Taxi Drivers
Yes, I know, it’s a little strange to have this job in here, given that there is very little formal training needed, most certainly no college degree. We all know, I think, what taxi drivers do, although there might be one wrinkle to the business unknown. Most drivers do not own their own car, they lease it from a large company. This also gives them access to the controllers, the maintenance and so on provided by that large company and the long term contracts they might have for supplying services.
As I say, there’s very little education needed to become a taxi or cab driver. A high school diploma and a driver’s license is enough in many places. Some others ask for an advanced driver’s license, some even for up to 80 hours of classroom time in training, but that’s about the top of it. Far from needing a college degree to do this job it’s often been used, especially in some of the big cities, as a job to use to pay your way through college. Because those big companies like to have a 24 hour service, it’s often quite easy to fit in shifts behind the wheel around the classes and so on you need to do to get a college degree.
As to type of person who would be best at this, from our EQSQ personality tests I think we can quite easily see that it’s the empathic type, those with the female brain. Yes, I know that most taxi drivers have been historically (and still are) male, but this is indeed changing. Dealing with customers all day long, perhaps chatting or not, as they wish, clearly this is where empathic skills are needed.

