The only difference is you have insurance coverage/etc on behalf of you and the passengers provided by the platform should something happen. Otherwise, it's all on you if something happens.
I tip the hell out of my Uber driver, because I see what they get paid vs what my ride costs man, Uber rips people off on the rideshare side. I’ll pay 33 bucks for a 4 mile Ride but the offer to my driver was 7 bucks? Ouch.
The delivery and rideshare tipping culture needs to be taught to customers. Class is held with the decline button. But 5 years in, the teachers are still the students. Good luck folks. You need it!!
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The Uber apps is hard to navigate. I book an uber one time and at the end of the ride, I wanted to tip thru the app and didn’t know how. I asked the driver to show me how and he didn’t know as know as well. People don’t carry cash anymore. Uber has to make it more easier for first timer like me.
Mostly marketing and levels of executives management beauracracy and the worst political donations or suits fighting these bs laws which cost all of us.
$20 tip to walk across a restaurant for waiters... but ZERO for someone using their personal car to deliver your lazy ass a hot meal to your FRONT DOOR. Tip a delivery driver? HELL NO. It's F'n CRAZY.
Yup only about 33% of my passengers would typically tip me. Don’t do rideshare anymore cause with Doordash I can get a tip on 95% of my orders and still get Prop 22 payouts every Tuesday and tips are not touched by the payouts which are about %12 of my earnings! No more rideshare non tippers ;)
I usually tip $5 on rideshare (I’m a rideshare driver myself). However when I’m driving, I only get tops maybe 5-10% of the time. Most passengers see us as an expensive substitute for the bus.
Same issue with restaurant workers. A company should not be legally allowed to pay its workers low enough that customers are required to tip in order for the qorker to make above min wage. For rideshare companies, they get away with it through abusing the "independent contractor" label.
Thank you Gig-Work Pedro Hey-Soos! for your content on exposing the Sham-Wow! state-of-affairs affecting millions of drivers as well as infecting other working-class industries...! 👊 I'll Bet on You...!
Yes, however, the initial idea behind Uber and Lyft was to get a ride cheaper than a taxi ride. These days a 2 mile ride is $20. Tipping on that is a tough pill to swallow. Lower the prices and you'll get more tips.
Used to be until everyone and their dog thinks they should be tipped! $2-4 tips is all I see anymore and it doesn’t matter how many miles the delivery is. DD has screwed Everybody!
I used to take uber rides and never thought to tip them. However when i ordered food id tip. I guess subconsciously I assumed the driver was getting the money i paid for the trip not the stupid greedy app.
I think the issue is that riders dont see how much Uber is taking off of the top. All they see is that it is costing them $40.00 for a 30 mintue ride. It is logical for them to think thay the deiver is getting most of that pay.
I never used Uber and rarely ever used a taxi but each time I had I tipped the person. If I used a taxi that always meant I was in a bad spot from drinking so much that I would wake up in some random place and was screwed. I quit drinking so I haven’t been in that spot for many years.
If you’re doing a rideshare it should be paid based on mileage. You as a rideshare taking people around are the same as a cab driver minus the hourly pay. So Uber/lyft should charge a flat mileage fee plus a base pay fee. The base pay for the in general trip and mileage for obviously mileage and they should charge the customer all that is due just as a cab driver
The apps teach people not to tip. They overcharge riders so they feel they do not have any more money left to tip or already paying to much and think its all going to driver. And for my area, Lyft has straight broke people using it so there is that. Same as delivery, has broke people doing things. 😔
People who don’t tip are either ungrateful or going through a tough spot! However though you should tip no matter what your situation is cause we all out here trying to get it! At least we outchea working and not robbing folks!
Last week a woman DoorDash driver told me she delivered 25 Pizzas to a major car dealership (Rick Hendrick Toyota in Fayetteville, NC)... had to go to the third floor with them (4 trips from car to 3rd floor)... no help from employees. She got $7 and ZERO tip. THAT is PATHETIC. 🤬🤬🤬
@@desiretoexcel6078 Because DoorDash doesn't tell you how many items you are delivering CLOWN, until you ACCEPT the ORDER. They also will not let you get on the schedule if you unassign an order and it drops your Completion rate too low, CLOWN. You're one of those CLOWNS who "thinks" they know everything but no, you're just a clueless CLOWN.
@@annettegonzales7264 You knew what the job entailed when you joined! You should have weighed up all the pros and cons before you joined. So, who's fault is it?
