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Giving tips

Just information. The drivers need those tips! The company takes a lot of the money.

Sorry, I should have posted to the first thread. This one came up when I searched.
 
Just information. The drivers need those tips! The company takes a lot of the money.

Sorry, I should have posted to the first thread. This one came up when I searched.
Yes, it was more relevant to the first thread.
 
Yeah, but maybe people here will read it too. I am such a research/ info nerd. I like to share. :)
 
I Liv in US and I don't know about other countries, I have however driven cab on and off in jy 20's and have known some people who waited as well.

The system is this way for a reason, It motivates and rewards good service.

I use this rule of thumb for taxi and restaurants I use 20 % as a baseline, good service gets 20%

Exceptional service gets 30 %

Mediocre service gets 10 to 15%

Bad service maby 10% or really bad no tip
 

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