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@MotownWes7 ай бұрын
Something that helps. From my experience people who say. “Hey, I’ll tip you in the app.” Almost never do. Also the more they say it the less likely it will happen. So do a little psychology here and say “Most people that say that they are going to tip actually never do but I believe you. You seem like a good and decent person.” That puts a little pressure on them to not be liars.
@TM-gd5is7 ай бұрын
Im a 5 year driver and I would 4-star you for that level of passive aggresive 💩 if I was your pax
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
@@TM-gd5is I agree
@HarringJess7 ай бұрын
I said that once to an accidental share ride that I accepted on a blink if you miss it tap. After dropping him off, he kept boasting about being in a clean Uber and me being professional. After he said what he said, "I told him that most Share rides don't tip because they're on the Share ride to save money. I accepted this trip accidentally but if you feel you want to tip, most ppl do it quietly. Saying one thing is one thing, but doing it is another." He tipped $2, but most often I paraphrase "Most ppl who say that don't but I trust that you will since you said it"
@brendacarter13017 ай бұрын
I totally agree! The ones that brag they are gonna leave you a tip in the app, never do! It's the ones that say nothing that tend to leave that tip..however I would not say what you said to say lol
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
@@brendacarter1301 hell no I would not say that to anyone either😂
@TheYabbayoo7 ай бұрын
Another simple thing that has led to more tips for me is to ask riders if they have all their belongings when they get in the car, as well as when they exit. It does no good to remind them to grab their phone, keys, or wallet when they get out of the car if they didn't have it to start the trip. It helps to bookend the ride with the same reminder and prevents the need to search the car for items or, worst case, return to their pickup spot.
@emilytrott7 ай бұрын
Excellent advice.
@EndorphinFactory7 ай бұрын
Just look for items and say nothing. It’s better. If you find something give it back and THAT is how you get a tip.
@davidpetrie37933 күн бұрын
I have taken this advice.
@chrisdunnettmusic7 ай бұрын
I recently put signs on the back of the front seats so passengers in back see them that say "Little known fact Uber takes almost 60% of our fair however we do get 100% of tips. Tips are greatly appreciated :)" and that has helped quite a bit. It gets a conversation started and I think a big reason people don't tip is if they have $20 fare they think we are getting $18 of it not realizing we may only get $8 of that. The key I think is educating the passenger.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
It is gauche and in extremely poor taste to solicit a tip.
@chrisdunnettmusicАй бұрын
@davidpetrie3793 soliciting yes but educating riders to let them know how much Uber takes of the fare so they understand we are not getting the majority of it is not
@ZA-wm6mmАй бұрын
Actually it’s not fair what they take from your FARE
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
@@chrisdunnettmusic Still, poor taste. What Uber takes is not your concern or their concern. You agreed to work for it. If you don't like it, quit. Concentrate on what you CAN control: your attitude.
@Jan-ug3vx17 күн бұрын
They take our tips too
@2shayyyyy7 ай бұрын
I had a passenger with a bowel disease. Had I not pulled over fast enough he would've shit in my car. He got out and projectile defacated on the side of the road. Glad I pulled over in time. I thought about leaving him there because no way he was getting back in. I get out to tell him that I need to pull off and he asks for the toilet paper that he has in his bag in my back seat. I go and grab it and stretch my arm out to hand him the toilet paper. Then I remember I have flushable wipes in my car and give that to him as well to clean himself up better. He literally had shit all over his hands and clothes. I decided to take him home anyway as we drove 20 miles with the windows pinned down. And after all that... no tip. I learned that people will tip you if they want. There is no sure way to guarantee a tip, obviously, but it doesn't hurt to be courteous. That's all you can do.
@familymajor7 ай бұрын
Isn't that CRAZY? The most Perilis Moments, Vulnerable Moments that we are subjected to and YET.....NO TIP!🥵
@howardhansen79187 ай бұрын
Special shitty ride.😮😮😮
@TheVenomSquad0077 ай бұрын
You should’ve reported him to Uber and get a $300+ cleaning fee! Shame on him for not leaving a tip
@JamesFreeland-l9z6 ай бұрын
Aint no way I would have let himget back in my car
@andreaphelps37976 ай бұрын
Omg
@i_nvade80987 күн бұрын
I find that it's so random. I had drives where i missed the turn and was absolutely bad at driving and received highest tips. And when i was on point and had nice rapport with the customer, greeted them confirmed their name and had decent conversation everything was going perfect where i got no tips at all. It varies so much but anything that i can say would help. Also time of the week matters it seems like i get more tips on Fridays and Saturdays.
