More on the gig economy

WELL, GOOD: Federal Judge Squashes NLRB’s Attempt To Destroy Gig Economy.

Minneapolis Is About To Kill Ride-Sharing I hope they do. And that the backlash is EXTENSIVE. And covered.

THE WAR ON FREELANCERS WILL HURT EVERY FAMILY IN THIS LAND, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY:   Let’s talk about freelancing for a bit.

And it’s all in the service of the crazy kakistocrats in charge trying to shove everyone into unions.

Got my insurance re-upped so I can drive come summer. Probably not the WHOLE summer. Will depend on how late I work. HTHS’ last day in May 16th! I’ll likely take the 17th off then pick up other schools until Memorial Day. Last year I had enough banked to take the summer off. Looks like I may be a tad short this year but a week or a month of driving shouldn’t be too bad.

Since CA has decided to ignore the science

let’s take a look at how this stuff shakes out.

Biden’s Independent Contractor Rule Threatens the Evolution of Work

Seattle Law Mandating Higher Delivery Driver Pay Is a Disaster

UNEXPECTEDLY! California Restaurants Cut Jobs as Fast-Food Wages Set to Rise.

THE FALLOUT CONTINUES: More California fast food chains announce changes ahead of minimum wage hike.

Minimum Wage Laws Make for Great Politics, but Fewer Jobs

Report: 4 major studies claiming diverse workforces earn more were bogus. These studies were used to push DEI everywhere, even the MILITARY. 🚨

UNEXPECTEDLY: Fast food workers blindsided by sudden closure of Fosters Freeze in Lemoore, Ca.

UNEXPECTEDLY: Calif. fast food minimum wage law will cost you $200 more a year for your Starbucks habit.

Mod Pizza closes 5 California locations as state’s wage hike kicks in

THE REAL MINIMUM WAGE IS ALWAYS ZERO:  California fast food workers stunned as restaurant closes without warning over $20 minimum wage: ‘Only the beginning’.

Economics are a science. Trying to legislate natural laws breaks everything. As well legislate the weather which to be fair they also want to do.

What the Biden Administration Could Learn From California’s Attempt To Ban Independent Contracting

California-based “99 Cents Only” to close all 371 locations, affecting 14,000 employees

And perhaps the craziest part of all: San Francisco Bill Would Let People Sue Grocery Stores for Closing Too Quickly

Some odds and ends on the beginning of the month

Since I might be driving this summer AND since I hear some of the crap that passes for economics edjumacation at the HS level these days, there’s this: PROGRESSIVISM: Seattle’s “living wage” fee meant to help delivery drivers is causing drivers to make less because people stopped placing orders

another take on the same story: The Value of Econ 101, example #10,191

Some movie stuff:

Shot: From The Passion of the Christ to Barbie. When did People Stop Behaving Themselves in Movie Theaters?

—Mark Judge, August 21st, 2023.

Chaser: Werner Herzog Watched 30 Minutes of Barbie and Asked: ‘Could It Be That the World of Barbie Is Sheer Hell?’

And then there’s this duet: My view of *Casablanca* (with spoilers, but you’ve seen it already?) which I read first and disagreed with even though I thought I understood where it was going. Then there was this response: Appreciating *Casablanca*. I’ll take Caplan over Cowen any day.

And speaking of movies I just watched my 9,600th one! An interesting little romp called Blood Fest. It’s a 5.4 on IMDB but I’d put it higher than that. Some interesting “takes.”

I’ll likely be driving a bit more this summer.

The apps have changed a bit and if my reading is correct not for the better. I’ll focus on the bonuses and the streaks and leave the every day grind to the every day grinders. In the meantime the gig economy persists.

California raised the fast-food minimum wage so now Pizza Hut is laying off more than 1,200 delivery drivers

Uber and Traffic Fatalities

Brickbat: Union Dues

Teacher’s Union Sues to Stop New York Congestion Pricing Plan. And of course this also includes leftist autophagy.

The destination for rideshare drivers and gig workers

Labor Department’s New Regs Aim To Rescue Gig Workers From Their Own Preferences

This will pop up again, but it’s related: COLOR ME UNSURPRISED: Uncredentialed teachers do as well as normally trained teachers.

and related to the first link above, albeit a few weeks later: California’s Attack on Gig Work Predictably Drove Workers Out of Jobs

My favorite Marx was Groucho

THE COLUMN: Tent, Meet Camel | The Pipeline

Which if these two has XY chromosomes and which just won Ms. Netherlands?

LAWS ARE FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE: Not the Cabinet VIP’s in the Biden administration filling the National Institutes for Health (NIH) bureaucracy with government loyalists. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) appears to have just plain ignored a law passed by Congress and signed by President Barack that required 14 NIH Director slots, including the now-formerly occupied by Anthony Fauci, by a date certain in 2021.

