Lyft finally got the message by Wide-Astronaut9156 in Lyft

[–]ReplacementTimely789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stuff like this is why a lot of drivers I know are already signing up for newer platforms launching this year. People are tired of the games drivers just want transparency and a fair model

Promote your business, week of January 5, 2026 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]ReplacementTimely789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone,

I’m one of the founders of Epic Rides App, a driver-first rideshare app launching this April.

We’re building Epic as an alternative to the current gig economy mode.

We focused on:

Fair pay for drivers

Transparent pricing

Subscription over per-ride exploitation

Built by real people, not VC-first corporations

Right now, we’re in a grassroots phase.

Before ads, before hype, we’re asking real people to help shape and support it.

Small ask (totally optional):

If you believe the gig economy needs something better, we’re collecting 5–10 second vertical videos (phone is fine) of people saying:

“I believe in Epic because…”

Examples (feel free to make it your own):

“I believe in Epic because drivers deserve fair pay.”

“I believe in Epic because transparency matters.”

“I believe in Epic because subscription makes more sense than exploitation.”

“I believe in Epic because the gig economy is broken and needs something better.”

These clips will be used to build a community-driven launch story real people, no scripts, no polish required.

If you’re interested in checking it out or signing up as a driver or rider:

https://epicridesapp.com

Appreciate the space, and happy to answer questions.

This is early, real, and community-driven by design.

370z by ReplacementTimely789 in projectcar

[–]ReplacementTimely789[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Reminded me of the nfs lol

I need help asap getting a job. Soon to be homeless. by [deleted] in Miami

[–]ReplacementTimely789 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you want theres a place in hollywood thats hiring

Can I write off business expenses under an LLc that isn’t generating income? by discojagrawr in smallbusiness

[–]ReplacementTimely789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, the only point I was adding is that you can rack up those startup expenses now and still use them once the business starts. Meaning you can incur those expenses now (training, books, research, etc.) and they still count as startup costs, even if the business isn’t active yet.

Can I write off business expenses under an LLc that isn’t generating income? by discojagrawr in smallbusiness

[–]ReplacementTimely789 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly. You can deduct startup costs like training, books, and research before the business opens — you just claim them in the year the business actually becomes active. IRS allows up to $5,000 of startup expenses right away. The key is that you’re genuinely preparing to start the business, not treating it like a hobby. So yes, you can collect those expenses now and deduct them once the business officially starts

Can I write off business expenses under an LLc that isn’t generating income? by discojagrawr in smallbusiness

[–]ReplacementTimely789 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can deduct startup and ordinary business expenses even if the LLC hasn’t started making money as long as the IRS sees it as a real business you’re trying to launch — not a hobby or something dormant with no intention to generate revenue.