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Brexit could mean more people driving for Uber — Staffing quote of the week

July 26, 2016

“The way we think of work and jobs will change a bit,” Aneesh Varma, founder and CEO of credit scoring startup Aire, told Business Insider when asked about the impact of the UK’s decision to leave the European Union on competitiveness. “There will be some sectors that take a little pinch. I personally believe the thesis will swing towards more people looking at self-employment, taking second jobs, more people will sign up as Uber drivers. It’s the nature of the economy for the next 12 to 15 months. Then I think we'll get more of an idea and more certainty.”