Chauffeur

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Kaitaraiwa Waka Ngaio

Grant at the wheel of his vehicle.

Chauffeurs need excellent knowledge of their local area

Chauffeurs drive passengers to the places they wish to go, making sure that passengers and their luggage get there safely.

He whakamārama

Mahi ai ki te taraiwa i nga pahihi ki nga wahi e hiahia ana ratau ki te haere, me te ata whakatika kia tae pai atu ratau me a ratau tueke.

Entry Requirements

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

Meet people in this job

Colin Miller, Chauffeur

"The people who are best at being chauffeurs are those who will bend over backwards when things go wrong," says Colin, who has over 15 years' experience in the job.

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Pay

Salaries vary, but chauffeurs usually earn between $22,000 and $45,000 per year.
 

 

Job Outlook

Opportunities to become a chauffeur have declined.
 

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Posted: Mon, 23 Nov 2009
 

 


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