@TheBlackNationBegins3 ай бұрын
I don’t worry about the tip, I just be respectful, if I get it I get it.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
This is the best advice. Be kind, decent and respectful to everyone. I tell them, "you're the boss; you're buying." Go the extra mile. Be a positive experience for them. In this day, people can barely afford the ride, much less a tip. Poor people DO tip, if you're kind to them. A $1 tip is more valuable than $5 from a guy who can afford it.
@musicman556mmАй бұрын
same here
@WilliamUber24Ай бұрын
The phychology of Uber tipping is the opposite of tipping the old school cab driver when cash was the norm. Before it was "keep the change", with instant satisfaction of giving a tip and receiving a thank you. Now tipping is done in app and after the passenger has left the vehicle. There is no social obligation to tip once they are out of the car, so most don't bother. Nothing in it for them at that point. Tipping used to be done for sit down meal service, cab drivers and the pizza delivery guy. Now everywhere is asking for tips (even if there is no service) and the drivers tips are being phased out.
@nikidelvalle7 ай бұрын
This is just straight up wrong. 90% of the customers who give me tips are the customers who I had a conversation with. Riders are much more likely to tip a driver they like, a rider cannot like you if you haven't said anything. Good conversations are the key to tips, period. The quiet ones decided if they were going to tip or not before they even got into in the car.
@whatever73097 ай бұрын
Yup conversation is key everybody nowadays need a psychologist 😅
@KevinScherrer6 ай бұрын
It's about reading the room. The biggest tip I gave and a 5 star rating was to a driver who smiled and said hello, confirmed my name and destination then didn't say another word until we got there. He could tell I was jet lagged and not in the mood. It was a good ride.
@nikidelvalle6 ай бұрын
@@KevinScherrer You need to understand this: you do not represent the average passenger, or even a significant percentage. Passengers who are quiet generally decided whether or not they would tip before they got in the car and will do so almost entirely regardless of your behavior, while the rest will only tip if they feel a personal connection to you.
@KevinScherrer6 ай бұрын
@@nikidelvalle Yay, another KZbin community where the "experts" contradict each other. I guess I will find out the hard way.
@nikidelvalle6 ай бұрын
@@KevinScherrer This isn't an "expert" talking, this is experience and also science (studies have very consistently show that tips are rarely influenced by actual job performance and much more likely to be influenced by arbitrary factors such as personality).
@kermit42237 ай бұрын
In my experience, the first 5 seconds into the ride is when I have to figure out if they want a conversation or silence during the ride. My script for every passenger I pick up that works for me is: Greeting: Hello! Are you (passenger name)? You are going to (location address or location name)? Great! Icebreakers (2 - 5 secs in the ride): How are you doing today? or comment about the weather and give a 3-day forecast. Silence is golden: I don't say a word after that unless they initiate the conversation. That's how I know what type of passenger they are. Drop Off: Here we are. Safe and sound. Thank you! (I don't like reminding them to rate me or leave a tip. I have a small signs on the back of my front seats that reminds them of that. I think that is redundant and feels like I am begging them for those. My tips have increased since I put the signs up.)
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
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@HarringJess7 ай бұрын
Same, that's been about mine for the past 8yrs of doing Uber. However, I don't ask their name, I greet their name. "Hello, Matthew." One girl I said her name outside the window, and she was like "How does she know my name?" LOL! Twice two ladies thought that, "How does she know my name?" And a few seconds later, it kicks in - Uber! I don't mind if they say their name, I want them to because they are recorded on dashcam. That way, they can't lie and say I picked up the wrong person, so I want them to confirm their name for the camera. Prior to dashcam, it irked me LOL!
@billkeldsen8614Ай бұрын
Can you pass on to us what your signs say?
@treyy288046 ай бұрын
The drivers that totally amaze me are the ones that pick people up with luggage. They open the back and expect the passenger to load their own luggage and never get out of the car.. That's just rude. Helping passengers or loading their luggage is the first point of contact, and the 1st opportunity to make a good impression on the passenger. This opens them up to the likelihood of a tip. They feel like you have gone above and beyond already for them.
@Alexppower5 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@thetradereaper3 ай бұрын
Got me zero in extra tips but once wallet fell out my car and was lost "trying to be helpful"
@abrecosАй бұрын
We as drivers suppose to realize that we've provide service to our customers and treat this activity as a job not something else. That means help people to load their luggage if they carry any, help elderly people or people with disabilities to enter and exit your car, be humble and friendly with them. Great Ram Dass said the phrase that I really like. We're all just walking each other home”.
