I'm not a masker and I drive for uber and never require people to wear mask BUT Uber is a private business and should be able to do what they want. They TOLD you before you ordered the ride that masks are required. It's not new. They don't owe you a ride. They are doing what the majority of drivers want. That driver that was insistent on you having a mask probably wouldn't be driving if there wasn't a mask requirement. Most people aren't awake and you are a GUEST in his car, he doesn't have to share YOUR viewpoints in HIS car.
It's a service and currently a requirement (that I disagree with) is wearing a mask just like taking an airplane. If you don't want to do that then drive yourself or find a mask optional taxi cab service.
Pick your battles. The uber driver just protecting his job and THINKING he's protecting his health isn't the enemy.
Yeah he way over reacted. Employees can choose how they want to enforce things.
Example: One time I was late to the airport. Told the Uber guy, he said cancel your ride and pay me cash so he could speed. I said ok and we got there in plenty time, and have him a big tip. Both of us were happy.
No YOU stranded you.
I'm not a masker and I drive for uber and never require people to wear mask BUT Uber is a private business and should be able to do what they want. They TOLD you before you ordered the ride that masks are required. It's not new. They don't owe you a ride. They are doing what the majority of drivers want. That driver that was insistent on you having a mask probably wouldn't be driving if there wasn't a mask requirement. Most people aren't awake and you are a GUEST in his car, he doesn't have to share YOUR viewpoints in HIS car.
It's a service and currently a requirement (that I disagree with) is wearing a mask just like taking an airplane. If you don't want to do that then drive yourself or find a mask optional taxi cab service.
Pick your battles. The uber driver just protecting his job and THINKING he's protecting his health isn't the enemy.
Yeah he way over reacted. Employees can choose how they want to enforce things. Example: One time I was late to the airport. Told the Uber guy, he said cancel your ride and pay me cash so he could speed. I said ok and we got there in plenty time, and have him a big tip. Both of us were happy.