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the Uber andLyft killer is a driver owned TNC. Austin created a kind of one after U/L left. Creating a union and the union vs management paradigm wouldn't be very smart. The TNC concept and technology is a hand in glove fit for a driver owned TNC with revenue sharing. Unions are obsolete in light of the technology.
What do you mean Austin created "kind of" one? We have a non-profit one called Ride Austin built by local tech entrepreneurs, and another called Fasten that operates in Austin and Boston. They work great, and only take $1 from our fare. But...you are incorrect that they are U/L killers. Those scumbags just returned in June, and unfortunately are doing quite well back in our market.
 
We don't get rev share but we do get a higher cut since they only take a flat $1 of our fare (that is a significant differential on longer rides). It's crazy what's going on here since U/L's return. They came back in June right when summer slowness kicked in. Drivers panicked and turned on U/L cause they weren't busy so figured they'd hedge with U/L. That in turn made etas quick with U/L, and pax started using them more and more. Plus U/L gave out massive promos to pax. Plus incentives to drivers whom aren't thinking long term that once those dry up, they'll be left with a 25-50% pay cut if our local TNCs leave Austin. Also, tourists used to download our TNC apps upon arrival, that no longer occurs - I lost a ton of rides due to that which really sucked. The whole thing has been disgusting to watch. I've tried hard on here to convince drivers to play the long game and know that they do have an influence over what pax use (see my Austin posts in June), but try convincing a bunch of lesser intelligent people whom are desperate for cash, and there you have it. It sucks. I do take U/L rides purely to educate pax on our pay cut and to get the to switch back. Generally, it's been working (except for cheap millennials whom purely want the promos from U/L). But older Austinites "get it", and I've gotten many of them to "ride local". But it's tough for our local TNCs to compete with little marketing budget. Like I said, this has been disgusting to watch.
 
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