I got tips today but some company will have employees use uber and they can’t tip which is crap because if I take some to Chicago airport on uber after drop off I can’t work till I get to Wisconsin and only paid 100 bucks it and 1.5 hours to Ohare most of the time
Wage or guarantee legislation that's been implemented especiallyfor ruse share more than food delivery in nyc is a complete disaster. Guaranteed wages and making us like employees is a BAD thing. Let us be free!
I'll tell you why my son takes Uber a lot just to go 6 to 10 minutes down the road. They charge him $30 so why should he tip if he's paying that much money just to go less than 3 or 4 MI
You can make decent money with Uber or Lyft without tips. My tips average about 60 cents per ride. If that was food delivery I'll be making $5 an hour.
If you're rideshare convert those rides into private rides because the passengers are getting ripped off with Uber and Lyft
Exactly make them YOUR clients you can charge under what the big companies do for rideshare and still do well!
The only difference is you have insurance coverage/etc on behalf of you and the passengers provided by the platform should something happen. Otherwise, it's all on you if something happens.
I made better tips over 40 damn years ago delivering pizza. I am NOT joking. People today SUCK.
I tried rideshare last year and it was trash. I would only get 1-2 tips every 10 rides if I’m lucky.
Yeah people rarely tip who don't have cars apparently
Even worse, they'll say "Ill tip you in the app" and then never do it
The only tip is a 5 star rating. So perfect service and still no tip, thanks
All gig companies suck. None of my regulars that ordered for years don't even order anymore
100 percent. I barely get tips anymore on rideshare
I tip the hell out of my Uber driver, because I see what they get paid vs what my ride costs man, Uber rips people off on the rideshare side. I’ll pay 33 bucks for a 4 mile
Ride but the offer to my driver was 7 bucks? Ouch.
The delivery and rideshare tipping culture needs to be taught to customers. Class is held with the decline button. But 5 years in, the teachers are still the students. Good luck folks. You need it!!
You should consider doing a faceless channel. I am not calling you ugly. It removes perceived narcissism and makes your information appear more objective. Dudes going faceless are raking it in across all types of subject matter.
The Uber apps is hard to navigate. I book an uber one time and at the end of the ride, I wanted to tip thru the app and didn’t know how. I asked the driver to show me how and he didn’t know as know as well. People don’t carry cash anymore. Uber has to make it more easier for first timer like me.
i always tip when using lyft
If you're not getting that money somebody is and I don't understand where it's going to
Mostly marketing and levels of executives management beauracracy and the worst political donations or suits fighting these bs laws which cost all of us.
$20 tip to walk across a restaurant for waiters... but ZERO for someone using their personal car to deliver your lazy ass a hot meal to your FRONT DOOR. Tip a delivery driver? HELL NO. It's F'n CRAZY.
Tbh the people that tip will always tip but the bums are the ones not tipping
Yup only about 33% of my passengers would typically tip me. Don’t do rideshare anymore cause with Doordash I can get a tip on 95% of my orders and still get Prop 22 payouts every Tuesday and tips are not touched by the payouts which are about %12 of my earnings! No more rideshare non tippers ;)
But if u er and Lyft aren't paying the driver 90 percent then it's a scam and get another job. They run an app
I usually tip $5 on rideshare (I’m a rideshare driver myself). However when I’m driving, I only get tops maybe 5-10% of the time. Most passengers see us as an expensive substitute for the bus.
I tip both especially since I am a part of the Gig Economy.
You sir are NOT hypocrite and we thank you
Door dash has the same issues bro.
Absolutely, I tip both.
Same issue with restaurant workers. A company should not be legally allowed to pay its workers low enough that customers are required to tip in order for the qorker to make above min wage. For rideshare companies, they get away with it through abusing the "independent contractor" label.
Thank you Gig-Work Pedro Hey-Soos! for your content on exposing the Sham-Wow! state-of-affairs affecting millions of drivers as well as infecting other working-class industries...! 👊 I'll Bet on You...!
Yes, however, the initial idea behind Uber and Lyft was to get a ride cheaper than a taxi ride. These days a 2 mile ride is $20. Tipping on that is a tough pill to swallow. Lower the prices and you'll get more tips.
Used to be until everyone and their dog thinks they should be tipped! $2-4 tips is all I see anymore and it doesn’t matter how many miles the delivery is. DD has screwed Everybody!