@micahbriggs7467Ай бұрын
I’ve noticed in my market people try to rush and put their luggage up lol so it feels like I’m wasting my time trying to help them
@elvislubega427216 күн бұрын
Helping passengers load and off there does not guarantee you a tip whatsoever! Actually in most they don’t even like to be helped in that way at all, if they want you help them with anything they will clearly state and also Uber tells not touch there belongings unless asked otherwise!
@DT-vg3nh7 ай бұрын
Uber profiles customers who tip and raises the price of their subsequent rides in an attempt to capture those future tips. At some point the price gets higher enough and the customer doesn't tip at all thinking the driver is paid enough
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
I think that is just a conspiracy theory… I take Ubers pretty frequently with my wife and we always tip and our ride fares end up being the same as what most passengers pay… I actually keep track of these type of numbers and there’s no big difference either way
@hannahdargan60794 ай бұрын
STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE !!!
@cathymurphy22112 ай бұрын
Imagine so.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
@@hannahdargan6079 Find another job...
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
Cite your source.
@familymajor7 ай бұрын
5 Star Driver, Clean vehicle, good smelling vehicle, pleasant drives, and I STILL only get a tip 20% of the time. More often than not, ONE client will tip me $20 or $30 and that will make up for the balance who will not tip at all. Good thing, though they will leave me a great review!😅✌️💪
@krazyfan20005 ай бұрын
The best thing he said which is true is to just be quiet. I don't say much to my passengers unless they initiate a conversation. Just a hello and have a good day or night is basically what I say to my passengers.
@maryhorn20285 ай бұрын
My best tippers are the chatty ones. Because when you build up a sense of camaraderie the desire to tip for the good experience in that ride is significantly higher. I tipped $20 on a 30 minute ride because of this reason and that was 5 years before I became a driver myself. The same holds true as a driver. My tips are high rates because of this. I respect the quiet ones but they occur in only 5-10% of my rides.
@pianogus7 ай бұрын
It's all a bunch of BS! I've done all of that and people simply won't tip. I've been extremely nice for way too long, gone above and beyond, but tips are if you're lucky one for every 10 rides you give, at least here in Los Angeles. Passengers get charged a fair bit, so this should not come as a surprise, even though I've always kept to myself when I had to, chit chatted when appropriate to do so, offered cold seltzer /water especially during the summer months, etc. I've done it all and I'm a pro, but just got tired of all this nonsense. I know many of you out there can hear me?🙏
@greg74697 ай бұрын
Yap I'm with you there's a saying if they want to tip they will tip you
@trevorcevene61127 ай бұрын
Agree with you Don’t give out anything there lucky to just get a ride
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
💯
@johnhungerford38147 ай бұрын
Yup
@stevebear19327 ай бұрын
I am totally with you. AC for $3 ride or $1 tip. I'll pass. We are "lucky" if they greet or answer our greetings, clean after themselves, or even put back the armrest.
@Its_pancakey3 ай бұрын
We should get a good pay for our work , and tip is just a extra. So uber and lyft should pay better.
@EndorphinFactory7 ай бұрын
Good tips about tips. These are solid methods. I’m a 5 star ⭐️ driver, driven over 15,000 rides in 9 years. I get a lot of tips. 😎
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
So, you've gotten 5 stars on every trip?
@EndorphinFactoryАй бұрын
@ no lol. My last 500 have been a perfect 5 stars. I’ve Ubers for a long time so in the beginning I hovered around a 4.85
@snowflakeca20792 ай бұрын
Agreed. I drop off at alternate locations/ anything I can to accommodate. I get a tip: 1/ 10- 12 rides.
@onuberonly7846Ай бұрын
In my area Lyft passengers are allergic to tipping
@menjay28377 ай бұрын
Silence is golden. I’ve received a ton of tips from people who never say a word.
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
Same here… I greet them when they get in the car and ask how their days been and then from that point I shut up unless they talk to me
@cathymurphy22112 ай бұрын
The best tips were back in the day when Uber told people they couldn't tip -everyone wanted to tip. Also a 10 to 20% tip is a terrible tip generlly with the cost of gas, maintenance, tires insurance. Uber needs to provide better service to their drivers and less of the games, competitions, and nonsense. Drivers are not waiting tables, they are endangering themselves and risking a personal vehicle while simultaneously destroying and deppreciating it. Run it as a business and you will probably see that you are not profitable. 😢
@XanamayX6 ай бұрын
Secret to good smelling car. Calming pillow mist! You can get them anywhere, really calming smells that majority enjoys. Not really strong, like a perfume. Just settle enough.
