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He knows what is worth his own time to him. He can take routes only when they make sense to him. I looked at the map and it's an 8 Minute bike ride from middle to corner. That's $20 an hour worst case and $50 an hour on average.
He's making more by cutting out the middleman of Doordash who was profiting off his work.
That doesn't address anything I said.
If Tony gets hit by a car while making deliveries, how is he going to afford the hospital bills in a for-profit healthcare system?
If Tony dies and has a family, how are they going to survive until they adjust to the loss of income when he doesn't have life insurance?
Will Tony ever be able to retire or will he have to be riding a bike, making deliveries when he's 80?
That's why this is not a good side of the so-called free market.
There is no good side.
We need universal healthcare but Doordash doesn't provide healthcare for drivers so he hasn't lost anything. Companies pay for healthcare from your paycheck. The executives aren't taking lower salaries to pay for everyone's healthcare.
Doordash doesn't provide life insurance for drivers nor do companies do it for free. Again it comes out of your paycheck even if it isn't listed as a line item.
Doordash doesn't have a retirement plan. Nor do most companies. You put a part of your paycheck in a 401k. The only guaranteed retirement is working for the government. You cannot depend on private companies lasting long enough for your retirement.
Yes, I know Doordash doesn't have any of those things either, that was my point.
Tony is not beating the so-called Free Market system. He's still getting fucked by the system. He's just not getting fucked by Doordash as well.
Sounds like a good argument for a government pension plan.
You could say the same things about anyone who is starting their own business
Not in countries with universal healthcare or welfare
No argument, but we will probably never get there.
VBNMW!
Oh look, it's the guy who told me that I made up a nonexistent queer child to excuse Israel's genocide that I never excused.
Who I have apparently been making up for over a year. All the way back to Reddit.
Yeah, sorry, not going to let you bully me again.
I hope this isn't a double post, my last post didn't show up:
Did you reply to the right thread? There's nothing about Israel. This is about a person cutting out a large corporation from profiting off his labor.
No, we have a history.
I replied to the person who has spent a lot of time bullying me that now wants to have a casual discussion about free market capitalism and I'm not going to put up with that shit after what happened.
I've also blocked them now because I forgot to do that, but someone like that who thinks I'll just move on from that bullshit and have a friendly discussion? No fucking way.