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> What if there are simply not enough jobs available at the rates that people want to be paid?

Or what if there are, but it turns out there are aspects of employment other than money?

Suppose you can get a job at minimum wage, but then you have to own and maintain a car to get there, and sit in it for three hours a day uncompensated, and have an inflexible schedule that rarely lets you see your kids.

Or you can spend 8 hours a day driving, but all of them are compensated, so you have 8 hours of work time instead of de facto 11 hours, and you set your own schedule. But you get paid 20% less for 28% less of your time. Or consume 10 hours of time for the same amount of money as 11 but are now paid "20% less per hour" because 3 hours of driving time weren't being accounted for as work time.

Are we so sure the people taking this deal are victims who need to be prohibited from doing this?



This is the best explanation of the benefit of gig work I've heard.




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