I was having a conversation with a driver who uses a well known Federal Republic of Europe "mobility" app. He complained that jobs were disappearing in milli-seconds and there was a distinct lack of airport runs.
Brought my mind back to the days where some of our more industrious brethren used remote click apps to game the system and hoover up the work. The transition year work experience crew in Mount street were outclassed and the Bosses in the Federal Republic of Europe too busy cycling to work on their electric scooters to care.
The attached link got me thinking.
https://nypost.com/2024/02/12/metro/nyc-cabbies-get-prison-time-in-russian-hack-scheme-to-skip-jfk-taxi-line/Why go small when you can go big? Have a mate back in Easternistan handy with his fingers? Cajole him/her/they/them to jimmy open a door in the system, sneak in and divy out the work. A lot of software contains code lifted/copied from existing programs (why bother creating thousands of lines of code for say a date/time calendar when you can just copy it). This can have entry doors baked in for various reasons.
Do a goldilocks. Not too much, Not too little, share out just enough. Would work in each Federal market and prove a simple little earner. 6 airport trips from 6am and back home in time for an early lunch. Given the frequent glitches in the systems its obvious the original expensive tech teams have been replaced by yellow packs where possible (potentially in Easternistan). So less chance of the open door being discovered.
Ah jaysus maybe Im getting suspicious in my old age. Its not like the Federal Republic does not have our best interests at heart. Perhaps I should just have a mug of camomile and go back to bed.