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How much do you tip a Megabus driver?

The TL;DR: While we do not expect tips; they are very much appreciated. For a bus hired by a group where that group received satisfactory+ service, $10.00 - $20.00 is wonderful. A professional driver's quality of service will not deteriorate in case you cannot or decide not to tip, so don't worry!



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So no, you are not required to tip your charter bus driver in the U.S., but tips are seen as a common courtesy. Gratuity will always be appreciated and can be a great way to show your appreciation for a job well done.

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While it is not required, leaving a tip for your driver is always encouraged and appreciated, especially if you're happy with the service you received. We suggest that you bring 10-15% of your rental cost in cash and give it to your driver at the end of your trip.

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The customary rate for tipping is zero, these people are paid a decent wage. If they do a fantastic job and deserve a tip, the usual thing is to pass around a hat and let everyone throw a few euro in as they see fit. A couple of months' wages tax-free is not required.

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While it is not required, leaving a tip for your driver is always encouraged and appreciated, especially if you're happy with the service you received. We suggest that you bring 10-15% of your rental cost in cash and give it to your driver at the end of your trip.

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25 Clever Gifts for School Bus Drivers
  • A heartfelt thank-you note. ADVERTISEMENT. ...
  • Gift Cards. ...
  • Sunflower dashboard bobble. ...
  • Aromatherapy heated neck wrap. ...
  • Insulated tumbler. ...
  • Fleece blanket. ...
  • This sweet bus driver key chain. ...
  • Bus driver T-shirt.


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Busboys, also known as bussers, typically do not receive tips directly from the patrons, though they would certainly accept tips when offered.

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Why do people in England thank the bus driver when they get off? They do this in the rest of the UK too, and in Ireland - not sure about the rest of Europe. It's just a cultural convention around politeness and etiquette; thanking someone for a service provided (including a paid service) is very customary in the UK.

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Bus drivers are people who take extra precautions and get people to where they need to go. So as riders, we can at least say thank you. It might not mean a lot to you, but it'll mean a lot to the driver. The proverb of thanking the bus driver is not only something you should do every once in a while, but every day.

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Public Transportation Etiquette Offer your seat to elderly or disabled passengers. If the train or bus is crowded, make sure you leave room for people to move around you. Avoid using the phone as much as possible. If you do talk on the phone, try to keep conversations brief and speak quietly.

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If you are taking a hop-on-hop-off bus, there will usually be a tip jar at the front of the bus for you to leave something at your own discretion. However, most other walking tour guides in London earn a fee for leading a tour.

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For guidance a piece of luggage must not exceed 62 inches when adding the total exterior dimensions of the piece (length + width + height) and should not weigh more than 50 pounds. Passengers can also take onboard one (1) small carry-on bag that will fit in the overhead storage compartments or under the seat.

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Unlike some countries you do not have to tip in the UK. However, there are some unsaid social rules about leaving a tip. For example, if you take a taxi it is normal practice to round up the fare to the nearest pound.

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To make sure these food toting heroes get the appreciation they deserve, here is a quick rundown of key things to consider when it comes to tipping for delivery. If everything goes smoothly with your delivery and the weather is good, 20% is the standard cost of having the mealtime brought to your doorstep.

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If you're looking for ways to show your bus driver employees appreciation so they feel valued, here are 15 ideas:
  1. Provide free meals. ...
  2. Offer bonus pay for safe driving. ...
  3. Provide paid time off. ...
  4. Offer flexible scheduling. ...
  5. Get Flowers Delivered. ...
  6. Pay for their fuel costs. ...
  7. Give them a raise. ...
  8. Provide free or discounted rides.


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