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So I drove both Friday and Saturday night and had the opportunity to test out a few Uber/Lyft myths. To be clear these are very unscientific from a small sampling:
1. People in the service industry (waiters/waitresses/bartenders/strippers) understand we are like them so they tip.
Conclusion: FALSE. Picked up a female bartender heading to meet friends. Had a great talk about how the rating system sucks which transitioned to how Yelp rating sucked. She felt sorry for guys like me that drove the drunks home from her bar. She even said I always tip people in the service industry 20% no matter what. Got out of the car no tip!
Picked up a male bartender from Psycho Suzies at 2:30 a.m. he had been working since 10:00 a.m. Saturday morning. We talked about how busy it had been. He said it was a long day but he made a bunch in tips (later over heard him on the phone tell a buddy he made $500 in tips) I mentioned I hadn't gotten many tips. Got out of the car no tip! It was Lyft so I thought he would add it in later, nope!
2. Lyft PAX tip more because of the in app tipping feature.
Conclusion: Not necessarily. Friday night first 4 Uber PAX I picked up all tipped $27 total one guy tipped $20 (see #3 below). 4 total Lyft rides no tips. For the week 61 Uber trips 10 tippers (16%) for a total of $59.00. 16 Lyft trips 6 tippers (37.5%) for a total of $17.00. So both average right around $1.00 per PAX.
3. Drive thrus and other in route stops should be avoided.
Conclusion: Not necessarily. Picked up a couple Saturday night around 9:00. They asked if we could make a couple stops (gas station and McDonalds). Of course I said "I'm not sure it is the busy time (it wasn't) and I need to drive". He said "I'll throw you some cash and I'll be quick". Since both were on the way and it was a small surge 1.4 I said sure. He was in and out of the gas station in about 2 minutes and handed me a folded up bill I thought was a $5. We went through the drive thru and the wife offered to buy me something I had just ate so I declined. Rolled through in a couple minutes and dropped them off down the road. I then looked at the bill and it was a $20. That is the 2nd time in the last couple weeks I received a $20 for a drive thru.
1. People in the service industry (waiters/waitresses/bartenders/strippers) understand we are like them so they tip.
Conclusion: FALSE. Picked up a female bartender heading to meet friends. Had a great talk about how the rating system sucks which transitioned to how Yelp rating sucked. She felt sorry for guys like me that drove the drunks home from her bar. She even said I always tip people in the service industry 20% no matter what. Got out of the car no tip!
Picked up a male bartender from Psycho Suzies at 2:30 a.m. he had been working since 10:00 a.m. Saturday morning. We talked about how busy it had been. He said it was a long day but he made a bunch in tips (later over heard him on the phone tell a buddy he made $500 in tips) I mentioned I hadn't gotten many tips. Got out of the car no tip! It was Lyft so I thought he would add it in later, nope!
2. Lyft PAX tip more because of the in app tipping feature.
Conclusion: Not necessarily. Friday night first 4 Uber PAX I picked up all tipped $27 total one guy tipped $20 (see #3 below). 4 total Lyft rides no tips. For the week 61 Uber trips 10 tippers (16%) for a total of $59.00. 16 Lyft trips 6 tippers (37.5%) for a total of $17.00. So both average right around $1.00 per PAX.
3. Drive thrus and other in route stops should be avoided.
Conclusion: Not necessarily. Picked up a couple Saturday night around 9:00. They asked if we could make a couple stops (gas station and McDonalds). Of course I said "I'm not sure it is the busy time (it wasn't) and I need to drive". He said "I'll throw you some cash and I'll be quick". Since both were on the way and it was a small surge 1.4 I said sure. He was in and out of the gas station in about 2 minutes and handed me a folded up bill I thought was a $5. We went through the drive thru and the wife offered to buy me something I had just ate so I declined. Rolled through in a couple minutes and dropped them off down the road. I then looked at the bill and it was a $20. That is the 2nd time in the last couple weeks I received a $20 for a drive thru.