@MilesBeyondThePast4 күн бұрын
Yep, the simple line "hey if you get a chance to rate me in the app, it does help me out..." gets a tip over half the time.
@alaskabornheathen89024 ай бұрын
I always look at my passengers and say “hey how’s it going?” How they respond tells me what mood they are in and whether or not they want to talk. Then when I start the ride the Uber navigation says “head to X destination”. So I don’t need to ask my Pax if that’s where they are going because they hear the navigation say it. I play 80s, 90s and 2000s rock at a listening level just under what I want to hear. That means it’s very quiet for my Pax, if they are into the music(make comments, sing or hum along) I’ll turn the volume up. I keep the car temp set to 68. It seems to be comfortable year round. Last tip, keep your car clean and use a natural air freshener like an essential oil based air freshener. Conclusion, if your Pax is going to tip they will tip. I’ve helped people at the airport and made unscheduled stops for them and they didn’t tip. But I’ve also just given 5 minute rides to people that tipped well. Point is don’t make a habit of going above and beyond if you’re doing it solely for the tip. If you think they will tip go ahead, they might tip better. Otherwise just treat them with some respect and make some money. Be grateful when a tip comes in, don’t make a habit of expecting tips.
@bobnpcola14 күн бұрын
I am aware of my passenger and reading the room, my playlists are fire and I have a great report with the riders, knowing when I can enter a conversation and when it’s time have fun.
@leannewallace73157 ай бұрын
I’ve been doing all of this mentioned except for asking them to plz rate me. I’m going to try this. I think it also depends on where you drive. I work in an affluent area. Mainly everyone are visiting the area they tend to tip but I noticed if I work in poverty stricken areas they absolutely won’t tip.
@familymajor7 ай бұрын
I drive OUT of Ghetto neighborhoods (if I had to drop a rider into one) because they never tip, and they always seem to have FAST FOOD or drinks in their hands OPENED. It's worth it to me to stay in the areas I know to make money.😅
@maurelius577 ай бұрын
Something else you can do is go the extra mile. I had a passenger who had trouble getting through gate security because he was staying with his sister until he got his own place. He said leave me at the gate and go. It was hot day and I said no and waited patiently while he contacted his sister. We got past the gate and he tipped me 20% for the extra effort
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
That’s a good idea… Being a little patient and understanding pays off
@HarringJess7 ай бұрын
Not always, but I'm glad you ended up with a generous tipper. I did the same for this girl who refused to get out to her hotel until her boyfriend had booked the room. She didn't tip and my next ride canceled because it was so hot out, she wanted to stay in the AC car
@rattandroll20107 ай бұрын
My favorite is when you drop somebody off and they say I will take care of you on the app. I'm thinking you don't have to lie just don't say anything.
@tonyahice6147 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@garys97187 ай бұрын
With the cost of their ride, most of them think that we are getting most of the money,from the ride, probably why they're not tipping
@rattandroll20107 ай бұрын
@@garys9718 Yes that is probably the case.
@RobbyJ887 ай бұрын
Love this. I have been doing everything you suggested already! Great Video!
@ryanaddy11357 ай бұрын
Good advice. Clean interior and windows of course
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
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@SouthernEmperor7 ай бұрын
Doing steps 1-3, and I get alot of tips, but will start doing #4. Great video.!!!!
@buddysteve55437 ай бұрын
You have to feel out your passenger. Some will want to talk while others may not want to talk and you have to recognize when it is best to shut up! When I start the ride I usually start off with "How are we doing today?". From there you will almost immediately know rather to shutup or they want to chitchat. Building that good rapport will go along way to getting a tip! I got 7 years of experience so I know! Just being quiet without greeting them once they are in your car will set the mood to a negative atmosphere and that will hardly get you tips!
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
Great point
@stevebear19327 ай бұрын
AC for $3 ride or $1 tip. I'll pass. We are "lucky" if they greet or answer our greetings, clean after themselves, or even put back the armrest.
@vibesaddickentertainment97777 ай бұрын
Tippers going to tip same for none tippers 😅
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
🤔
@jeffreyzie6 ай бұрын
That tip about asking them to review is genius
@ZA-wm6mmАй бұрын
As a passenger number 3 is most important. I’m usually on my cell and have no interest in one time conversations with a stranger
@mmiller199585 күн бұрын
It doesn’t matter what you do, most passengers just won’t tip. I’ve been extremely courteous in every way possible, fulfilled every request, read the room, carried heavy luggage inside house for someone with a bad back - even if they say ‘oh you’re doing so much more than you need to, you’re so helpful’…..they still won’t tip. I blame it on Uber - lower the rates without lowering the drivers portion, promote tipping in the app (like DoorDash does) maybe then people would start to tip.
