Deontay Kyle
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The basis of DoorDash
is that all of the labor is done by these human assets.
And without these human assets, there is no DoorDash.
So this goes to the point that I say about the way that this system will devalue the work that you're doing while you're making them billions of dollars.
Human asset is dehumanizing.
But without the labor of the human asset, there is no business.
Without people driving for DoorDash, there is no business.
And this promise of you making your own schedule, you becoming your own boss is just corporate bullshit.
That's bullshit.
Because they're going to eventually fix it where you damn near working minimum wage.
So that brings me to the desperation score.
So the desperation score is the person who starts off their day taking as many trips as they possibly can, even if it isn't that cost beneficial.
They take a lot of low-end trips, $4 or $5.
They can make $4 or $5 off this trip.
Either way, point being...
that creates a desperation score where they won't offer you things out of that four or five, $6 range because you're desperate for the money.
So your actions show desperation and they go out of their way to keep you desperate.
Whereas people who
just do it passively and we'll wait for a play that'll make them 10, 15, $20.
They continue to give those people those type of plays.