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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Mayor555(m): 9:32am On Mar 24, 2020
Felicity, if I were in your shoes, I would've given the option of separation, as in one of them coming to sit at the front seat. Or drop them at a safe place.


We are first human before anything... God bless

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by suco01(m): 9:39am On Mar 24, 2020
olaboyeh:
I picked this guy from unilag, we first went to pick someone in abule ijesha then to elegushi beach, so he made transfer and showed me the successful notification from his phone but I didn't get alert so he said I should call if I don't get it. Whenever i call with my number he wont pick but picks when i call with another number for 2 days now. The trip was 3,800. His contact 07032341756

He is not picking his call. someone should help in getting his profile if possible. he must vomit that money.
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by xrayj(m): 9:39am On Mar 24, 2020
Felicity0001:
Last Friday I ask 2riders out if my car.

Picked these two, I really dint know weather to call them couple or bf n gf but from d look they're married couple. From Farm city admiralty way lekki heading to ojodu... To cut it short.

Along Osborn way I started hearing noises if kisses and smutches from behind...shuu!!! Inside my car I called them to order... On the 3rd mainland bridge they started again and this time it was even louder. Me! What nonsense! I just pulled over, unlocked my doors, opened my butt.

Me: Please get down of my car since you guys can behave yourselves like the adult that you're.
The guy was trying to apologies.
The stupid woman was trying to claim right by saying some words because she made the req on bolt...i just ignored her
Me: I said get down!!! This time with a more loud voice.
Rider: how do you expect us to get a ride by this time... Please na bro...
Me: I careless, get down!
I went straight to my butt while trying to pull out my wheel spiner as they hear me doing that na so them rush out thinking maybe I'm bringing a cutlass or something.

Seeing they've highlighted I just entered my car, locked goes then zoomed.

Stupid taxify riders inside this corona one nine era. That you're paying for a rider doesn't mean you should mess up my ride which is my holy temple that I depend on to feed my family.

Useless things.
You have an erratic behaviour!
I read a driver post here how some riders were coughing in his car, but he still managed to get them to their destination, that is called professionalism. Only an agbero man will handle the issue the way u just did & it tells a lot about your character!

The patient u use in driving them to 3rd mainland bridge, why not exercise a little of it to drive them to a more safer location before kicking them out?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by SHOOPSYN(m): 9:46am On Mar 24, 2020
Personally, I don't believe the story. You will drop me and my lady on 3MB.... You either drop me at Iyana Oworo or take us back to pick up point. Can anybody even drop him on 3MB!! Anyway, like AngryIgboMan put it,any kind of madness can happen when it comes to bolt driver/riders.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dckng16(m): 10:08am On Mar 24, 2020
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by chibjohn(m): 10:13am On Mar 24, 2020
olaboyeh:
I picked this guy from unilag, we first went to pick someone in abule ijesha then to elegushi beach, so he made transfer and showed me the successful notification from his phone but I didn't get alert so he said I should call if I don't get it. Whenever i call with my number he wont pick but picks when i call with another number for 2 days now. The trip was 3,800. His contact 07032341756
I have been calling the number since yesterday. It was ringing initially and he didn't answer till he blocked it.
Searching via Truecaller brought the name as Jon Doe. I had a similar issue with a rider who Truecaller brought the name as John Doe in February around Lekki though he later paid me the N700 involved. The phone numbers are different but Truecaller brought the names as Jon Doe and John Doe. Could it be the same person? The number you provided isn't on WhatsApp but mine is. Mine was a fair, tall athletic guy. I dropped him at a gym in Lekki that day. Does it look like the same person?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by confusedworld17: 10:15am On Mar 24, 2020
Please guys lets take it easy on @felicity. We learn everyday.
We take some decisions in a matter of seconds out of annoyance. Like me now, due to the fact that I'm in the comfort of my home, I can reason it well and I have decided that if I found my self in that position, I will just ask one of them to sit in the front or I will drop them off at the nearest bus stop.

Some riders can even penetrate under your elephant skin. Na so one enter my car the other day, the first thing wey come out from him mouth nah, "Hope this your car charger is fast because my battery is very low" I bin wan parra, but I just hold myself and did not even answer him.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dckng16(m): 10:18am On Mar 24, 2020
hefelove:

On third mainland bridge. Angryigboman will be like, This is my beloved son, in whom i'm well pleased.
grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Bigleaf1006: 10:45am On Mar 24, 2020
No car since the beginning of this year,now hungry man finally get Corolla, Corona come start him own wahala.

Wetin hungry man go come do,face corona or wait make hungry kill am and him family? tongue

Please don't let's be subjective on this covid matter, circumstances are not the same everywhere. It's easier for some while it could be hardest for others. I will only advise utmost care.

