u/Alex750954

Image 1 — Unicorn ride but instead of a tip he just puked on the floor
Image 2 — Unicorn ride but instead of a tip he just puked on the floor

Unicorn ride but instead of a tip he just puked on the floor

So this guy puked on the ground when I arrived and picked him up which was a red flag. Luckly he had emptied his stomach (so we thought) and the pair gets in. The girl is explaining how they were celebrating a college graduation for her sister and is just over all nice. He was too drunk to speak. I tell her I can take him but warn her if he pukes in my car the lyft cleanup fee is larger than her fare. She accepts, and half way ish through the ride (25 mile drive) he vomits a little bit in my car. Ofc I begin to pull over and they say he's good and that he didnt puke. I let them know I heard it and they insisted he didn't puke. After I dropped them off I checked and reported to lyft. I cleaned up the mess at a gas sfation after convincing them to let me borrow their cleaning supplies. My question is, why lie to me when we all heard you hurl and it smells like spent booze in here?

u/Alex750954 — 4 days ago

Hey guys, I was wondering. If they really do use this new transparency thing as a way to cut wages, are we all boycotting? I can't see many of us working for Lyft if the wages getany lower. Many of us are already cherry picking, reducing wages further will undoubtably cause us to quit if we can't reverse it. What are ya'lls thoughts?

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