@billkeldsen8614Ай бұрын
My pet peeve is when people in the service industry complain about having a bad tip night then turn around and leave no tip for the driver. You reap what you sow is the best way of describing this situation.
@EricMartinSmithOfficial20 күн бұрын
People are not tipping anymore and here is why... Uber is grossly already over charging customers for the ride. I don't blame them for not tipping.
@thenthdegree66683 ай бұрын
Is there a way to stop the new offers from flooding in when I get near the end of my current ride? It can cover the navagation and cause much anxiety not to mention if you accept then you are making the customer wait for you to finish your current ride first. I get wanting to save time on the margins but this is just bad. I havent found a way to turn these annoying offers off if anyone knows how please help!
@TeslaHustle3 ай бұрын
Typically what I do since Uber took away this feature a few months back is that once I accept a decent offer, I’ll head to the customer, wait until I confirm it’s them and get into the car then would stop requests by doing so whenever you end your shift. Before you complete the trip, press the “X” beside stop trip requests and end the trip. New offers will come in. I would rise and repeat. Plus it gives you the full ride details so you wouldn’t have to be on the other side of town with no requests. I would say that’s one of the major flaws of Uber BUT I do get their point of view of doing iy.
@cathymurphy22112 ай бұрын
Try carrying a receptacle marked tips welcomed. Was good in Dallas. Leave a few dollars in it and stash the rest.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
Don't do that. Poor taste.
@20KAYSUBS7 ай бұрын
you forgot the MAIN part....looking PRESENTABLE!!!! and that's how you look so good job! I try to as well to spray cologne use the lint roller and wear clean clothes and clean shoes because they can see the shoes too!!!!!...
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
I’m always looking at smelling good and I find myself getting the same tips as all the people out there looking like crap😂
@RondellBrandonАй бұрын
Im ADA. Luggage can be tough for me. But what i dont like is when ppl try and just open the back. Its electonic with the fob or inside. This is why it comes down. I ask them to wait (but everyone doesn't speak English!?) People have to realizecall cars arent the same! So i try and sit and allow them (if they can lift up their own luggage) i had a woman do hers and she still tipped me.
@susanmartyrosenstock35947 ай бұрын
Only 20% of all my riders, both uber and Lyft tip here in South Florida. I even have a card that explains about tipping and how the Wright shares are ripping them off as well as us.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
I have 13,000 trips. I have 7000 5 star ratings. I have been selected as the best driver in my city. This is a Customer Service job, not a driving job. Be NICE to people. Be KIND to people. Be RESPECTFUL of people. Go the extra mile for people. Treat them with dignity. Learn what to say to people and practice. Learn to listen. Most people are kind and decent. The tips will come. Don't focus on them.
@annc19566 ай бұрын
I was in service industry for 20 years. I do these things. I do like your suggestion about asking for feedback. Sometimes they like conversation. Also suggestions about where to visit, if out of town. Read the room!
@PrettyBoy0911Ай бұрын
@2:00 comfortability is not a word Keyin
@jimdaultrey86727 ай бұрын
I still carry cash. It’s nice and easy to leave a tip
@bobnpcola14 күн бұрын
I ask them if this is home or visiting, Welcome Home! or sharing some great locations while they visit
@johnvonachen16724 ай бұрын
As usual the golden rule is golden. How annoying is it to be trapped in a car for any amount of time, with someone who wants to talk, when you don’t? Being considerate and sensitive to their mental state is crucial. The default is no conversation. Part of the equation is if you enjoy music make it just loud enough for you to hear. You can even just enable the front speakers. Anything you can do to make your time with a passenger as tolerable as possible, for everyone envolved.
@ginastrickland3606Ай бұрын
I get tips and I don't have a lot of conversation with my riders I give them an open ended question like how's your day today and I leave the conversation up to the rider. If they answer with nothing more to say, then that's fine with me. I let the ride continue in silence.
@LALA-Nation7 ай бұрын
My problem is not the customer not tipping. My problem is actually getting it
@Josh-jo1pu7 ай бұрын
I just remind them I know where they live now after the ride, tips up 90%!
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
😂 that’s what I’m talking about
@ZA-wm6mmАй бұрын
An ominous comment like that and I would give you one star so I never get you again
@AnnMLisalutich-nu4nhАй бұрын
Lmao
@kylebachman916422 күн бұрын
@@ZA-wm6mmwhat does it matter if they’ve already saved your address in their burner phone? 😮😮😮
@craigcurtin325016 күн бұрын
😂 Yes 💯 😂
@annc19567 ай бұрын
You are talking about great service. I'm really good at that. READ the room.
