Ask me anything! i will be as honest as possible as to my experiences as a cabbie in las vegas since 2007. if you want a day to day on some of the happenings in the job you can also follow me on twitter, vegascab @vagascab
they are all over the place this is a pretty nice town there aren't to many places that you have to watch for except north las vegas and east las vegas in parts every where else is at least decent
If you wait more than 90 minutes you can go home without question the general wait when i was extra was 30 minutes at most...and no i dont subscribe to any sights i hear they have pretty good info though
Sounds like a fun project, feel free to e-mail me any questions at dustinqualls2@gmail.com
In las Vegas you do not pay to drive you show up to work just like any other job, I show up at a certain time on certain days and just get in the cab and drive
Casino Dealer
How do you prove that someone is card-counting?
Radio program/music director
Do radio stations have to pay royalties to artists to play their songs?
Call Center Employee (Retail)
I've heard that a lot of startups are hiring really well-educated college grads and paying them a lot, reasoning that customer service is often a client's most lasting impression of a brand. What do you think, and is it something you see spreading?
i love working for YCS but have never worked for another company so I couldnt tell you, the best place to find info is on the nevada taxicab aurthority website there is a link to every company
Legally no, but it does happen
when you first start its tough to make money but it is not bad, depends on what the felony is for and it is completely up to the taxicab authority to say if he could get a job or not
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