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
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I wish!! In las vegas you must work for a company and they are all different but pay their drivers based on commission. A driver depending on which company a driver works for they receive 39-50% of what they put on the meter plus tips.
Almost everyday actually, sometimes multiple times a day. I just ssy i dont know what you are talking about and carry on with the ride.
Actually the more of a sarcastic asshole that I am to people thebetter tips I get. I actually have found that i make the most money by just picking up wherever I drop, there is way to much time waisted looking for something that is working.
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Well mostly at hotels however, we pick up all over the city not just at hotels. the law just states that a cab can not impede traffic to load or unload passengers, so i'm sure in the spirit of the question that you are asking yes just at hotels.
Yes we do...most companies offer a benefits package, however doesnt obama care take effect soon?
A taxi to boulder city would be rather expensive probably looking in the neighborhood of abour 50-70 depending on where she is going, howevee that said it is all freeway. I would love this ride personally but my personal suggestion is to set up sedan service, will end up being cheaper since they charge by the hour, and should only take about a half hour to get there.
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