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posted 6 hours ago by SNES_X on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +9Score on mirror )
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LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
4 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 2 children
What's interesting about your observations is that they even seem like problems with an easy, obvious fix that doesn't even require anyone to do anything 'based' or bring about any kind of transformative social change.

For instance, companies could easily solve problems like that just by having their drivers wear those bodycams like American police officers wear.

Somebody complain about the order assigned to Da'Quantavious Shitavious Jenkems III? Check his bodycam for the evidence. Ah, yes, he's guilty. If he turned it off or took it off at the time of the order, chances are, he's still guilty. If he's innocent and some other dummy like Ekechukwu the Amazon Primate from Nigeria was responsible, again, the camera doesn't lie.

They could also co-operate on databases of problematic Dashers, Uber drivers, etc. If Da'Quantavious was sacked by one company, he shouldn't be allowed to simply switch to another one, at which point he will almost invariably become a problem for that company at some later point.

It shows that companies lack the willpower to even try to do anything about these problems.
PurestEvil on scored.co
2 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
> It shows that companies lack the willpower to even try to do anything about these problems.

Or: It would be "racist," and they could be looted in court for millions. So it's easier to just have these fucking niggers deliver with mediocre "accuracy" the food and take the loss when it occurs.

But maybe they are just retarded too. I've seen so many idiotic business practices. Sometimes I wish I could just walk up and tell them what they are doing wrong and how they could do it better *for everybody involved*. The very AI hype is ridiculous too, so don't think "smart, big companies" are doing better.

It's like intelligence has no correlation with that. Which is scary.
SNES_X on scored.co
2 hours ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
> It shows that companies lack the willpower to even try to do anything about these problems.

UberEats make them take a picture of the food at the customers doorstep, but there's plenty of security footage where Sha'Niqua takes the food with her after snapping the picture. My Instacart incident really pissed me off, which led me to Reddit posts where these niggers brag that they stack up on small orders so they can steal the big orders. So if one out of ten orders you deliver has an issue, that's acceptable and the system won't flag or suspend you. Again, they spend so much time looking for exploits just to steal your lunch.
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