I've absolutely experienced this, most notably in the Boulder, CO area. I met a number of interesting retired drivers, including people who had had some pretty impressive careers and just wanted to get out of the house regularly.<p>Of course, it's also awesome PR for Uber/Lyft/etc to promote this segment of their driver population. :)
Why does every article about this kind of topic HAVE to use the word 'exploiting'? Amazon is 'exploiting' homeless people, Uber is 'exploiting' older drivers. Jesus Christ, just because both parties aren't both benefiting a TON off of the activity does not make it exploitation, and by abusing that term you're seriously devaluing what exploitation actually looks like.<p>It's as if these writers think anyone who works any of these jobs is too damned stupid to decide what to do with their own lives.