Jeffrey W Tegeler

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In the century or so between Henry Ford’s development of mass production for automobiles and the development of ridesharing apps, taxicab drivers were the forebears of “the gig economy.” The majority of cab drivers have always been independent contractors. They don’t make an hourly wage. Unless they own their own medallion, they are renting the cab, paying a fixed fee per twelve hours.
Jeffrey W Tegeler
We are like the cab driver. The gig economy.
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