Comment by aleph_minus_one
Comment by aleph_minus_one 10 days ago
I wanted to explain from a purely economic perspective why if you want a consulting role instead of a full-time job, you will likely be paid much less.
Comment by aleph_minus_one 10 days ago
I wanted to explain from a purely economic perspective why if you want a consulting role instead of a full-time job, you will likely be paid much less.
Uber doesn't pay more than a job as a taxi driver as far as I know (take home).
The take home pay after carrying more expenses probably makes it worse.
Uber sells demand for transport. They don't own the transport and the burden of owning, and maintaining the transport is pushed on to freelancers, who have less certainty of income than they would as employees might.
Theres been lots written about the insecurity to employment that is created by more things offering gig jobs on one hand but not always ending up also offering part time or full time positions.
From the customers side, apps like Uber provide a sense of certainty (visual map) that existing industries haven't been willing to invest the same kind of capital into and those apps as a result are not comparable or inviting.
Consulting often pays way more than salaries every do.