Debate: Should You Tip Your Uber Driver?

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Should You Tip Your Uber Driver?

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I spend a fair amount of time in Los Angeles, and when I'm there I rely heavily on Uber, as I'm usually without a car and that city isn't exactly known for its public transportation. A year ago, I was in Venice and an Uber driver told me I had a low rating of 4.8 (out of 5!)—he explained that if I got down to a 4.5, that Uber would delete my account. Well, that sure didn't seem accurate! And it wasn't. This was simply his way of steering the conversation towards tipping, and how tips would help me get a higher rating, and to tip him, please, "$2 would be fine," he said.

At the time, Uber had just started giving passengers the ability to find out their rating. Just as you rate your driver (1 to 5 stars), s/he rates you. Gothamist publisher Jake Dobkin argues this is a system of oppressive control (in Soviet Russia, cabs rate you! Etc.). But it's really just meaningless, like playing a game of Candy Crush on your phone, pressing a star isn't really doing anything. Because unless you're a total dick giving out 1-star ratings for no real reason, your rating is probably in the 4s, and it won't have any effect on your using Uber. (If your rating is significantlylow, however, this can effect how many drivers will actually pick you up.)

My 4.8 rating last year has since gone down, a couple of times. This seems to happen after every trip to Los Angeles, where I have now learned that tipping is more standard. At first I went down to a 4.6, and the last time I requested my rating (which you can do via the app), I was told by a cheery Uber rep name Roderick that: "It is 4.4. Great!" Is that really "great," Roderick? Even though it doesn't really mean anything in relation to using the service, the 4.4 Uber rating was making me feel guilty for not tipping. That's probably a good thing.


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"Add a tip option onto the app." (Gothamist)
I reached out to Uber to make sure their most current tipping policy hadn't changed, and to find out how much drivers got of the final fare. I was told that drivers are encouraged to remind passengers that tipping isn't necessary, however, if a passenger insists on tipping, the driver is free to accept it. The Uber spokesperson also told me that they try to make their experience "a cashless and seamless experience." Drivers, I was told, take home 75 to 80% of the fare.


But with fares being lowered, Uber drivers are taking a hit—at a recent protest, driver Dwayne Andrews explained, “It was good at the beginning, there was a base fare, not as many drivers. You were able to make a living and truly work at your own time. But now you have to do more trips for less money and every month they're putting out more and more drivers, further diluting the market. And now they’re dropping the prices?"

Uber needs to explicitly change their tipping policy—whereas Lyft encourages tipping, currently Uber still tells passengers not to tip... but why? When the service was first introduced it was more expensive, and offered up mostly black cars—at that time there was a pretty firm "no tipping" policy, and it made sense. The problem is this no tipping policy seems to have stuck even though the service has come more in line with the common cab. But you are tipping your cab driver, so why wouldn't you tip your Uber driver?

In fact, Uber has hidden away a feature where you can automatically tip your Uber Taxi driver. You can only activate the feature via signing up on your desktop, not on the app itself. Here's what to look for under the payment option online:

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This is sort of pointless since with Uber Taxi you need to swipe your card at the end of the ride anyway (the Uber part comes in through a $2 fee for using the app to hail the cab). This featurewould be helpful with the other Uber services, however, since the appeal is that you don't have to swipe anything or have cash on hand, since you pay directly via your app... but until this is introduced for those options, it's on you to do the right thing. Here are some simple rules I've created that everyone on earth should now follow:

  • If you are taking an Uber for a longer drive, say to the airport, then you should tip 20%.
  • If you are being complicated and ask to make stops, then you should tip 20%.
  • If you are taking an Uber for a shorter drive, say under five minutes, then you should tip around $1-2.
 
I tip. They dont make alot. Its cheaper than taxi.

there were/are actual websites and hundreds of comments when I first started using it that adamantly said NOT to tip...

early on I had drivers tell me I didn't have to...

and at times I couldn't add the tip because I didn't have any cash and I couldn't alter the amount on the app.

But that was early in the black car days...

I am curious how the tipping goes now?
 
You absolutely should.

Uber drivers are using their own car, paying for their own gas, repairs etc etc

Especially on shorter trips where Uber is taking up to 60% on minimum dates.
 
