Inquisitive • 5d
We often cheer for platforms like Rapido, Swiggy, and Zepto for creating jobs. But when I got to know my own cousin was driving for Rapido to make ends meet, it made me pause. It didn’t feel like progress or pride. There’s still a stigma attached to gig work, even as companies work hard to reframe it with terms like “delivery partner.” Why do old perceptions stick, despite all this? It’s something worth thinking about.
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Hello guys, I have an idea of a platform where we deliver content creation and video editing services to creators and businesses. On the other end the services are provided by freelancers and gig workers. This is like urban clap for creators. Does
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