@PoshPilgrim1776Ай бұрын
Here's a tip for foreign born Uber drivers: take an accent reduction class, use an app for accent reduction or watch youtube videos to improve your English. If I can't communicate with my driver it makes me anxious and less likely to give a big tip. I always tip but the amount varies based on experience as a passenger.
@prtdivaАй бұрын
I don’t do anything fancy for tips. I’m polite, have a clean car, offer water and charges and that’s it. I barely even talk. People are so excited about the water that they tend to tip 😂
4 ай бұрын
I always greet, I always ask if the temp is good and if they'd like to charge anything.....then if the conversation goes it goes, if not then sobeit....if they are quiet then I am quiet and I never hint about tips. If they want to tip then they will tip, if not then they won't.
@snowflakeca20792 ай бұрын
The charge for Uber/ Lyft now to customers is CRAZY! $8-$10/ mile??? Mile & a half??? 😱😱😱
@trayel837 ай бұрын
The passenger is the one who should set the drop off location. By using the pin that says set on map. Other wise it will default to thr common drop off spot. Unfortunately it's is best to ask since people choose not to set the drop off pin
@oscarelias68244 ай бұрын
Wow !!that’s exactly what I do,I always keep my car clean y yes stay quiet unless they start a conversation.👏👏👏
@jesusbello87343 ай бұрын
Elderly, retired people who don't drive use Uber a lot for medical appointments and errands, and realistically, with such shy incomes, those people can't afford to tip for every ride they take.
@davidpetrie3793Ай бұрын
Many times, these medical trips are booked by the hospital or another agency, like GoGo Grandparent. They do not tip.
@jesusbello8734Ай бұрын
@davidpetrie3793 Exactly, and they pay a higher fee to uber-lyft hence to the drivers. Why to expect a tip from the retired elders living out of a miserable SS income that nearly covers their basic needs. Let's be realistic. 🌲🎁⁉️
@jordankendall866 күн бұрын
I just act normal. I talk if they want to or drive in silence. I usually just try to learn from the people I meet by asking questions about them. But at the end of the day I just hope nothing bad happens and I get 5 stars, tip or no tip. I don't ask the rider to rate me 5 stars because I think it communicates that all you care about is money and not the person. I have literally had riders on multiple occasions say I was like a therapist (I am not) and totally worth the trip. Do they tip because of that? Yes because the trip was more valuable than expected, but not always.
@justplaintiredofitall4 ай бұрын
99% of riders say they are going to leave the tip on the app they never do or if I make a extra stop for a pack of cigarettes they say I'm really going to take care of you and never do..
@thetradereaper3 ай бұрын
I tell them 10$ to make stop so that I'm getting a tip
@GBennetАй бұрын
That's WILD, thankful I'm not in your area. I'd say about 60-70% of the people who say they tip do in the CO front range. A lot of them do it a lot later like in the next day or two.
@trayel837 ай бұрын
When your passenger gets into your vehicle never ask how are you doing? Your obligating them to say more then they may want to. Simply say hello. Next confirm the drop off location. By alleans feel free to use the windows or let me know if you need heat. Is their a particular radio station you would like to listen to? If by chance you decide you would like to make a stop along the way please take a second to add it in the app so my next passenger will know of any delays in their trip. Even a two min delay could get me into trouble. That's all you need to say to people. Unfortunately you have to say this because people will always ask if you can make a quick stop. Even with a promise of a tip. If they don't wanna pay an extra dollar or two in the app their not tipping cause you wanna be a sucker.
@rayanthony6865Ай бұрын
People see no point in tipping but I gotta tell you anything left behind in the car becomes the tip
@DMZraider7 ай бұрын
1000 rides in a year driving full time!?!? I am on month 5 of PT driving and have almost 800...?
@idkwhyiam94403 ай бұрын
I think he does mostly premier rides and that's less frequent
@homerpez2 ай бұрын
#3 is key. I'm 27,000 rides on Uber, 7,000 rides on Lyft. Welcome them, verify location, and drive. That's it. If they want to talk, they absolutely will talk. If they want to be left alone, it'll come naturally.
@John_1513_Ministries15 күн бұрын
It’s interesting. He said he reached 1000 rides in a year. I’m at 375 rides. I’ve done it in 31 days. In 27 days I went from day one to diamond in literally 27 days and I had a couple days off. I think I’ve made About $6000. And that was my portion so I guess Uber probably made 8000 on top of my 6000 I received. I’ve received I think about $600-$700 in cash tips not counting what I received on the app. And I could tell you I don’t think diamond support is any different than talking to a cat.
