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Question.

by ROB on 2006-03-25 01:17:59

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Hey, I have what I hope is an interesting question for you guys.
If you were starting over and started driving again for the first time, =
or helping someone to get started now, and were going to aid them with =
you hard earned experience, what would you do different, or what would =
you advise them to do, and no do starting out?

Thanks,
Rob
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Hey, I have what I hope is an =
interesting question
for you guys.
If you were starting over and started =
driving again
for the first time, or helping someone to get started now, and were =
going to aid
them with you hard earned experience, what would you do different, or =
what would
you advise them to do, and no do starting out?
 

size=3D2>Thanks,
Rob

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Question.

by DAN on 2006-03-28 04:28:48

Rob wrote:
> Hey, I have what I hope is an interesting question for you guys.
> If you were starting over and started driving again for the first time,
> or helping someone to get started now, and were going to aid them with
> you hard earned experience, what would you do different, or what would
> you advise them to do, and no do starting out?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob


Learn the city as much as possible. Use all the tools at your disposal.
Learn how to listen and speak on the radio. Treat your customers as you
would like to be treated.

Question.

by DAVID CASSELMAN on 2006-03-28 11:49:04

Pay attention to everything. it's dangerous out there. But don't treat your
passengers as enemy's but as friends. conversate with them. thats how you
get your tips. even though you don't pretent you care about their problems.
most people just need someone to listen to them. Learn the roads and pay
attention to how you went to an address so you can get back out. always
keep your radio mic in your lap.
"Dan" wrote in message
news:4Y2Wf.35463$bn3.3066@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Rob wrote:
>> Hey, I have what I hope is an interesting question for you guys.
>> If you were starting over and started driving again for the first time,
>> or helping someone to get started now, and were going to aid them with
>> you hard earned experience, what would you do different, or what would
>> you advise them to do, and no do starting out?
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>
> Learn the city as much as possible. Use all the tools at your disposal.
> Learn how to listen and speak on the radio. Treat your customers as you
> would like to be treated.




Question.

by ROCKETMAN on 2006-03-28 10:34:15

Hi,
You might enjoy my book,
Mystic Gypsy Mavericks: Dharmic Visions of a Vegas Cabbie is available
at cafepress.com/vegashack. For preview go to
authorsden.com/mysticgypsymavericks and click on books, left sidebar.
Driving nights in Vegas was pretty wild.
Tim (Rocketman) Hollis




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