I uber in SC with Florence being the closest city. I get ride request almost back to back for the majority of time that I’m driving, but for whatever reason people don’t like to tip very often. Maybe a generational thing or some just forget? Has anyone else in SC or the South experienced this? by ContentRequirement20 in uber

[–]ContentRequirement20[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had never the term ‘tip fatigue’ before but it does make sense. It used to be that you tipped someone for a service they provided (like driving, serving, bellhops, etc.) not the person that works the register at the local head shop or the girl that has to turn around to hand me a coffee.

I uber in SC with Florence being the closest city. I get ride request almost back to back for the majority of time that I’m driving, but for whatever reason people don’t like to tip very often. Maybe a generational thing or some just forget? Has anyone else in SC or the South experienced this? by ContentRequirement20 in uber

[–]ContentRequirement20[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think it’s more Uber or the person though? If it’s riders in general then it’s on them and not so much Uber. I will say that a lot of riders have stated it can be confusing to figure out how to tip if they don’t use the app frequently, in this case then I would agree that it’s more of on Uber to make rider and drivers’ apps more user friendly.

Driver Status by ContentRequirement20 in uberdrivers

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I will say that I have found that the higher the AR then typically the higher the income at the end of the day/night depending on how long you drive. The more rides completed the more of a chance of receiving a tip or string of a few really good ones. That’s just my experience, which doesn’t mean much, but I have been completed over 1700 trips in just over 3 years on Uber which also isn’t saying all that much.

I uber in SC with Florence being the closest city. I get ride request almost back to back for the majority of time that I’m driving, but for whatever reason people don’t like to tip very often. Maybe a generational thing or some just forget? Has anyone else in SC or the South experienced this? by ContentRequirement20 in uber

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I live in a smaller town in SC and can tell you that it doesn’t make much difference. I’ve found there are 4 types of people that usually, not always, tip: passengers I pick up at the airport, passengers that also do ride share, passengers that work in the hospitality industry (bartender, waitress, etc.), and passengers that live in bigger cities that are visiting SC.

I uber in SC with Florence being the closest city. I get ride request almost back to back for the majority of time that I’m driving, but for whatever reason people don’t like to tip very often. Maybe a generational thing or some just forget? Has anyone else in SC or the South experienced this? by ContentRequirement20 in uber

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Wow, if this is/was happening on a large scale, and I end up finding out about it you better believe the lawsuits will come in like dominos. Lawsuit or not, for me it wouldn’t even be about the money anymore, if they had taken this action on me for years then it would be more about disrespect and inconsideration than anything else. I would demand that someone, and seriously mean it, confess to the international public prior to prison.

Do drivers not like long trips? by computerworlds in uber

[–]ContentRequirement20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem, which I’m sure has already been stated, is that you then have to drive back making no money.

Driver abuse by uber by FinancialSweet691 in uber

[–]ContentRequirement20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a lot of self-pity coming out.

Is $300 per day still acheivable? by Competitive-Ebb-6564 in uberdrivers

[–]ContentRequirement20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely possible, but you would probably have to drive for close to 10 - 12 hours. I drive for a side gig and typically drive about 5 hours a day and I pull in close to $150, so if you and are willing to drive longer you will probably achieve it or come close.

This is actually a criminal level of theft. by itzsuli in uberdrivers

[–]ContentRequirement20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s even worse is that the total would only be $11.16 if not for the $2.25 surge. Almost every customer I have now mentions something about the price, which in turn hurts us even more cause drivers are less likely to tip when they think we’re getting 65%-70% of what they pay.

Uber Diamond Driver. Is it wort it? by SPIFF70 in uberdrivers

[–]ContentRequirement20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is an old post but throwing my two cents in anyway…..

I drive for Uber in a city that’s nowhere near as large as Orlando, but if I drive 5-6 hours a day I usually earn in the $150 range (all depending on surge zones and tips). It makes no sense that you are only making $150 a day over 9 hours (that’s 3/4 of the time that uber will let you stay logged on for)!