@MakeTheAdjustment1979Ай бұрын
I’ve been doing Rideshare for 8 years. The best way to make more money is to take the next ride.
@musicman556mmАй бұрын
That's crazy that uber targets riders that tip and charges more for their fares, but I believe it. I am grateful for any extra income outside my normal job and dividends.
@josesanchez59207 ай бұрын
Unfortunately tipping rates went from 33% before 2020 peaked at 50% 2020-21 then back to 33% in 2022 and fell off a cliff after 2023 to a 10% level or lower. You'll want to follow this advice simply to keep a high rating not necessarily to get more tips.
@lebanonmartialarts7805 ай бұрын
Maybe it’s a market saying man? Where I drive I’m still averaging 50% tips.
@TheBlackNationBegins3 ай бұрын
Sometimes they tip you when they go for the next ride, after you. The next time they use the app.
@annc1956Ай бұрын
I always did better with the late downtown crowd. Those out of town guests. I know how to talk to the party crowd, since I bartended for many years. Simply get out of your car and open the trunk for airport rides. Even if you don't lift luggage...most men won't let me. Just opening the trunk helps.
@pianogus5 ай бұрын
I wish you were right but I've had rides with no talk with big tips and have had rides where I was extremely friendly, and so was the passenger, and you guessed, there zero tips.
@richcherwalk63492 күн бұрын
I have a 5 star rating and average less than $5.00 per day in tips for a 12 hour day. Doesn’t matter what you say or do people do not tip. My guess they already feel ripped off
@kenwoelke4322 ай бұрын
You've only done a thousand rides in a full year of uber driving? I've been doing this for over 5 years and I've done almost 26,000 rides.
@Mark658456 ай бұрын
I usually play the Beatles constantly while driving and I get good tips and ratings.
@parkplanet6 ай бұрын
Asking them what kind of music to play is not a good idea? As a rider, I don't want to wait another few minutes to put on music that I want and I really don't want the driver messing with the music while driving. Just make a decent playlist with music everyone can enjoy. Pick a radio station it will mostly be ads, and most people are on their phones anyways. Keep a clean car, say hello, confirm name, maybe ask if temp is alright and converse if appropriate. Why confirm destination unless rider asks. They put it in and can see it on the app. I get annoyed when a driver asks me. Just drive. If its not right and you have to drive further you may make a little more money for their stupidity. Asking for good reviews is fake, cringy, and desperate. People that tip will tip and people that don't will not. People are being asked to tip everywhere nowadays. Airport trips tend to tip more because many times they are traveling for work so they expense it. Service industry folks will usually tip. And many times people you don't think will tip you, sometimes do and the opposite is true. The best thing to do - is to not do something so they won't tip you.
@seaweed1677 ай бұрын
nice ok but idk seems crass to ask for a good review....I do talk and ask them about themselves unless i see them looking at their phone, then i dont talk. I did notice if i say their name at the end i do get more tips myself
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
What’s your tip percentage with saying their name versus without saying their name?
@seaweed1677 ай бұрын
@@UberDriverChat I will start to write it down This last trip i decided not to chat plus he was looking at his phone I said his name at the end and made a nice smile and comment on the sunny day tomorrow in Seattle I got a tip I will start keeping track this week and let you know
@HarringJess7 ай бұрын
True! I never ask for a "good review," seems off.
@annc195626 күн бұрын
If your driving the bar scene or Friday & Saturday night, the passsengers love to talk (mostly). Other than that silence.
@cjlee79186 ай бұрын
Riders like a good laugh. I have a tip sheet for tourists visiting LV. Many want to save money. They'll open their wallets if you recognize cues.
@danielnogrady90042 ай бұрын
Yes, I like that idea.
@samanthagaboo56104 ай бұрын
Definitely don't be the person that just completely ignores the passenger when they get in I've been on rides like that. Where they're listening to like some weird music that I have to listen to for 20 minutes. I think everything you said here I agree with. Even though I was broke, and the days I needed to take Uber, as long as the driver was nice, I would at least try to tip $2-$3.
@elvislubega427216 күн бұрын
Don’t expect to be tipped at all or even all the time. Just know that ur there to what you came to do n that’s it. The more you expect something from someone or just people the more ur not likely not to get it!
@KoryNWF6 ай бұрын
We shouldn’t live on tips! People are either generous or they are not. Does not matter what we do. I have handed out standard water for a week and I’ve also handed out quality Fiji water for a week and I didn’t offer water for one week. There was no difference from week to week in tips.
