You sound like them goofy individuals that expect anyone in a customer service position to bow down and be willing to be walked over. Clown shyt. Dude didn't come out of pocket with the females until they did but he's anti social and shyt at his job.Yes why the fukk you working a customer service job if you don't like talking and giving service for
This remind of that video by gillie
but after watching the video I agree the driver is a clown.

number144 said:You sound like them goofy individuals that expect anyone in a customer service position to bow down and be willing to walked over. Clown shyt. Dude didn't come out of pocket with the females until they did but he's anti social and shyt at his job.
means he wasn’t havin it
And I hate when those drivers pull that "it's my car" card. Like they driving nikkas around for free.
That don't give you the right to be a dikk.
I've seen hella videos of passengers acting out of pocket but this wasn't one of them
RIGHT. As soon as they got in, he had that HOOD BULLshyt music blasting. You create your energy. He greeted them all fukked up and anti-social too - with no eye contact to the thin one, and the fat one asked how he was doing HE DIDNT ANSWER!And if you want to keep the music low (hip hop music at that) at night, then don't play it in the first place.
I used to drive limos. If passengers were being talkative, I'd converse. If they wanted to hear certain music, I'd play it. If they tried hitting on me, male or female, I'd play it cool and tell them I'm married/straight. All with respect and professionalism. Tips were AMAZING. I got money and gifts every day I drove.
With that said, dude was being a crab to customers. I'm not saying he should have bent over backward to please them, but at the very least you could be courteous.
How do you watch this vid and try to make this about smashing?
Some of y’all need professional help.
Both passenger and driver were wrong.
Lmao @ thinking $10 entitles you to transportation and entertainment from the driver.
Driver overreacted. A “threat” of a 1 star rating is not grounds to cancel a ride and leave them stranded midway to their destination.
One thing that we’ve learned from these ridesharing social experiments is that people are AWFUL. It’s become increasingly apparent that Uber/Lyft need to take action to set proper expectations. I’ve been in cabs in cities around the world and I can’t remember which cities did this but some (both internationally and domestically) forced the cabs to display a sort of bill off rights explicitly listing what each party (driver and passengers) is and is not entitled to. Set clear boundaries and it’s easier to get people to people to abide by them.

Exactly. God forbid they give him a 1 star. Breh was like "you know I can rate you too right?" all fuming mad and shyt
Soon as she said she'll give him one star he should've hit her with the
"Now why would you do that love?"
and watch the entire trip work in his favor. Breh just got bad customer service skills
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