I feel like half the time when I’ve ordered from a delivery app, the photo of the person delivering does not match who ends up handing over my food. Like, completely different gender or race. Why is this? I assume people are delivering under the account of someone they know, but why?
In France, a lot of workers are (illegal) immigrants who aren’t legally allowed to work in the country. They rent the account and only get a fraction of what the account earns
It is unethical but cracking down on it means some people wiling to work can’t, and so even if they are illegal immigrants, they’re not necessarily bad as they’re clearly willing to work
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Account sharing. It’s very widespread with these types of gig work apps.
Somebody who is able to get cleared sells or rents access to their account, presumably to people who wouldn’t be able to pass even the bare minimum vetting these companies perform on their contractors/employees. I.e. they’ll share their account with someone who doesn’t have a driver’s license or insurance, or is not able to work legally in the country for whatever reason. There may or may not be some exploitation factor involved as well. It’s the most dinkum, low-rent form of organize crime you can imagine. The account owner takes a cut of the proceeds and the net result is you wind up as some complete rando as your delivery driver.
ThatGuy46475@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Doesn’t gig work pay little enough without renting an account
chocrates@piefed.world 3 days ago
Some folks are deseparate
Cevilia@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
Little money is going to put food on the table. No money isn’t.