I don’t think I’ve seen one. Most of them are male. What’s going on?

    • snooggums
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      219 days ago

      That would be seen as less risky for sure. Might even be less risky in practice.

      • @Lauchs
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        79 days ago

        I wonder… I remember reading a scientific article (or looking at a headline in the grocery checkout line, donn’t remember which - Norm Macdonald) that noted that pizza delivery was one of the most dangerous jobs in America.

        Presumably Uber mitigates some of that risk by having more info about their customers?

        • snooggums
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          79 days ago

          Pizza delivery is dangerous because of the driving.

          • @Lauchs
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            59 days ago

            Really? That seems odd just because there are so mamy jobs that involve driving under time constrains…

            • snooggums
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              59 days ago

              Smaller cars, generally owned by the driver with a rushed time frame and often staffed by teenagers made it a lot more dangerous back in the 90s. Drivers in large delivery trucks are a lot less likely to die in a wreck than a teenager in a Honda civic.

              • @Lauchs
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                29 days ago

                Fair. Admittedly, teenagers I think are some of the most dangerous drivers around (at least, God knows I was) so I suppose any job that disproportionately hired them…