I use Uber a lot, over 300 rides last year. I have the auto tip set at 20% so I really don't notice it or think about it anymore. I just get in the car, get to my destinataion, and get out.
 
ummmmmmmmm how did this become a black issue???? in fact i vcan bet majority of uber cliental is cac


yeah i hated to bring up black people but i saw some of the replies and was reminded at how poorly we tip compared to other races.

my ex used to be a server at an expensive really high end restaurant. she said that she hated it when she had black tables because about 80 percent of the time, they would tip less than 5 percent or not tip at all.

it wasn't just her, it was ALL of the servers, on any given day of the week.

she said that LeBron James would come in with a gang of people, spend a couple grand and leave only a 10 or 20 dollar tip! WTF? :smh:

i think it's just a matter of some people don't know that tipping 10 - 20 percent for good service is customary. :dunno:
 
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nope. i'm not tipping. not unless the driver helps me with my bags, finds some way to get me to my destination in less time than i thought. if not, for what? they are doing their job. Should i tip the person driving a train? Should i tip the person that gives me my snacks at the movies? Or the airplane pilot? Workers in fast food chains dont ask for tips.
 
yeah i hated to bring up black people but i saw some of the replies and was reminded at how poorly we tip compared to other races.

my ex used to be a server at an expensive really high end restaurant. she said that she hated it when she had black tables because about 80 percent of the time, they would tip less than 5 percent or not tip at all.

it wasn't just her, it was ALL of the servers, on any given day of the week.

i think it's just a matter of some people don't know that tipping 10 - 20 percent for good service is customary. :dunno:
18 percent automatic gratuity charge at various eatery in nyc
 
i hate to say it, but that's a problem with black folk, we don't believe in tipping. :smh:

if cabs get tips, why not uber?
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ain't no fucking problem with black folks.
we tip just fine
we not gonna tip you for mediocre bullshit though because "it's the thing you do"

nobody is making anyone be an uber driver or a cab driver.
uber drivers started off doing it as a side hustle because it was a cool thing to do.
then they decided they wanted to be full time and make as much cash as they could and it was good in the beginning and they didn't care about tipping.
now because more people know about it and are uber drivers and there is more competition the passenger has to compensate for their choice to be in this highly competitive field correct?

Now I don't really care if you tip or not. I probably would tip depending on the experience I had but you're not going to make me feel bad for not giving you extra for a service that I paid you to do.
 
nope. i'm not tipping. not unless the driver helps me with my bags, finds some way to get me to my destination in less time than i thought. if not, for what? they are doing their job. Should i tip the person driving a train? Should i tip the person that gives me my snacks at the movies? Or the airplane pilot? Workers in fast food chains dont ask for tips.
1 of my boys fave line..tip i'll give u a tip "look both ways b4 crossing the street"
 
I use Uber a lot, over 300 rides last year. I have the auto tip set at 20% so I really don't notice it or think about it anymore. I just get in the car, get to my destinataion, and get out.

That is a solution for sure. If you auto tip that's cool. But getting worked over for cash in hand.. for what was supposed to be a side hustle that you turned into your full time job just isn't the spirit. Along with the drivers thinking that a corporation valued at billions of dollars who wants as many cars on the road as possible to help build their business would actually care about you.
 
I do uber/lyft on the side and yep I'm sad to report my worst experience's have been from black folks..... and I don't even expect folks to tip
 
ain't no fucking problem with black folks.
we tip just fine

we not gonna tip you for mediocre bullshit though because "it's the thing you do"

nobody is making anyone be an uber driver or a cab driver.
uber drivers started off doing it as a side hustle because it was a cool thing to do.
then they decided they wanted to be full time and make as much cash as they could and it was good in the beginning and they didn't care about tipping.
now because more people know about it and are uber drivers and there is more competition the passenger has to compensate for their choice to be in this highly competitive field correct?

Now I don't really care if you tip or not. I probably would tip depending on the experience I had but you're not going to make me feel bad for not giving you extra for a service that I paid you to do.


i wish this were true, but i know that it's not.
 
i wish this were true, but i know that it's not.
i kno many waitress who work in majority black neighborhoods that cake cause of black customers..so ur statement is very wrong in fact the joke of the yr would be u kno all these bartendars that are caking off in the stripclubs u kno majority service black customers rite?????? so once again the negative theory that black people don't tip is bullshit
 
You absolutely should.

Uber drivers are using their own car, paying for their own gas, repairs etc etc

Especially on shorter trips where Uber is taking up to 60% on minimum dates.

Why is the conversation about customers tipping instead of employers treating employees better?

It's a job, not charity.
 
I've used Uber twice one fare
was $8 the other $6. didn't really go too far but I gave them the same as the fares.
 
but they also took on this job knowing that there was no guarantee that they would get tips.

What does that have to do with anything?

Do you not tip waiters because they got the job knowing that they would be getting paid less?
 
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What does that have to do with anything?

Do you not tip waiters because they got the job knowing that they would be getting paid less?
Does a waitress buy the food, cook it and serve it?

It has a lot to do with it. Why put out money for those things if you are not guaranteed to make a good enough profit off of it. Don't take on those expenses if you are not sure you will be able to cover them without relying on tips.
 
I'm a tip type person. So yes I would tip (as long as evert hung went well).
 
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