SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Says the person who rarely works or stays in hotel rooms.
"Do as I say not as I do."
I was an airline pilot for 14 years, my friend. I stayed in a lot of hotel rooms.
Says the person who rarely works or stays in hotel rooms.
"Do as I say not as I do."
*Unless they're being penises by picking you up at the terminal, driving to the opposite end of the airport and waiting at the FBO for a couple @Boris Badenov types to casually saunter out to the van when you're on a short layover.
Must be a policy change that allows other carrier aircrews to ride in the same hotel van. I recall being told to "take a hike" once when I stepped into the "wrong" van.
I was an airline pilot for 14 years, my friend. I stayed in a lot of hotel rooms.
Must be a policy change that allows other carrier aircrews to ride in the same hotel van. I recall being told to "take a hike" once when I stepped into the "wrong" van.
Hell yeah. Tip the damned stripper!
I saw one in Phoenix one time that made made me think they were filming a movie, she was assisting in the cleanup of a flooded room, sadly it wasn't mine and I left two days later without seeing her again.I've yet to see a hotel maid that I would do that to even with a gun to my head. Maybe I need to stay in nicer hotels.
"Sorry I clogged the toilet so bad it flooded the floor. BTW, you're cute, wanna go out sometime?"I saw one in Phoenix one time that made made me think they were filming a movie, she was assisting in the cleanup of a flooded room, sadly it wasn't mine and I left two days later without seeing her again.
I know of no such policy for hotel shuttles.
Now private transportation like Golden Touch in NYC, that's a different story.
I drive limos as a side hustle, and I'd say that tips sometimes depend on the function and can be completely random. On average I'd say I average between 15-20%. Wedding, or birthday party? Everyone is happy to drop money like a madman. Make a casino trip and nobody wins? Well.. happy to get 10%. Sometimes it's a crap shoot and you never know. The worse feeling is when you give great service regardless of knowing what you'll get tipped and you get stiffed with nothing or something like 5% on a 600 dollar tab (money is money though..). Either way it's been a pretty awesome side hustle/job. Since I've started driving I've made sure to tip at least 15% to other driving services. Last time I did that with Uber in Wichita the dude was thrilled.
deadpixel said:I drive limos as a side hustle, and I'd say that tips sometimes depend on the function and can be completely random. On average I'd say I average between 15-20%. Wedding, or birthday party? Everyone is happy to drop money like a madman. Make a casino trip and nobody wins? Well.. happy to get 10%. Sometimes it's a crap shoot and you never know. The worse feeling is when you give great service regardless of knowing what you'll get tipped and you get stiffed with nothing or something like 5% on a 600 dollar tab (money is money though..). Either way it's been a pretty awesome side hustle/job. Since I've started driving I've made sure to tip at least 15% to other driving services. Last time I did that with Uber in Wichita the dude was thrilled.
Why would you not tip an Uber driver?Wait, are you supposed to tip on Uber? I always thought it was an all-inclusive thing.
Why would you not tip an Uber driver?
killbilly said:You're really not supposed to. It does happen, though. @ATN_Pilot As a rule - you are NOT supposed to tip Uber drivers - the gratuity is built into the service. That being said, I've seen plenty of UberX drivers angle for tips before. I don't use UberX. I do, however, use Uber Black. On two occasions early on I tried to tip Uber Black drivers and both times they adamantly refused and said they could get in trouble for it. I had happy-hour beers a few weeks ago with an employee of Uber corporate who corroborated this as well so that was good to know.