Taxi Driver

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Kaitaraiwa Waka Kawe Pāhihi

A taxi driver welcomes a customer.

A taxi driver greeting a passenger

Taxi drivers drive cars or vans and charge passengers fares to take them from one place to another.

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He kaitaraiwa kawe pahihi mai i tetahi wahi ki tetahi atu wahi, mo te utu.

Entry Requirements

To become a taxi driver you need to have held a Class 1 licence for at least two years and have a passenger (P) endorsement, which includes police clearance.

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Lilly Taopua.

"The great thing about being a shuttle driver is that most of the passengers I get are going on holiday, so they're on a high - and that's infectious."

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Pay

Pay for taxi drivers varies, and depends on whether they own their own vehicle, the number of hours they drive, and the taxi company they work for.
 

 

Job Outlook

Opportunities to get into taxi driving are good, as taxi companies are always on the lookout for new employees.
 

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Posted: Mon, 23 Nov 2009
 

 


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