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"Uber’s New Wolrd: Financial Instability Regrets for Bereft Drivers"
It’s been a wild ride for drivers on Bolt, but it seems like the only ones reaping the benefits are the ride-hailing company and its high-flying executives. Meanwhile, drivers are stuck in a cycle of financial instability, indebtedness, and despair.
But don’t worry, unwittingly enlightened motorists! Bolt and its "partners" like Liberty are here to save the day… or are they? A new series of workshops promises to "empower" drivers with "practical financial management knowledge" and "tools" to "help them plan for long-term financial stability." How benevolent of them.
The Devil’s in the Details: Financial Debt and the Sins of Commission
According to Bolt, an estimated 62% of South Africans spend 9% of their disposable income on debt repayments, with household debt accounting for a whopping 62% of overall income. That’s a whole lotta debt, bro! No wonder drivers are under the gun, juggling multiple jobs, and still can’t keep up with the payments.
Liberty, a financial services provider, is on hand to "guide drivers on savings, debt management, and retirement planning." Just what every financially strapped driver needs – more debt counseling, debt consolidation, and high-interest loans to fund their addiction to high-mileage ridesharing.
Bolt’s Real Agenda: Exploiting the Global Gig Economy
Don’t be fooled by the seemingly altruistic motives. Bolt’s true objective is to perpetuate the gig economy, keeping drivers in a state of perpetual instability and dependence. This way, they can milk the system for all it’s worth, while drivers are too busy trying to make ends meet to organize or resist.
Time for a Rethink: Decent Working Conditions for Drivers
Enough is enough! It’s time for a total overhaul of the ridesharing industry, prioritizing drivers’ rights, fair compensation, and sustainable working conditions. Any "partnership" between Bolt and Liberty that doesn’t lead to concrete, immediate improvements is little more than a scam.
The game’s up, and it’s time to take back control.


