Comment on What Could Go Wrong? App to help parents find childcare on demand
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 17 hours agoEntrepreneur Gretchen Salyer created June Care, the app considered the “Uber of childcare,”
Mmm, yes. Childcare’s race to the bottom!
Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Childcare was largely shut down due to the pandemic and struggled to bounce back. This is a company that started to address some of the lack of access. I agree that quality affordable child care is strongly lacking in this country, and I see more access such as June Care provides as a good thing.
Or is this just a Lemmy contrarian thing again, where I’ll get downvoted and receive snarky comments without any actual discussion
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
Calling something the uber of anything is a huge fucking red flag. Uber is well known for exploiting its workers, skirting laws, and other shady practices. Why would we believe this will connect people to quality affordable healthcare?
This exists to make the Salyer rich. It is not a benevolent setup if she refers to herself as an entrepreneur. This is her inserting herself as a middleman to suck money out of the childcare system. The app already encourages the providers to price their services based on the surrounding area, which is either encouraging them to be underpaid like uber drivers or to inflate prices so Salyer can take a cut, or both. It is already bragging about manipulating prices in that article.
So many red flags, I just pointed out the obvious.
Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
Everyone loves to complain, and the few people who actually do something to address the problems we’re dealing with get shit all over. I welcome you to open a rival childcare service and prove me wrong
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I only shit on the obviously horrible ones.
SuluBeddu@feddit.it 15 hours ago
I guess the question is if that’s the correct way to do or if we’d prefer public investments on childcare
Like, are the people in June Care background checked? You know to avoid bad service before some parent has a terrible experience
Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
Of course I’d prefer public investments, I thought I made that clear. This is an example of someone doing something to fix the problem. And I’m pretty sure your question was answered in the article, but I’m getting a paywall now so I can’t quote it
SuluBeddu@feddit.it 2 hours ago
Mh, perhaps there can be a partial “Lemmy contrarian” side to the story, probably because we are used for stuff in private companies to become monopolies and ruin the availability of good service in general, out of greedy dividend-focused choices monopolies do