
Ride Overshare
Interesting, Fun, and Unbelievable Stories from Backseat Riders
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Virtual Voice
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Myron Clifton

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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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Don’t want to drive drunk? Well, then, by all means, plug in your location and get your friendly neighborhood ride-share driver to ferry you to your next bar. Need to move but can’t afford movers? There’s an App for that! Tired of waiting for tricks on the corner? Wait—I’ve got an idea. . .
The behavior and stories of folks who call on ride-share turned into a unique anthropological study for one man who decided to drive ride-share while looking for a new professional management position. Recently laid off from his job and intrigued by the people he might meet (and the money he might make), the author unwittingly became the anonymous confidant for men, women, nonbinary people, and children. Unfortunately for him, he also became the innocent target of people who couldn’t hold their liquor, others who couldn’t hold their temper, and at least one who couldn’t keep his hands to himself.
Little did they know they were in the Prius of a writer, who would be able to look in the rear view and tell their stories.
Sometimes, when you’re at a crossroads, a door will open and what enters will inspire you. Other times, what enters will make you gag. These stories by a ride-share short-timer might have the same effect on you.
This collection of anecdotes is non-judgmental, full of irony and dry humor, and may help someone else decide: Is driving ride-share for you?
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