?
It's like that anytime from 3-10 now on the weekend it was never like that before. u would get a 5 dollar hike, every once in a blue moon it could double. Now rides which used to be $12 are $40.It was what, 7:00 local time, in Chicago, on a Friday night when you posted this?
Ever heard of surge times?
Did Uber have to classify drivers as employees? Don’t remember what ended up happening there, but if so I could see them passing the costs down.It's like that anytime from 3-10 now on the weekend it was never like that before. u would get a 5 dollar hike, every once in a blue moon it could double. Now rides which used to be $12 are $40.
Always been like that man I remember back in Boston 6+ years agoIt's like that anytime from 3-10 now on the weekend it was never like that before. u would get a 5 dollar hike, every once in a blue moon it could double. Now rides which used to be $12 are $40.
Well they weren’t paying for health insurance and all that because the drivers were “independent contractors” but I believe that has changed and @superjohn maybe that’s part of it actuallyDid Uber have to classify drivers as employees? Don’t remember what ended up happening there, but if so I could see them passing the costs down.
Stay home and drink ?It's like that anytime from 3-10 now on the weekend it was never like that before. u would get a 5 dollar hike, every once in a blue moon it could double. Now rides which used to be $12 are $40.
NoHas anyone else noticed that the prices are outrageous now?
I think California tried and the gig workers fought back. Not sure if it’s been tried federallyDid Uber have to classify drivers as employees? Don’t remember what ended up happening there, but if so I could see them passing the costs down.
The real answer to the question.Unfortunately between the pandemic & our government- people in our society who typically make between $30,000-$70,000 a year are finding a way to stay home & making a similar income with the support of the government & different programs. That is why there are so many places that are hiring who can’t find people- I can show you documentation on top of documentation how this is the case over the last 6 months+.
Just another ripple effect of the pandemic & when you tell people to stay home they get comfortable with that idea & it becomes habitual (remember it takes 21 days to create a habit- lol). Not to say that the government didn’t have a good reason to do so. Hopefully this issue doesn’t turn out to be a huge issue in our society for the long haul.
Ordered a taxi both ways last night, they were $12 and $13, Uber would've been $37 and $47. Unfortunately street cabs don't really exist anymore but you can order them.I haven't used Uber in a while, but assuming these increases apply in Connecticut, has anybody taken a taxi for the same distance and compared the prices to Uber's?
I liked that you could view the driver and car on the App, and the projected times of arrival, but with these price spikes, I do wonder if the conventional taxi rates are now lower or similar to Uber's?
I remember a few years ago when I had an outpatient medical procedure, I called the local cab company a day or so before the procedure, and booked a cab.Ordered a taxi both ways last night, they were $12 and $13, Uber would've been $37 and $47. Unfortunately street cabs don't really exist anymore but you can order them.
Try Renting a car from an airport and especially in places like Florida, quadrupled from pre covid.Has anyone else noticed that the prices are outrageous now?