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MC wrote:Aren't you a female? Why would you wanna be a taxi driver? Or did I misunderstand?
Anyway I don't know the answers to your questions but this would be my assumption. Getting a taxi-driver job should be easy enough as there aren't too many requirements. Competition may be a problem though.
Also I believe the taxi driver's license is the same as a normal license. If someone doesn't have one it may take you 1 month to 1 year to get it. Yes I've heard it take that long for some people. Though they seem to all be Indian. Don't know if it's prejudice or Indians just suck at driving :lol: I think it's a little of both
It would cost about AED 3500 - 4000 to do it through the Police.
As for how long taxis work, I think one told me he worked for 12 hour shifts. Donno how flexible that is. As for the salary, no I don't think it's anything decent, but it would definitely be better than a janitor. Maybe AED 4000 - 5000 a month? Not sure.
Burken wrote:That would be pretty much anyway. Some work at offices and only get 1500dhs per month.
Oh well, those taxi people irritate me so much that I don't know what to do.
Yes, I am a female. I was just wondering cause I suddenly got intersted in everything that has to do with this kind of work and people, cause I just want to understand the stupidy of this =)
Burken wrote:Wouln't say it's close to this in Sweden. In Sweden they are like heaven, comparing to this. Been to Egypt too, crappy cars, but still not being treated like Sharjah taxis.
But as we are speaking about this I have some questions. How easy is it to get a taxi-driver-job? What do they have to do, to get driver-license? Is there any control, does it cost much, how long do they work, do they get kind of good salary, or is like cleaning, etc?
Fill me in!
St.Lucifer wrote:MC wrote:Aren't you a female? Why would you wanna be a taxi driver? Or did I misunderstand?
Anyway I don't know the answers to your questions but this would be my assumption. Getting a taxi-driver job should be easy enough as there aren't too many requirements. Competition may be a problem though.
Also I believe the taxi driver's license is the same as a normal license. If someone doesn't have one it may take you 1 month to 1 year to get it. Yes I've heard it take that long for some people. Though they seem to all be Indian. Don't know if it's prejudice or Indians just suck at driving :lol: I think it's a little of both
It would cost about AED 3500 - 4000 to do it through the Police.
As for how long taxis work, I think one told me he worked for 12 hour shifts. Donno how flexible that is. As for the salary, no I don't think it's anything decent, but it would definitely be better than a janitor. Maybe AED 4000 - 5000 a month? Not sure.
Its just prejudice..
k on the topic..People do tip cabbies... I'm not so used to it..I dont really tip them unless i'm drunk or the cabby is mannerly..
And I think tipping can be real bad at times. coz
1. its hard on other people who cant afford to tip everytime they get into a cab.
2. Cabbies develop a biased view on the ppl waiting for cabs n tend to pick up only them whiteskins..
craigindubai wrote:
I wonder how they possibly get that biased view?
St.Lucifer wrote:craigindubai wrote:
I wonder how they possibly get that biased view?
hmm.. most of the Indians, Pakistanis, Pinoys etc dont tip cabbies.. Atleast abt Indians I can say that coz, a) its not a practise/culture/custom in India b)a lot of them cant afford it c)Regardless of how rich they r .. Indians are skinflints when it comes to tipping. Its seen as.. 'oh s/he's doing is duty. y should one tip him/her', or 'thats what s/he gets paid for'.
And usually people from the western countries tip, as its part of their custom, culture and.. the result is biased treatment from cabbies.
craigindubai wrote:St.Lucifer wrote:craigindubai wrote:
I wonder how they possibly get that biased view?
hmm.. most of the Indians, Pakistanis, Pinoys etc dont tip cabbies.. Atleast abt Indians I can say that coz, a) its not a practise/culture/custom in India b)a lot of them cant afford it c)Regardless of how rich they r .. Indians are skinflints when it comes to tipping. Its seen as.. 'oh s/he's doing is duty. y should one tip him/her', or 'thats what s/he gets paid for'.
And usually people from the western countries tip, as its part of their custom, culture and.. the result is biased treatment from cabbies.
Well now we know it's not racism... It's a commercial decision on their behalf.
St.Lucifer wrote:craigindubai wrote:St.Lucifer wrote:craigindubai wrote:
I wonder how they possibly get that biased view?
hmm.. most of the Indians, Pakistanis, Pinoys etc dont tip cabbies.. Atleast abt Indians I can say that coz, a) its not a practise/culture/custom in India b)a lot of them cant afford it c)Regardless of how rich they r .. Indians are skinflints when it comes to tipping. Its seen as.. 'oh s/he's doing is duty. y should one tip him/her', or 'thats what s/he gets paid for'.
And usually people from the western countries tip, as its part of their custom, culture and.. the result is biased treatment from cabbies.
Well now we know it's not racism... It's a commercial decision on their behalf.
Who said it's racism ? eh?
craigindubai wrote:I'll ask my father.... But I don't think so.
Is tipping them such a heinous crime? Or are they not worthy of your tip?
craigindubai wrote:And welcome to DF to our new friend from the RTA......
Sheikhmo wrote:craigindubai wrote:And welcome to DF to our new friend from the RTA......
You find me a city in the world as large as Dubai or larger that handles the pressure and delivers the job the RTA does?
Sheikhmo wrote:I have seen lots of people take Taxis and I hear they do a great job.