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Drivers are answerable to their passengers and the PHV firms that they are hiring the cars from.Of course la because they always claim that they are self employed
While PHV drivers have flexibility, they are not their own bosses. Ride-hailing companies set rules, commissions and perhaps even dictate working hours. Drivers are also subject to passenger ratings and platform policies, limiting their autonomy. My retrenched former colleague told me that he enjoys being his own boss and not having to take orders from anyone while driving a PHV. During a recent trip, I felt bad when I interrupted him by saying: "Turn right at the next traffic junction, keep your eyes on the road and don't talk so much when driving."The price is fixed. He leecided which route he prefer not becos he is boss. He has the right to do that.
As a car owner for the past 30 years, I can testify that the quality of life (convenience, safety and comfort) enjoyed by family would have been far lower without our personal vehicle.If she cannot afford to pay for the COE then better shut up lor.,..
I heard that many PHV drivers and food deliverymen actually believe that they are their own bosses, so act in that manner. LOL!The route (and hence the fare) is determined by the app, not the driver. He should have explained this better to the cheeby customer rather than acting like some big boss.
They also believe they are employees of Grab/Gojek. In actual fact they are just app usersI heard that many PHV drivers and food deliverymen actually believe that they are their own bosses, so act in that manner. LOL!
There are many deluded people in SG. Unemployed PMEs that I meet casually often tell me that they are self-employed or working from home.They also believe they are employees of Grab/Gojek. In actual fact they are just app users