'Uber for Armed Guards' Rushes to Market Following the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO
'Uber for Armed Guards' Rushes to Market Following the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

'Uber for Armed Guards' Rushes to Market Following the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

I'm not sure they've thought this through... If CEOs start hiring armed guards, then doesn't the next Luigi just become one? Uber-like services aren't exactly known for their stringent hiring practices.
Shhhh 🤫
This isn't for CEOs. This is for people with more money than sense who are also paranoid as fuck. CEOs can afford to hire security that they can run thorough background checks on.
Luigi didn't really have a background that would have flagged him.
It's literally being marketed to them...
From the article:
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You've just described CEOs.
Yeah like my first thought was well the next Luigi can get paid to be given the adress to show up to.
The beauty of Luigi's* escapade is that they had no fucking clue who he was until they arrested him - over a hundred miles away in fucking Pennsylvania. If he had committed to the bit and put more thought into the getaway he probably could have gotten away with it completely.
You get hired by this service, they will have all your personal info and that will get handed over to authorities immediately if you went rogue. You would be an FBI top 10 fugitive and have millions of dollars spent on bringing you in, warm or cold.
*allegedly, innocent until proven guilty, etc.
All your personal info, assuming you didn't fake any of it.
How thoroughly are they going to check that stuff?
Gig economy businesses rely on disposable work force. The deal they're offering is horrible for their "employees," but because they only pay for the work that actually gets done they can afford to just hire every applicant and let them fight among themselves for a limited amount of available work.
Stringent application controls and serious background checks are anathema to that business model.
This service isn't for CEOs, it's for upper middle class people with recency bias.
Rich don’t mean smart