DOI: 10.1002/ajim.70108 ISSN: 0271-3586

Life in the Driver's Seat: A Qualitative Analysis of Rideshare Drivers' Perspectives of Their Work and Well‐Being Using Reddit Posts

Eric W. Lundstrom, Beth L. Hoffman, Kyla D. Hagan‐Haynes, Jacqueline Sivén, Jason B. Colditz, Michael A. Flynn, Matthew R. Groenewold

ABSTRACT

Background

Rideshare driving has become a common occupation within the emerging gig and platform economies. Despite offering a high degree of scheduling flexibility, rideshare driving provides little employment stability, an unstable income, and minimal employment benefits. This precarity, combined with the use of algorithmic labor management to guide drivers' actions, has garnered attention for its potential impacts on these workers' health.

Methods

To examine rideshare drivers' perspectives of their work and its implications for their well‐being, this exploratory study examined posts ( n  = 1034) to the digital platform Reddit in the year 2024 using thematic analysis.

Results

Themes indicated that workers experience financial precarity but also appreciate the flexibility of rideshare driving. Drivers are also aware of the algorithms that guide their work and, at times, feel that these prevent them from increasing their earnings. Drivers posted about experiences with passengers—both positive and negative—while also discussing the mental stressors of ride sharing and concerns about their physical safety on the job.

Conclusions

These findings underscore the varied experiences rideshare drivers encounter in their workplace, while highlighting potential implications for their physical and mental well‐being. Understanding these first‐hand accounts may inform efforts to improve the well‐being of platform‐based workers.

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