>>764231>Uber rates customers too? it's the driver who leaves a rating for the passenger. rather than Uber the company.
I work for Uber Eats in England. We used to be able to do the same thing, leave ratings for customers, but they took that feature off the app a few years ago.
>>764235>Apparently you can even get banned from the service for a low ratingNot just that, but drivers are less likely to accept your ride if you have a low rating. Obviously, if there's not much work around, and they're desperate, they will.
>>764232>sorry anon but thats treatlerite behaviourYou're right, but that is a portion of the left. Those who push the whole "baristas aren't productive workers" line. Obviously if such workers organise as workers and go on strike it might interrupt the smooth flow of treats.