Nigeria has always been a tough country,I just can't imagine what some guys are going through right now!!

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Goodgod213: 11:02am On Mar 24, 2020
This Felicity0001 talks too much on this thread. His contributions are zero. He was expecting to get a round of applause or possibly be the the AngryIgboMan on this thread. The way he talks about Uber or E-Hailing is as if it has been his dream to actually be a driver. It is as if Bolt is his final destination.

Make una zoom this picture to see his pic at the right hand side. A small boy indeed that Is excited about Uber driving

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pharod(m): 11:14am On Mar 24, 2020
Goodgod213:
This Felicity0001 talks too much on this thread. His contributions are zero. He was expecting to get a round of applause or possibly be the the AngryIgboMan on this thread. The way he talks about Uber or E-Hailing is as if it has been his dream to actually be a driver. It is as if Bolt is his final destination.

Make una zoom this picture to see his pic at the right hand side. A small boy indeed that Is excited about Uber driving

Relax bros, if you have any personal beef with the guy prior to this occurrence, then take it up with him outside this thread. Don't come and bring market women type of bickering here. Asking us to zoom his picture to what end?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 11:15am On Mar 24, 2020
xrayj:


You have an erratic behaviour!
I read a driver post here how some riders were coughing in his car, but he still managed to get them to their destination, that is called professionalism. Only an agbero man will handle the issue the way u just did & it tells a lot about your character!

The patient u use in driving them to 3rd mainland bridge, why not exercise a little of it to drive them to a more safer location before kicking them out?

sorry sir, how is that professionalism?

does professionalism means putting your life and health at risk for riders in a business where you have no protection?

this business has no health insurance, if that driver falls sick today, uber, taxify or the rider wont do anything, they will continue going about their lives and business, while he treats himself, no flower, card or money will be sent to him

should a driver sacrifice his life for an unknown rider just because of professionalism and customer service?

what if he was lied to or threatened subtly, is taking the riders to their destination still professionalism?

in my opinion, there is a thick-line between commonsense and professionalism

one should know when to use commonsense and one should know when to also use professionalism

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Goodgod213: 11:17am On Mar 24, 2020
pharod:


Relax bros, if you have any personal beef with the guy prior to this occurrence, then take it up with him outside this thread. Don't come and bring market women type of bickering here. Asking us to zoom his picture to what end?

Lol wertin concern me with him mama
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Nobody: 11:19am On Mar 24, 2020
Goodgod213:
This Felicity0001 talks too much on this thread. His contributions are zero. He was expecting to get a round of applause or possibly be the the AngryIgboMan on this thread. The way he talks about Uber or E-Hailing is as if it has been his dream to actually be a driver. It is as if Bolt is his final destination.

Make una zoom this picture to see his pic at the right hand side. A small boy indeed that Is excited about Uber driving

Wetin b all this one now..

U call him a small boy and what u just did depict the character of a older or big boy?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 11:20am On Mar 24, 2020
Goodgod213:
This Felicity0001 talks too much on this thread. His contributions are zero. He was expecting to get a round of applause or possibly be the the AngryIgboMan on this thread. The way he talks about Uber or E-Hailing is as if it has been his dream to actually be a driver. It is as if Bolt is his final destination.

Make una zoom this picture to see his pic at the right hand side. A small boy indeed that Is excited about Uber driving

He is a fine boy grin grin grin

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dckng16(m): 11:25am On Mar 24, 2020
sexylassie2:


sorry sir, how is that professionalism?

does professionalism means putting your life and health at risk for riders in a business where you have no protection?

this business has no health insurance, if that driver falls sick today, uber, taxify or the rider wont do anything, they will continue going about their lives and business, while he treats himself, no flower, card or money will be sent to him

should a driver sacrifice his life for an unknown rider just because of professionalism and customer service?

what if he was lied to or threatened subtly, is taking the riders to their destination still professionalism?

in my opinion, there is a thick-line between commonsense and professionalism

one should know when to use commonsense and one should know when to also use professionalism
I totally disagree with you. That dude is highly professional and courageous. He really understands his job in and out. Don't u read news on nurses, soldiers, fire fighters etc dying on duty just to safe people. These kind of people are rare. I respect him what he did.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 11:34am On Mar 24, 2020
dckng16:
I totally disagree with you. That dude is highly professional and courageous. He really understands his job in and out. Don't u read news on nurses, soldiers, fire fighters etc dying on duty just safe people. These kind of people are rare. I respect him what he did.

that is their job, saving lives and properties, their jobs entails lot of risks that can take their lives, they know it, that is why they do it, they also sign contracts to uphold that. they can die on duty, at the end, they have insurance, benefits that will be paid to their families.

