Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
No, that isn't it. Stop with your ageism. If they travel,
they can use apps. There's been a lot of fake drivers, real drivers who are predators, con artists, etc. I know a lot of women, including young women who won't use it.
Anonymous wrote:My older mother doesn't want to be brought home to an empty house by a stranger. It makes her feel vulnerable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
No, that isn't it. Stop with your ageism. If they travel,
they can use apps. There's been a lot of fake drivers, real drivers who are predators, con artists, etc. I know a lot of women, including young women who won't use it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m on a travel FB group and there are always older people asking how to get from A to B, and whenever Uber is proposed, they have 100,000,001 reasons why they won’t work for them, but they would be open to taking a cab.
One is currently asking if she should RENT A WHOLE CAR to drive from the airport to the cruise port, all in the same morning. Someone suggested Uber and they said no.
Why? And it can’t simply be that they are “scared of change”, can it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
No, that isn't it. Stop with your ageism. If they travel,
they can use apps. There's been a lot of fake drivers, real drivers who are predators, con artists, etc. I know a lot of women, including young women who won't use it.
My dad is a little older (80s), but he travels and does not use apps. For a long time he used travel agents. Sometimes he gets a relative to book the travel for him and print the e ticket. On cruises, etc. he would take organized tours. My in laws (70s) use ipads for a lot of things (include playing games on apps) but do not seem comfortable with online purchases or anything like uber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
No, that isn't it. Stop with your ageism. If they travel,
they can use apps. There's been a lot of fake drivers, real drivers who are predators, con artists, etc. I know a lot of women, including young women who won't use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have an Uber Teen. They should make an Uber Senior. Huge market for care-giver drivers who speak loudly, help in and out of the car, know back entrances, and can explain to people exactly where they are with patience upon pick-up.
That would really be amazing.
Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
Anonymous wrote:My older mother doesn't want to be brought home to an empty house by a stranger. It makes her feel vulnerable.
Anonymous wrote:You have to use an app, and most older people don't know how to.
Anonymous wrote:Uber's safety reports have cited thousands of reports of sexual violence and misconduct.
Anonymous wrote:They have an Uber Teen. They should make an Uber Senior. Huge market for care-giver drivers who speak loudly, help in and out of the car, know back entrances, and can explain to people exactly where they are with patience upon pick-up.