There's an app for just about anything these days. Some of them offer quick and convenient service. Some can help you avoid jail time. Ricardo Vargas explains, in this Bobcat Update.
It's no surprise that students are using apps like Uber and Favor to take them places or have food delivered. Many students can find jobs working for apps. If you're seeking a job, there's an app for that, too.
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The City of San Marcos saw an increase of D-W-I arrests four years ago, peaking at almost 400 cases. In the past year that number has gone down about 15 percent. Student drivers for Uber take pride in contributing to the decline.
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Some apps, such as Favor and Top Shelf, first launched in Austin, and now they've expanded to several college towns. These delivery apps allow customers to order food from local businesses that otherwise don't offer deliveries. The drivers set their own schedules.
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The apps mean more jobs for Texas State students and more services for San Marcos residents. For Bobcat Update, I'm Ricardo Vargas
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