an uber or taxify driver jobs isnt to save riders but to move people from one place to another, if drivers die on duty nothing for their families, why risk your life for something that isnt your job description or something you are not paid to do.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by xrayj(m): 11:40am On Mar 24, 2020
sexylassie2:

in my opinion, there is a thick-line between commonsense and professionalism

one should know when to use commonsense and one should know when to also use professionalism
Professionalism is ability to manage dicey situations & handling them well, ensuring all parties involve are treated fairly, it comes with a lot of sacrifice. Reason professionals are expensive. It is not always comfortable being one.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by olaboyeh(m): 11:40am On Mar 24, 2020
chibjohn:

I have been calling the number since yesterday. It was ringing initially and he didn't answer till he blocked it.
Searching via Truecaller brought the name as Jon Doe. I had a similar issue with a rider who Truecaller brought the name as John Doe in February around Lekki though he later paid me the N700 involved. The phone numbers are different but Truecaller brought the names as Jon Doe and John Doe. Could it be the same person? The number you provided isn't on WhatsApp but mine is. Mine was a fair, tall athletic guy. I dropped him at a gym in Lekki that day. Does it look like the same person?

No it's not...
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by olaboyeh(m): 11:42am On Mar 24, 2020
chinyce:



I text this guy. He needs more pressure.

Useless individual
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by xrayj(m): 11:43am On Mar 24, 2020
dckng16:
I totally disagree with you. That dude is highly professional and courageous. He really understands his job in and out. Don't u read news on nurses, soldiers, fire fighters etc dying on duty just to safe people. These kind of people are rare. I respect him what he did.
cc sexylassie2 @bold
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pharod(m): 11:45am On Mar 24, 2020
Goodgod213:


Lol wertin concern me with him mama

See how you completely missed the point?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 1daboi: 11:47am On Mar 24, 2020
Felicity0001:
Last Friday I ask 2riders out if my car.

Picked these two, I really dint know weather to call them couple or bf n gf but from d look they're married couple. From Farm city admiralty way lekki heading to ojodu... To cut it short.
gy
Along Osborn way I started hearing noises if kisses and smutches from behind...shuu!!! Inside my car I called them to order... On the 3rd mainland bridge they started again and this time it was even louder. Me! What nonsense! I just pulled over, unlocked my doors, opened my butt.

Me: Please get down of my car since you guys can behave yourselves like the adult that you're.
The guy was trying to apologies.
The stupid woman was trying to claim right by saying some words because she made the req on bolt...i just ignored her
Me: I said get down!!! This time with a more loud voice.
Rider: how do you expect us to get a ride by this time... Please na bro...
Me: I careless, get down!
I went straight to my butt while trying to pull out my wheel spiner as they hear me doing that na so them rush out thinking maybe I'm bringing a cutlass or something.

Seeing they've highlighted I just entered my car, locked goes then zoomed.

Stupid taxify riders inside this corona one nine era. That you're paying for a rider doesn't mean you should mess up my ride which is my holy temple that I depend on to feed my family.

Useless things.
wtf!!!
Guy if this trip was uber, you'll be booted out!

The nerve!

You endangered the lives of your riders and still find it ok to share it here?

I bu ezigbo onyeara!

Go look for help. You're not normal.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by BAZ001: 11:49am On Mar 24, 2020
Goodgod213:
This Felicity0001 talks too much on this thread. His contributions are zero. He was expecting to get a round of applause or possibly be the the AngryIgboMan on this thread. The way he talks about Uber or E-Hailing is as if it has been his dream to actually be a driver. It is as if Bolt is his final destination.

Make una zoom this picture to see his pic at the right hand side. A small boy indeed that Is excited about Uber driving

Na wa ooo... u just want start fight for this thread today.
Well my coy don start work from home.
Make I grab popcorn � dey wait.
D uber driver dt dropped me sneezed in d car without covering his mouth and I was in front with him. I don drink hot water tire blaming myself why I didn't drive.
So both driver and riders are at risk.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dckng16(m): 11:58am On Mar 24, 2020
sexylassie2:


that is their job, saving lives and properties, their jobs entails lot of risks that can take their lives, they know it, that is why they do it, they also sign contracts to uphold that. they can die on duty, at the end, they have insurance, benefits that will be paid to their families.

an uber or taxify driver jobs isnt to save riders but to move people from one place to another, if drivers die on duty nothing for their families, why risk your life for something that isnt your job description or something you are not paid for.
My Sweetheart grin. Everybody cant be d same, some people are wired and made differently. He is selfless, you expect him to drop riders like pack of shiiit the way felicity did on 3rd Mainland. He considered their safety first. The Reverend sister that died in a Abule Oshun gas explosion while trying to rescue students, is she a nurse, soldier or fire fighter? Absolute No!!!. You don't need to be all this profession to do this.
The reason why Nigeria is not moving forward today is that We are too selfish and too greedy. America is great nation today is because they have heroes and martyrs. Mind you this is an impromptu situation.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by dckng16(m): 12:01pm On Mar 24, 2020
xrayj:

