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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/15/2015

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Steven Scott
  • Investor
  • Compton, CA
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Is "I work for Uber" the new "I'm Unemployed"

Steven Scott
  • Investor
  • Compton, CA
Posted

Hello,

I am currently looking to rent one of my units. I have had a few people come by to veiw it.  One thing i had noticed is a new trend.  5 out of the 16 veiwers said "Oh yes i have a job... i work for Uber." or "...of course my husband is employed... he works for Uber." Though i respect anyone making a living, i see this as a side hustle and not any form of steady employment to count on. Has anyone had similar experiences? Is "I work for Uber" the new "I'm Unemployed"?

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