Discuss here: https://forum.guzey.com/t/best-of-twitter-week-of-august-17-2020/216 ^ gotta love the >6 hours per day self-report data. incredible ^ very interesting given that only thing I heard before about platform commission was that Uber/Lyft keeping ~30% is evil..never thought about how much drivers used to take home before. Also very interesting how in employment you likely get much smaller % of the value you produce but because value produced and costs to employer are largely illegible, you do not instinctively feel unfairness. But when you rent a car, pay all business expenses and know exactly how much surplus you generate, even 30% immediately starts to seem extremely unfair. Many implications imo. Thoughts?
Best of Twitter - Week of August 17, 2020
Best of Twitter - Week of August 17, 2020
Best of Twitter - Week of August 17, 2020
Discuss here: https://forum.guzey.com/t/best-of-twitter-week-of-august-17-2020/216 ^ gotta love the >6 hours per day self-report data. incredible ^ very interesting given that only thing I heard before about platform commission was that Uber/Lyft keeping ~30% is evil..never thought about how much drivers used to take home before. Also very interesting how in employment you likely get much smaller % of the value you produce but because value produced and costs to employer are largely illegible, you do not instinctively feel unfairness. But when you rent a car, pay all business expenses and know exactly how much surplus you generate, even 30% immediately starts to seem extremely unfair. Many implications imo. Thoughts?