Paying the Slacker Tax

Another Christian tried “allying” with the LGBT religion. It didn’t go well (it never will).

There is little reason to believe that this socialism will mean the advent of the civilization of which orthodox socialists dream. It is much more likely to present fascist features. That would be a strange answer to Marx’s prayer. But history sometimes indulges in jokes of questionable taste.”  Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942).

#JOURNALISM: https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1685818608205631489

and I’ll likely be reposting this one:

NYT COLUMNIST ASKS, ‘WHAT IF WE’RE THE BAD GUYS HERE?’

Mitchell and Webb could not be reached for comment.

“To secure these right …

governments are instituted …” EVERY time I hear a report of a bill someone’s introduced, the question I ask is “what right is is securing?” And the answer almost ALWAYS “none.”

As Good As It Gets

money graphs:

“What would have happened if this formula shortage happened under Trump?”

“Well, the press would have been–“

“No, not that. We’d have assumed the regulators had screwed it up on purpose, to make him look bad, right?”

“Well, yes, but you know, we shouldn’t underestimate the fact that the Biden Junta want to hurt us and have a purpose of population reduction.”

“Maybe. I mean, it’s possible. The oil thing is certainly done on purpose, with the intent of making prices skyrocket, and some of that, at least for some of them, is surely about hurting us, but…”

“But?”

“But I’m getting a whiff of terror and panic from them. Like the formula shortage? probably not really intended. The border? They didn’t expect it to be so NOTICEABLE and such a mess. The oil thing? They thought the prices would go up a little, and then renewables would magically step up and we’d realize how much better off we were. The empty shelves? We’d all suddenly realize we wanted to live like monks, and how happy we were.” Pause. “Listen to me for a minute, okay? What if this is the best their competency get? What if everything the government does, and has ever done is really a giant, unmitigated clusterf*ck? What if we hadn’t realized that, because, you know, the press wouldn’t report the f*ck ups?”

Go read it all.

Biden grants Earth ‘climate stability’ through higher gas prices according to 2012 New York Times OpEd – NYT claimed massive increase in gas prices would ‘result in climate stability’.

The highly asymmetric and warped sense of justice in America today

Come read this thread on why inflation is way worse than they’re telling you

Welcome to Secular Relativist Hell. “The consequences of fragile progressive idiots believing that the world should bend itself to fit subjective kumbaya criteria are far-ranging and absolutely poisonous.”

CAROL ROTH: Debunked and Explained: No, greedy oil companies are not to blame for gas prices.

and the last of this week’s economic ignorance:

What John Oliver Gets Wrong About Rising Rents

Journalistic Misunderstandings About the PPI

COLLEGE ISN’ FOR EVERYONE: Connecting Degree Return -On_Investment with a Better Financing System

It’s going to get worse before it gets better

That’s according to those of us in what used to be called the “reality based” community.

I’m A Twenty Year Truck Driver, I Will Tell You Why America’s “Shipping Crisis” Will Not End.

How a nationwide shortage of plow drivers, could make for a long winter.

Watch: Delivery driver pulls concealed pistol on would-be robbers who ambushed him outside his house

Related: And ICE officer and two local policemen came to MY house Friday night. Seems the last Px of my afternoon was an undocumented whatchamacallit who was suspected of drug trafficking. They tailed me for quite a while but I “managed” to lose them in heavy traffic. Answered all their questions. Provided all the data I had about the ride. Got to do some education on how ride-sharing works. It helped that the spouse of one of the officers teaches with me. Or rather I teach with her.

And since we’re speaking of subbing: Seriously folks, this is not rocket science: “School staff shortages nationwide could lead to changes in vaccine mandates.” Demand for subs is up (due to school COVID policies) while supply is down (due to fear-mongering and COVID policies) so our pay has gone up from %30 to 100% depending on the district.

These schemes dreamed up by the “elites” are proof that they are not smart or even average intelligence. So ask yourself: why trust them with anything at all. That these are the types attracted by a centralized, distant government is a good reason for minarchy. Lockdown wasn’t worth it. When they learn they can do anything they want if they declare an emergency they’ll declare an emergency in perpetuity do they can do anything they want. Don’t believe me? OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY IN TALKS TO MAKE MASK MANDATES PERMANENT. Gee whiz, who saw this coming?

Solution? To ALL of the above? THE TURN:

If you’ve lived through it yourself, you know that The Turn doesn’t happen overnight, that it isn’t easily distilled into one dramatic breakdown moment, that it happens hazily and over time—first a twitch, then a few more, stretching into a gnawing discomfort and then, eventually, a sense of panic.

Help our friends.

