Dashcam video shows Uber's CEO in heated argument with driver over prices
Uber's very bad year is continuing as more evidence of a toxic work environment, starting at the top, comes to light.
A new video published by Bloomberg's Eric Newcomer shows Uber's CEO fighting with an Uber driver over falling fares.
In the video — recorded by the driver, Fawzi Kamel — CEO Travis Kalanick sits in the back between two women.
"I make sure every year is a hard year," Kalanick said in the video. "That's kind of how I roll. I make sure every year is a hard year. If it's easy, I'm not pushing hard enough."
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That competitive spirit becomes even more apparent as the video progresses. As Kalanick is prepared to exit, Kamel brings up the Uber Black business and accuses Kalanick of lowering fares again.
"Bulls---," Kalanick replied.
Kalanick tried to explain that Uber launched cheaper models due to increased competition. The driver then told Kalanick that the company had cost him $90,000, and now he was bankrupt.
That's when Kalanick lost his temper:
"You know what? Some people don't like to take responsibility for their own s---. They blame everything in their life on somebody else.
"Good luck!" Kalanick said before leaving the car.
Uber did not immediately respond to request for comment on the video.
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