Uber for cooking
— David S. Joachim (@davidjoachim) December 18, 2019
Uber for cleaning
Uber for laundry
Now brought to you by...Uberhttps://t.co/XldC5hks5F @lizette_chapman pic.twitter.com/gZOaMDnNvW
Uber wants to apply its gig economy model to all kinds of work https://t.co/F1qQ1EKLgG VIA @business
— Avoid Lagos Traffic (@trafficbutter) December 18, 2019
It will be great when Uber pays its always-on-call employees in scrip that they can use at Amazon for food and clothing, and at WeWork for daily units of housing. https://t.co/7LG4KcAYu8
— Strahan Cadell (@Sartor1836) December 18, 2019
Uber Will Invite Its Drivers to Do Cooking, Cleaning or Laundry Gigs
— DanA12 (@Sammyscarf) December 18, 2019
No words! https://t.co/v2aoFyZL5G
‘Uber Works’
— Rich Opara (@ripplo) December 18, 2019
Imagine an Uber driver at your home in Lagos to cook, clean, etc.
https://t.co/WWjRjDdyi2
Uber wants to be the Uber for chefs and janitors, too https://t.co/x23BZApv67
— Mark Milian (@markmilian) December 18, 2019
Okaaaay. https://t.co/qW3lPvwDlr
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) December 18, 2019
Uber wants to apply its gig economy model to all kinds of work https://t.co/PQ0Ff23IVO
— Bloomberg New Economy Forum (@neweconforum) December 18, 2019
In search of a sustainable businesse-model?
— Mo Hossain (@MoHossain) December 19, 2019
• Uber Works App Expands for Cooking and Cleaning Jobshttps://t.co/INYaEiaDqF
• German court bans Uber's ride-hailing srvchttps://t.co/fAFzul82BR
• California’s New Gig Worker Rulehttps://t.co/bBJrxvMvi0 @Moonalice #IPO #tech https://t.co/4IdEZA1NVD pic.twitter.com/AHeIflJ6ly