Uber Drivers Criticize Company For Shady Firing Practices Two words you probably never want to hear: you're fired. Now imagine that instead of your boss telling you — eye-to-eye — you instead get the news as a pop-up alert on your smartphone. That's how it works at Uber, and it turns out, the Uber app's move to fire is sometimes made in error. Two words you probably never want to hear: you're fired. Now imagine that instead of your boss telling you — eye-to-eye — you instead get the news as a pop-up alert on your smartphone. That's how it works at Uber, and it turns out, the Uber app's move to fire is sometimes made in error. Business
Two words you probably never want to hear: you're fired. Now imagine that instead of your boss telling you — eye-to-eye — you instead get the news as a pop-up alert on your smartphone. That's how it works at Uber, and it turns out, the Uber app's move to fire is sometimes made in error.
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