UCDVet wrote: » I look at the tipping situation differently for taxi drivers. It's not like most businesses where they can set their own prices and the free market will mostly work itself out. It's strictly regulated in all sorts of weird ways. I've been in taxis that are incredibly nice. The inside looks brand new, it's spotlessly clean, the driver is knowledgeable and friendly. But the driver is forced to charge the decided upon rate. Other taxi's I've been in are absolute crap. Dirty, smelly, tape on the seats where they've been ripped. And that driver is going to charge me the same amount. Anyway, I do tip taxi drivers whenever I think to myself, 'The next time I get a cab, I hope it's this one'. So, when the driver is decent and the cab is in good condition I'm happy to throw a few extra euro in. It's not a big amount, but when you have a lot of customers throughout the day, it really does add up.
stimpson wrote: » Taxis aren't forced to charge the going rate. The rate is capped. They are allied to give a discount, but none ever do. After the taxi protests a few years ago when they brought the city centre to a standstill I wouldn't give them a penny over the meter.
smurfjed wrote: » I'm a driver of sorts, my passengers pay a huge amount for the use of our services and they usually tip us quite handsomely. So in return, i will tip a people who provide me with a service, regardless of the country that I'm in
Gannicus wrote: » I don't tip a taxi driver ever. I get quite annoyed when they pull the whole fidget to make your change scam too. In saying that I will ask for a card if they are sound and the car is clean and use them repeatedly. There's a gent of a guy who picked me up one day and stopped the meter while I ran in to the shop to get smokes. I use him nearly every time I need a taxi on north side of Dublin. I like the quasi professional rapport I have with him now.Plus he's always reliable and him and the car are clean
By this post I am assuming you work for a delivery firm or are a courier.
Arbiter of Good Taste wrote: » Surely you tipped him on that occasion?
UCDVet wrote: » That's just splitting hairs....the rates they're allowed to charge are dictated by law, to be equal to, or less than, some predefined value. Very few other businesses are held to that standard. If I were a painter, I could offer my services for any amount I want. If I were a footballer, I could offer my services for any amount I want. If I were a chief, I could offer my services for any amount I want. If I were a software developer, I could offer my services for any amount I want. But if I were a taxi driver, I couldn't. I could only charge certain amounts that the government says is fair. This creates a system where there isn't much incentive to provide a higher quality of service, since you can't charge more for it. McDonald's has good food, and it's relatively cheap. But if you're willing to pay more, you can get a better burger at a nicer restaurant. I'm happy to pay more for a better experience. But with Taxi's, you can't do that. Because the government has dictated a price cap, in advance. I can't pay extra to ensure a nicer cab, like I could in almost any other industry. I encourage what I consider to be 'nice' taxis by tipping them. Without an incentive, there isn't much reason for any taxi driver to provide more than the minimum standard of service, given that their rates are capped.
Fighting Irish wrote: » after a night out, it costs me 6e for a lift home, i usually tip 1-3e