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Gig work is tipped work. If they don't tip, the driver worked for free.
The gig company "pays" the drivers a pittance, but it largely just covers a portion of the owner-operator's expenses. 100% of the net profit comes from tips.
There are a handful of municipalities with unique laws which do not fit this model; but outside of those areas, that is straight up how it works.
Now, should the driver be reckless? No, that should be reported. But stiffing them won't change anything.
Fuck America and their tip culture. It's pure cancer and it's spreading.
And it's about to get a lot worse if this whole no-taxes-on-tips thing actually happened.
Agree!!
Hold on. They flagrantly endanger the passenger's life (not to mention others) multiple times and should expect a tip?
The business model incentivizes it by not paying a wage. This is an example offer:
This isn't even the worst one I've seen today, and I only do this part time for extra money.
By all means, report safety issues. Get the bad driver canned. But if you stiff the driver too, and you knew the business model of the service you used, then you're just further incentivizing the bad behavior.
Youβre saying this like itβs universally true everywhere