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What is a professional taxi driver?

Duties/Responsibilities: Drives taxicabs, limousines, company cars, or privately-owned vehicles to transport passengers. Picks up passengers at prearranged locations, taxi stands, or high traffic areas. Assists passengers with entering and exiting vehicles and assists with any luggage.



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According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual salary for taxi drivers and chauffeurs in the US is $30,050. This works out at around $14.50 an hour. Taxi drivers earn much lower than the average salary in the US.

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Do Make Money as a Taxi Driver in the UK a Good Living? On average, taxi drivers in the United Kingdom earn between £20,000 and £30,000 per year. On average, taxi drivers in the United Kingdom earn between £9 and £15 per hour. However, the rate may increase on certain days, such as bank holidays and Saturday evenings.

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According to the National Careers Service, an experienced taxi driver working around 40 hours a week might expect to make around £30,000 per year. As a one-person business, it's largely down to you. If you're prepared to put in the hours and work at anti-social times, your profits could soar.

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As a taxi driver you'll spend many hours of your day sitting behind the wheel, and this can cause a lot of stress on your body. Regular physical activity helps reduce the effects of stress by: Encouraging the release of 'feel good' endorphins.

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Yes, taxi cab driver jobs are in demand. Taxi cab driver demand is projected to grow 20% from 2018 to 2028.

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To become a Taxi Driver, you'll need:
  • to be a confident driver who is able to drive well in any road and weather conditions.
  • a helpful, trustworthy and patient manner.
  • some number skills, as you'll be dealing with cash a lot.
  • to be able to deal with all types of people including the occasional awkward or difficult customer.


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Determining a taxi driver's pay varies based on several factors. If you own your own taxi, you get to keep the entire fare, minus expenses. If you lease, you must pay a daily rate out of your incoming fares, plus the cost of gas. Some companies take a percentage of your fare instead of a flat-rate lease payment.

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They keep doing the same thing, lighting indicators, changing gears for hours at a stretch. And driving is potentially a very exciting job, meeting new people every hour. It is no surprise that taxi drivers become excellent analysts after years of observation. They just want to talk to break the monotony.

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There are over 43,904 taxi cab drivers currently employed in the United States. 23.6% of all taxi cab drivers are women, while 76.4% are men. The average taxi cab driver age is 47 years old.

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These drivers often work 10–12 hours a day, six days a week (2). Research across various cities has shown that these long hours, combined with the sedentary nature of their work, high stress, and low rates of insurance and healthcare access (3), contribute to poor health outcomes (4–6).

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With the potential to earn a good wage and tips, taxi driving can provide a decent standard of living. While the flexible work schedule is an advantage, it can also be a disadvantage, as taxi drivers often have to work long hours, especially during peak times. This can lead to burnout and a lack of work-life balance.

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All drivers I have known prefer longer rides. Many taxi drivers often have a daily target to achieve after which they'll just hang their gloves and call it quits for the day.

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Research has shown that taxi drivers are at risk for numerous health concerns, such as low back and leg pain, linked to their highly sedentary occupation, long work hours and stressors related to the job (e.g. low income, safety threats).

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Post Covid, the Licensed Private Car Hire Association (LPHCA) estimates that the UK's taxi and private hire industry is suffering a shortfall of 160,000 drivers – down from the 300,000-strong workforce pre-pandemic.

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It's easier to handle and manage cash compared to other modes of payment. Cash payments are immediate and there is no need to wait for the payment to be processed. Some taxi drivers may prefer cash payments to avoid paying fees associated with card payments.

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