> I wonder if they count "hours of work" as hours with a passenger or as total hours driven. If the latter then she actually "worked" longer hours.
Even if its "hours with a passenger" its still too short; it really should be "hours in which other activities were foregone so that she could be logged in and ready to accept passengers".
From the text of the article, I believe its hours driven. The whole thing was a bit fast and loose with definitions, but I don't think that one is wrong.
So this is an actual hourly wage, but that doesn't mean that a move up to full time at the same wage is possible.
dragonwriter|9 years ago
Even if its "hours with a passenger" its still too short; it really should be "hours in which other activities were foregone so that she could be logged in and ready to accept passengers".
Bartweiss|9 years ago
So this is an actual hourly wage, but that doesn't mean that a move up to full time at the same wage is possible.