Professionalism is ability to manage dicey situations & handling them well, ensuring all parties involve are treated fairly, it comes with a lot of sacrifice. Reason professionals are expensive. It is not always comfortable being one.
my guy oil dey ur brain. U deserve 4 bottles of chilled heneiken
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 12:04pm On Mar 24, 2020
sexylassie2:


sorry sir, how is that professionalism?

does professionalism means putting your life and health at risk for riders in a business where you have no protection?

this business has no health insurance, if that driver falls sick today, uber, taxify or the rider wont do anything, they will continue going about their lives and business, while he treats himself, no flower, card or money will be sent to him

should a driver sacrifice his life for an unknown rider just because of professionalism and customer service?

what if he was lied to or threatened subtly, is taking the riders to their destination still professionalism?

in my opinion, there is a thick-line between commonsense and professionalism

one should know when to use commonsense and one should know when to also use professionalism

Ma'am I wish u can attend to this post, cos lately I realise d level of no, u did wrong, but we don't try to put each other on the right path, I don't think that is fair.

Outside not using any measures of prevention at such point, what do u expect of the driver at a given point in time like that?

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 1daboi: 12:09pm On Mar 24, 2020
sexylassie2:


He is a fine boy grin grin grin
felicity collect this lighter from me. Ask sexlassie what she wants you to do with it.
Pope191, please when returning to ogba after work, pls be looking out for any fair, beautiful lady on 3mb because felicity go drop sexlassie off there if the oven no gree make he light am.
Even my Oga dru23 tried and failed.

#najokeo

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by pope191: 12:19pm On Mar 24, 2020
1daboi:
felicity collect this lighter from me. Ask sexlassie what she wants you to do with it.
Pope191, please when returning to ogba after work, pls be looking out for any fair, beautiful lady on 3mb because felicity go drop sexlassie off there if the oven no gree make he light am.
Even my Oga dru23 tried and failed.

#najokeo
grin grin person deh stop for 3MB?
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by 1daboi: 12:23pm On Mar 24, 2020
pope191:

grin grin person deh stop for 3MB?
na so I hear o grin grin
Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by Babadee1900(m): 12:23pm On Mar 24, 2020
confusedworld17:
Please guys lets take it easy on @felicity. We learn everyday.
We take some decisions in a matter of seconds out of annoyance. Like me now, due to the fact that I'm in the comfort of my home, I can reason it well and I have decided that if I found my self in that position, I will just ask one of them to sit in the front or I will drop them off at the nearest bus stop.

Some riders can even penetrate under your elephant skin. Na so one enter my car the other day, the first thing wey come out from him mouth nah, "Hope this your car charger is fast because my battery is very low" I bin wan parra, but I just hold myself and did not even answer him.
If we as drivers decides to move mad every time a rider provokes us or talks anyhow, it’s not going to end well.

Last Thursday I got a request around Brassas place at admiralty. When I got there, I placed a call through to him to inform him of my arrival.

Me: Hello.......with the usual talk.

Him: .........what car are you driving and the color

Me: Honda Accord, Silver.

Him: Haa Honda keee that use to.....

Me: I dropped the call before he could complete whatever he was about to say.

When He came, he sat in the front. Brothers the first thing this man said was increase the ac, then went on rambling that he would have canceled the ride if he had noticed earlier that I had a Honda, there AC is useless, anytime he sees Honda car he sees nothing but bad luck, and he kept on talking, I did not even know whether to scream, tell him to shut up, tell him to geddifok.. This is someone I thought had sense, a man in his forties.

I just ignored him, he wanted to turn it into a conversation which was very annoying to me.

I put the AC in AUTO and continued driving totally ignoring him. When he saw that I wasn’t interested in whatever he has to say, he kept quiet. The same man that was shouting AC this Ac that had to close the vents on his side before we got to his destination.

Sometimes one just have to look from these riders and their madness.

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Re: If You Are Uber Partner In Lagos, Please Share Your Experience Here by sexylassie2(f): 12:25pm On Mar 24, 2020
xrayj:

Professionalism is ability to manage dicey situations & handling them well, ensuring all parties involve are treated fairly, it comes with a lot of sacrifice. Reason professionals are expensive. It is not always comfortable being one.


Does professionalism entails risking your life, business or sanity.

Managing situation does not mean putting your life at risk.

There is a pure line between altruism and professionalism.

Textbook version of professionalism is different from real life application of it.

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