Reuters/StaffFor a long time, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick would only use his company's car service to get around. He would even moonlight as a driver once in awhile. But ever since an incident occurred between he and an Uber driver in February, where their heated discussion about fare prices was filmed and posted on the internet for the world to see, Kalanick has since hired his own private driver, according to a New York Times' exposé on the Uber CEO. After the video of his argument with an Uber driver went viral, Kalanick sent a memo to Uber employees apologizing for his behavior and vowing to get “leadership help.” Here’s the full text of Kalanick’s memo, as shared by Uber’s blog: By now I'm sure you've seen the video where I treated an Uber driver disrespectfully.