“Hey, we know that you’re using your own car, your own gas, you pay for the maintenance, and you assume all financial responsibility for accidents, but you can’t have a gun when working for us.”
I read the language. It seems to me that the only enforcement they can do is the one company that says you can't have your gun with you on company property. Even then they have to find it.
Right! Exactly my point. It would be funny af if the companies got sued over this; the only possible scenario I can envision is they fire someone for having their own gun in their own car. Apparently there's an arbitration clause where the employee pays $250 and the company pays $10,000 to defend.
The company would never make up that $10,000. They would kiss ass, rehire and whatever else they had to do. The company makes money off that driver.
“Hey, we know that you’re using your own car, your own gas, you pay for the maintenance, and you assume all financial responsibility for accidents, but you can’t have a gun when working for us.”
Get fucked, Uber and Lyft
I read the language. It seems to me that the only enforcement they can do is the one company that says you can't have your gun with you on company property. Even then they have to find it.
His car wasn’t their property while he was working for them.
Right! Exactly my point. It would be funny af if the companies got sued over this; the only possible scenario I can envision is they fire someone for having their own gun in their own car. Apparently there's an arbitration clause where the employee pays $250 and the company pays $10,000 to defend.
The company would never make up that $10,000. They would kiss ass, rehire and whatever else they had to do. The company makes money off that driver.