NotSoSecretMissives
NotSoSecretMissives t1_je6umm1 wrote
Your best bet in the area is Facebook marketplace unless you get lucky with the odd craigslist post.
NotSoSecretMissives t1_jb6pf49 wrote
Reply to comment by bluGill in Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
I agree that's what a lot of riders would say, but it's a complete waste of human resources. If something like transit is such a public good (users and non-users), there's no reason to put an additional burden on those that choose to use the service when it's such a low cost when distributed across the population. Taxes are the most efficient way to fund public services. All that said, public transit should receive way more funding.
NotSoSecretMissives t1_jb6g6kl wrote
Reply to comment by bluGill in Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
I mean take for example, Massachusetts, there are ~5 million tax payers and the MBTA, public transit system that collects the most fares in the state, collects ~675 million in fares. Even if you spread that equally to every tax payer that is only $135 per person for the entire year. There is zero reason to include collection systems except to punish transit users.
NotSoSecretMissives t1_j5nef61 wrote
Reply to comment by keylime227 in Apartment has no utilities included…and it’s oil heat by higherhopez
Any reasonable landlord would convert from oil heating.
NotSoSecretMissives t1_iy6nsnw wrote
Reply to comment by dante662 in Is there life after Darwin’s? by reveazure
Changing zoning laws is an important step, but this problem is decades in the making. The average worker needs rental assistance from the state until the ten of thousands of missing homes are finally built.
NotSoSecretMissives t1_jec92m4 wrote
Reply to comment by HungryGoku14 in So glad they decided to add a new parking lane on Shawmut ave ! They must be planning to draw the lines any day now by hermionieweasley
It's pretty simple. Delivery apps and ride share services should have to share their drivers vehicle information with the states motor vehicle registry. If they receive a ticket while operating for the service, the company is responsible for paying the ticket.
Regardless of how much those companies want to fight the classification, there's not a good argument that they aren't employees.