Incentives Matter

Seeing another sea-change in the substitute teacher world and felt like sharing. I started seven years ago. Back then $100 was kind of a ceiling. A FEW schools were over that but most were either there or lower. Over the last seven it has become the floor. Heck I can make better than that doing the ride-share thing. A few small rural schools are below that but it is no longer really the norm. And keep in mind we’re in demand. It’s the rare public district which has ENOUGH subs. So we can pick and choose where we go. I work EVERY DAY somewhere. There are districts to which I will not return. There are teachers in good districts I will not pick up. And still I work every day.

How do I choose? Three elements: cash, culture and commute. I don’t travel more than about 20 minutes away. That trims quite a few central Ohio schools off my list. Cash is what it is. Those sub $100 schools only get me when I need a break from the urban setting. And then there’s culture. Faculty, staff, admin, building and student body. That’s a biggie and often over-rides cash. A few examples.

My FAVORITE school pays $100, is close to home and scores tops in culture. But that $100 won’t crack my nut on a daily basis. School B is quite similar but a few miles further away. School C pays 20% more but doesn’t quite have the culture consideration. School D is identical to C but a little further away. School E has a BEAUTIFUL new building, pays $150/day …. and the culture is absolutely toxic. There are actually two of these districts nearby. So school C & D got me a lot and A &B filled in.

And then COVID hit. School demand for subs has gone UP since teachers are occasionally quarantined and many have children who get sick, over and above the usual level of absence. And the supply of subs has gone down. Most of us are in the high-risk demographic and have quit the gig. So supply went down, demand went up and something’s gotta give. Four schools on my list have offered “Full Time Sub gigs.” Nice. Except. Same building every day. If they don’t need you they shift you to administrative duties or lower grades. And the pay stays the same. No. Just no. Two schools have upped the pay for these situations, appreciating that the ability to choose is one of the benefits of subbing and we’d be giving that up. School E is offering $200/day. STILL not going there. But school B? They get it. Offered $130/day with a bonus for every 45 days I keep the gig, which should push it to $150 by the end of the year. And I jumped at the chance.

The Delta variant has led Ohio to re-implement a mask mandate. Before the state acted many school districts were acting on their own. And as a district passed a mandate I informed the staff I would not be returning. And yet I worked every day. These school boards didn’t realize the issue they were causing on a daily basis at most schools. All they wanted was to be seen by their constituency as DOING something. Leaving the hapless staffs, faculty and students to take the brunt of the damage from their decision. I was prepared to go back to driving to supplement the missing schools when a) the state mandate was issued and b) this gig appeared.

Incentives motivated my daily school choice. Incentives nearly drove me from subbing. And incentives offered by School B kept me in their classrooms and helped them deal with a shortage. But apparently some high placed elected folks don’t seem to realize that incentives DO matter and that we respond to them.

Some odds n ends n economics

I keep thinking of this now that I’m back in the classroom watching teachers try to get kids that can’t read into college.

Reynolds’ Law:

The government decides to try to increase the middle class by subsidizing things that middle class people have: If middle-class people go to college and own homes, then surely if more people go to college and own homes, we’ll have more middle-class people. But homeownership and college aren’t causes of middle-class status, they’re markers for possessing the kinds of traits — self-discipline, the ability to defer gratification, etc. — that let you enter, and stay, in the middle class. Subsidizing the markers doesn’t produce the traits; if anything, it undermines them.

Some handy definitions. Study it. Share it. Memorize it.

A little history for those of you not paying attention: A Racial Reckoning for the Democrats:

It’s been a bad month for Biden AND Truman: FACT CHECK: SURPRISINGLY TRUE! White House chief of staff Ron Klain retweets Paul Begala saying Bide…

Rideshare after POTUS address

BIDEN’S WAR ON YOUR RIGHT TO CONTRACT: Uber, Lyft stocks plunge after Biden official says drivers are employees.

If Biden Truly Wanted To Create Jobs, He Wouldn’t Support the PRO Act

When Joe Biden Talks About Worker Choice, He Means Only 1 Choice

related tangentially: ABOUT THAT ALABAMA AMAZON VOTE: And speaking of CRC, the mainstream media hasn’t given it much coverage, but the anti-unionization vote last week by workers at an Alabama Amazon facility is hugely important. This is especially so, according to CRC’s Michael Watson, given the Democrats’ PRO Act proposal now before the Senate.

TO BE FAIR, IT WAS NEVER MEANT TO BENEFIT WORKERS: Hannah Cox: The PRO Act Is Anti-Workers.

and in closing: TWO TEEN GIRLS ACCUSED OF CAR-JACKING AND KILLING AN UBER EATS DRIVER IN D.C. ‘REACH PLEA DEAL WITH PROSECUTOR ENSURING THEY WILL NOT BE HELD PAST THE AGE OF 21 NOR BE PLACED IN A PRISON FACILITY.’

So thanks to those of you who no longer have to read mean tweets. A few thousand of you may well cost me my job.