@Ben-qm9zq2 ай бұрын
Tips... ARE YOU JOKING? Uber algorithms are stealing our tips through their maximum payout calculations. I'm typically at $20hr with uber. It doesn't matter how many fares or how many tips. At the end of my day I will almost always have near exactly $20-25hr. The only good tips are cash tips or the tips towards the end of your day where the algorithms haven't had time to shave them away! Uber is defrauding everyone!
@ShirleyMcCoole-fi2ly7 ай бұрын
I disagree with number 3. I had a customer say that she doesn't tip unless the driver talks to her during the ride
@arkmcdan7 ай бұрын
I'll try these tips.
@djallen166 ай бұрын
I’m a Uber driver My rating is 4.99 But I don’t get a ton of tips.very inconsistent.
@billkeldsen8614Ай бұрын
I’d also like to know how many of these non tipping people try to do the same when they’re using a taxi. I know they don’t have the balls to try that. Especially in Manhattan!
@mostbasicguy18 күн бұрын
To get more tips beyond your usual just let them know what Uber is paying you so they don't think you are being paid double that
@KoryNWF6 ай бұрын
Ok tip #4 is actually good. 😅
@THEFRITSCH-nm2gh7 ай бұрын
Poor people don’t tip. Stick to rich area. Hint: Poor people don’t fly either.
@wturner7776 ай бұрын
Well poor people should be out working and not going out. Don’t do what broke people do, and you won’t be broke anymore. Common sense.
@AaronTyson7 ай бұрын
I disagree that rider fares are getting more expensive, in fact they’re actually are going down.
@Ggg4967 ай бұрын
They are. You might not get the money , ask your passengers youll see
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
I agree… One thing I pay attention to as well is I see Uber is taking less money than what a lot of people claim they are taking… I have been driving for two years and I’m making the same money that I started making when I started driving
@robgray41887 ай бұрын
I never ask them to leave a review because I dont want them to feel I was fake just for a review. I get quite a bit of tips tbh but I also get some saying I'll tip u in the app, if I say I will I will I'm not like that and then they dont lol, even after making a stop they didnt add. SMH we cant change liers lol so why try
@johndavidson42107 ай бұрын
This a video Harry bought, possibly from Uber. Would it kill this guy to introduce himself? Is it completely necessary for this guy to speak like he's had one expresso too many? And he's at 50% tip Ratio? He's been working fulltime for over a year and he's just now hitting 1000 trips?
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
The thousand rides doesn’t actually surprise me as I’ve been driving over two years and I barely have 3900 rides… he might just take longer rides cherry, picking them This guy also has his own channel where he shows really really high Uber fares coming through that he must get from having an Uber Black type account He is on on the East Coast… and the ride category that he gets I don’t see out here in California
@pauldicicco96757 ай бұрын
Changing the temperature is what uber comfort is for.
@UberDriverChat7 ай бұрын
😂🤣 I guess you have a point…
@HarringJess7 ай бұрын
Exactly. I adjust the AC based on the heat rising up and down and for my comfort, but it always ends up being comfortable for them, too
@DMZraider7 ай бұрын
So you would rather just wait for the comfort ride to get that extra $1.50 than provide it to regular rides in hopes of a $3-5 or more tip?
@pauldicicco96757 ай бұрын
@DMZraider that's not what I'm saying at all. If it's uber comfort they get what they request. If it's uber x...and they want the windows down, I let them out into the fresh air and cancel the ride. Next time they might spend the extra money and order what they really want. Heat and air I will adjust as long as it doesn't make the driver uncomfortable. After all..who wants an uncomfortable driver. Tipping is rare in my area...no matter what courtesies I offer.
@KevinScherrer6 ай бұрын
I have not even started driving yet. Just got my car inspected today, but started looking at the videos just to see if there was anything I should know. As a long time Uber rider I can say that one thing working against tips is the fact that at first, when it just started, tipping your driver was not really encouraged and the fact that we could tip our drivers seemed to be some sort of tribal knowledge. It was supposed to be a good thing for everybody. But maybe that was always BS. I think it's good advice to ask for reviews. It makes you think about what you did or didn't like about the ride and if I can't come up with any real negatives then why wouldn't I tip? (Other than the fact that the tipping culture in the US is getting a little out of control. 🙂 )
@AaronPunkoney7 ай бұрын
Hello $3 per ride 1.2 rides per hour with a $5 per ride average and 28 rides per week full time ain't going to be profitable. Stop charging less than $10 per ride Uber/Lyft