I see this stupidity goes on in many airports. While some people may think waiting a long time in the queue for a short trip is unfair (not to say that they are not right), this thing about calling the rider and cancelling if they don’t go where you want is negative for everyone, including you as the cherrypicker.
When you accept a ride, and have zero or very few cancellations (cancellations must be reserved for riders not showing up or giving a wrong address very far away from their true location, for example), you get more chances of getting a ping. When your acceptance rate is high and cancellation rate is low, you may get a short trip ride from the airport and then a potential long or medium ride outside that, adding up to the short trip before will make the long ride you desired.
Cherrypicking creates a bad reputation that will eventually end up in riders selecting other methods of transportation. Tonight I saw a very long line or people going to the taxi booth. That’s right, they were all going to get a CAB. The reason? In my airport cherrypicking is rampant. I see the same people seated in chairs outside like they are not interested in giving rides. Because they all want long trips and call the riders to know their destination which is in clear violation of the ridesharing companies’ terms of service.
Cherrypicking diminishes your chance to earn good money. While you wait for your long trip ride you stay there hours and hours refusing less than $10 rides and end up doing one or just two long rides, when you could have taken the short ride trip and done some others and then going back to your airport you could be lucky and get a long ride
When you accept a ride, and have zero or very few cancellations (cancellations must be reserved for riders not showing up or giving a wrong address very far away from their true location, for example), you get more chances of getting a ping. When your acceptance rate is high and cancellation rate is low, you may get a short trip ride from the airport and then a potential long or medium ride outside that, adding up to the short trip before will make the long ride you desired.
Cherrypicking creates a bad reputation that will eventually end up in riders selecting other methods of transportation. Tonight I saw a very long line or people going to the taxi booth. That’s right, they were all going to get a CAB. The reason? In my airport cherrypicking is rampant. I see the same people seated in chairs outside like they are not interested in giving rides. Because they all want long trips and call the riders to know their destination which is in clear violation of the ridesharing companies’ terms of service.
Cherrypicking diminishes your chance to earn good money. While you wait for your long trip ride you stay there hours and hours refusing less than $10 rides and end up doing one or just two long rides, when you could have taken the short ride trip and done some others and then going back to your airport you could be lucky and get a long ride