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H4R81N63R t1_j6kw2y0 wrote
Reply to ELI5 How Uber/Doordash show tips on the Deliverer's app - and can they redesign the app to "hide" the tips? by [deleted]
(Not really a typical eli5 question, I'd say)
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Because Uber/doordash show the tips to the drivers so they can decide if the trip is worth the delivery and drive for them
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They won't because the pay they give out to drivers per delivery is barely enough and they expect customers to supplement it with a tip
IIRC, Uber Eats allows you to add a tip later on while doordash doesn't. So mostly customers are forced to tip beforehand instead of based on delivery drivers' quality and/or speed of delivery
However allowing the customer to change tips after delivery is opening another can of worms regarding "bait and switch" tipping
The solution is for Uber and doordash to properly pay their drivers and not expect customers to supplement their pay. But then deliveries will be more expensive and customers will likely pick up their orders themselves (at least for those who can), so lost revenue. This is not even mentioning how Uber and doordash don't technically employ their delivery drivers in most areas where they are operating, thereby getting away with measley "pay" with no benefits
H4R81N63R t1_ixa215b wrote
Looks like something out of the Lord of the Rings
H4R81N63R t1_iuhpi0c wrote
Reply to Boston kids in 1975. by SeasonedTimeTraveler
"You walked into the wrong neighborhood, punk"
H4R81N63R t1_iu4khiq wrote
Reply to comment by PandaSchmanda in We visited Urapar(Punjab) with my Sheru. Don't go on about "hurr durr husky in too hot weather". It is hot in summers, but that's when we keep him inside our air con home. The winters go below -2 degrees. Be pissed off on people who keep them out in 45 degrees, including people in Texas, America. by Dangerous-Tangelo
Indeed, especially since they're trying to promote their channel, lol
H4R81N63R t1_jefrsx8 wrote
Reply to ELI5: If universities all teach the same things, how come some universities are perceived to be better than others? by Ok-Journalist-8751
They don't all teach the same things. As an example, here are the course catalogues for a BS in Computer Science at MIT and at Caltech
http://catalog.mit.edu/degree-charts/computer-science-engineering-course-6-3/
https://www.cms.caltech.edu/academics/ugrad/ugrad_cs (link at the end of the page for the course catalogue PDF; page 571 onwards in the pdf)
Not to mention the professors/lecturers, as well as the equipment and facilities also play quite the role