Tipping is not the issue. The issue is uber is taking 50% of the rider’s fare and its straight up robbery for just connecting people
60%-70%
I tip waiters, waitresses, and delivery drivers. Never took an Uber
I used to take uber rides and never thought to tip them. However when i ordered food id tip. I guess subconsciously I assumed the driver was getting the money i paid for the trip not the stupid greedy app.
I think the issue is that riders dont see how much Uber is taking off of the top. All they see is that it is costing them $40.00 for a 30 mintue ride. It is logical for them to think thay the deiver is getting most of that pay.
I tip rideshare driver 25-50% of the fare, tho I only really use Uber in Las Vegas.
Once you begin to have your own clients, you can make more and help your community out with cost effective rides.
I never used Uber and rarely ever used a taxi but each time I had I tipped the person. If I used a taxi that always meant I was in a bad spot from drinking so much that I would wake up in some random place and was screwed. I quit drinking so I haven’t been in that spot for many years.
If you’re doing a rideshare it should be paid based on mileage. You as a rideshare taking people around are the same as a cab driver minus the hourly pay. So Uber/lyft should charge a flat mileage fee plus a base pay fee. The base pay for the in general trip and mileage for obviously mileage and they should charge the customer all that is due just as a cab driver
Remember taxis? I always tried them.
The apps teach people not to tip. They overcharge riders so they feel they do not have any more money left to tip or already paying to much and think its all going to driver. And for my area, Lyft has straight broke people using it so there is that. Same as delivery, has broke people doing things. 😔
Yeah it's ridiculous.
Both are getting tips from me 😊
People who don’t tip are either ungrateful or going through a tough spot! However though you should tip no matter what your situation is cause we all out here trying to get it! At least we outchea working and not robbing folks!
I tip both!!
And yet y’all so desperate you still do it
Yessss I do cuz I'm usually the one on the other side waiting for a tip lol
I tip cash every time
I usually tip $1/mile. Minimum $5.
Alot of people think we make a bulk of what they pay i let them know what i make usually get a tip
rideshare drivers also get more than 2 dollars to drive 9 miles
Always tip
Last week a woman DoorDash driver told me she delivered 25 Pizzas to a major car dealership (Rick Hendrick Toyota in Fayetteville, NC)... had to go to the third floor with them (4 trips from car to 3rd floor)... no help from employees. She got $7 and ZERO tip. THAT is PATHETIC. 🤬🤬🤬
Why did she accept the order....? Every single time you clowns complain it is your own fault, you put yourself in these situations
@@desiretoexcel6078 Because DoorDash doesn't tell you how many items you are delivering CLOWN, until you ACCEPT the ORDER. They also will not let you get on the schedule if you unassign an order and it drops your Completion rate too low, CLOWN. You're one of those CLOWNS who "thinks" they know everything but no, you're just a clueless CLOWN.
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People SUCK! C'mon, maan!! Anytime someone provides a service--tips are expected!!
That is the trouble. You Americans expect a tip for anything! Just wondering if you tip your mailman every time her delivers you a letter?
@@gbhxu they get tips & a fat paycheck!! Delivery drivers get $2.50/Delivery!! And, drive our personal vehicles!
@@annettegonzales7264 You knew what the job entailed when you joined! You should have weighed up all the pros and cons before you joined. So, who's fault is it?
@@gbhxu uh, I have an income! I do it for fun/extra cash, tyvm!
I got tips today but some company will have employees use uber and they can’t tip which is crap because if I take some to Chicago airport on uber after drop off I can’t work till I get to Wisconsin and only paid 100 bucks it and 1.5 hours to Ohare most of the time
Wage or guarantee legislation that's been implemented especiallyfor ruse share more than food delivery in nyc is a complete disaster. Guaranteed wages and making us like employees is a BAD thing. Let us be free!
I'll tell you why my son takes Uber a lot just to go 6 to 10 minutes down the road. They charge him $30 so why should he tip if he's paying that much money just to go less than 3 or 4 MI
Your son might pay Uber $ 30.00. However, Uber only wants to pay drivers 3-5 for short distance rides.
@@AJJ-j7j so who's getting the $30?
Uber…. Obviously..
You can make decent money with Uber or Lyft without tips. My tips average about 60 cents per ride. If that was food delivery I'll be making $5 an hour.
Hey Pedro it was good seeing you live the other day and go 49ers
I average about 3 tips a day. But lyft always has promos that makes up for it. Most I've made is $450 in a day