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Do you tip the driver at Africa Sky Guest House?

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13 February 2017, 04:51
Open Carry
Do you tip the driver at Africa Sky Guest House?
The last time I was at Africa Sky, I needed to visit a pharmacy so the staff at the front desk arranged the ride. I was not charged for that ride and I did not leave a tip for the driver. After reading the tipping thread in the African Big Game section, it made me wonder if most visitors leave a tip for airport pickups and short trips to restaurants/pharmacies/etc. Does anyone tip the driver?
13 February 2017, 05:01
JA
I would have.


DRSS
13 February 2017, 05:41
Open Carry
My wife and I had a rental car from the airport so we did not use the meet and greet airport service.

Maybe next time I can leave 5 USD as a tip.
13 February 2017, 08:10
JTEX
I always do.
13 February 2017, 08:57
Slider
Yep
13 February 2017, 16:35
chuckmaxman
The driver probabably makes 50 bucks a week. We always tip very well.
13 February 2017, 17:28
Seamaster
We tip the driver at Africa Sky for even small trips.
13 February 2017, 21:31
Joe Savikataaq Jr
chuckmaxman do you mind if I ask how much is VERRY WELL?
13 February 2017, 23:47
enfieldspares
quote:
Does anyone tip the driver?


I can only write of Nigeria. Yes if it is the regular hotel driver. As if you do he will often sort out extras for you. As others say what's a dinner out at home for us is a very, very good tip usually.

I also address him as "Mr XXX" according to his name.

NOT extras as in "female company"!

But extras as in if you see something on a roadside stall when out and about and want it he may well go back and get it for you at the local price and not the "white man's price".

He'll also usually know the local shopping malls, KFC (if that floats your boat) and other specialist shops for mobile 'phone repairs, new sets of clothes, good shoes and etc, etc.

I don't tip the minibus driver for the four hour journey from Lagos to Benin City as that's a scheduled bus service albeit they only depart when they've a full load of passengers.
14 February 2017, 01:21
dogcat
You should. In Botwana, we had a similar situation and gave the lady $20 you would have thought we gave her a gold bar.
14 February 2017, 04:37
DoubleDon
Yes.


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14 February 2017, 05:51
Cazador humilde
Yes.
14 February 2017, 07:17
Jerry Hoover
My wife and I were having difficulties in OR Tambo and it seemed that either no one spoke English or refused to help us. We couldn't find SAPS and we're tired,frustrated, and getting angry at our lack of success. Lo and behold, Gilbert, our driver from African Sky spotted us from across the way, ran up and asked how we were doing. We told him and he gave us a huge grin and said "Follow me". Within 15 minutes we had been taken through the layers of RSA beauracracy and were on our way. Yes I tipped Gilbert generously as we were not guests of African Sky. Cynics will say that he only offered to help so that we would tip him. Be that as it may,I think he wanted to help us as he and we are big country music fans and told him to play it loud to and from the airport. One can usually ascertain the motives of service people and those who genuinely want to be of service stand out from those who don't. End of rant. Jerry Hoover
14 February 2017, 16:33
chuckmaxman
quote:
Originally posted by Joe Savikataaq Jr:
chuckmaxman do you mind if I ask how much is VERRY WELL?

We all give the driver $10 each when he picks us up and helps with permits. $20 each when he drops us off and helps with check in.
14 February 2017, 22:06
impala#03
I would have! When someone goes above and beyond, I think they deserve a little extra. It's the same anywhere I happen to be.
14 February 2017, 23:24
Tim Herald
Definitely in that case of an extra ride. My norm is that if Gilbert picks me up at airport and then takes me back the next day and gets me all checked in, though the gun stuff twice, etc. I give him $20. He has at least 2 hours in that, and we tip people who simply bring our bags into a hotel room a lot more than that when you look at time/effort. I do always ask if he will be driving me in the morning. If he is not, I tip him that evening and tip whoever drives in the morning then...


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15 February 2017, 02:09
Lawdog
yes


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15 February 2017, 02:15
JGRaider
quote:
Originally posted by Tim Herald:
Definitely in that case of an extra ride. My norm is that if Gilbert picks me up at airport and then takes me back the next day and gets me all checked in, though the gun stuff twice, etc. I give him $20. He has at least 2 hours in that, and we tip people who simply bring our bags into a hotel room a lot more than that when you look at time/effort. I do always ask if he will be driving me in the morning. If he is not, I tip him that evening and tip whoever drives in the morning then...


I handle it the same way. Gilbert is A+ in my book.
15 February 2017, 03:39
Chris Lozano
Gilbert and all the drivers from African Sky are worth a good tip.
These are the guys who go to bat for you at the airport. Always nice to have someone on your side.
17 February 2017, 18:37
df06
I did


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18 February 2017, 01:10
katiesguns
of course u tip if u cant afford to be generous to these poor folks stay home and if u have to be told where r u from
18 February 2017, 18:44
Open Carry
Thanks for the responses, gentlemen.

I will tip the driver for my next stay. I would have liked to hear from Europeans, I wonder if they also tip.
18 February 2017, 21:25
Ghubert
Make sure you give a tip to the guy who holds your Peter for you when you use the rest room.

Only the tip mind, any more than that and he'll get the wrong idea.

Big Grin