Dear Prudence,
I am a college student who doesn’t have a car. Public transportation is really poor in my city’ we’re looking at 4x or more the time it takes to drive directly. I also have health issues that make public transportation especially difficult for me, and I can’t afford to ride an Uber. Typically, I take classes online, but last semester a friend promised to drive me if I joined the same class as them (otherwise I would’ve gone online). Unfortunately, they often flake, and I’m stuck on the bus. Their excuse varies but it’s rarely something they couldn’t have predicted before this agreement, and I’m starting to resent them for it and having trouble staying grateful (which I usually express through what money I can spare and homework assistance). What to do?
—Resentful Ridesharing