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I'm miserable at my job. Completely miserable working in the insurance industry. I have thought about many different possible career moves, and think that maybe moving out-of-state would be good for me. I've thought about being a casino dealer, but it doesn' pay much to start. I'm a social person, and enjoy talking to just about anyone. Wondering if anyone has driven a cab for a living. Every time I'm in Vegas, the cabbies tell me they make good money. I think I could harvest corn by hand and enjoy that more than the job I'm in now.
 

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No idea ...I guess the pay is proportional to the effort and luck of getting
passengers...
I heard whoring pays well :toothless
Good luck on your carrer change
 

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Many moons ago I drove taxi in Vegas...............5-6 days a week, 10-12 hours a day........ for 13 months.

Fun job!

Did not like the long hours or the occassional ride where you had to sweat getting killed, but not a bad job if you dont mind driving in the city.

Most of the time you will spend sitting in a taxi stand at a hotel or playing liars poker at the airport with the other hacks.

You will put on about 150 miles a day in city driving on an average day.

Fun meeting people from all over the globe......especially the chicks. :manwh:
 

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Fish, I figured you were a cabbie at one time or another, and I was kind of directing that question to you, since you are the resident Vegas expert. I invest heavily, and will fine with retirement, once I get there. So I am not really into "building a career," I just want to enjoy my work as much as I can, and earn a modest living until I retire. Having never lived in Vegas, is it difficult to move there and become a cabbie? I don't know my way around the town at all, but figure that it would be a pretty fun job, at least for awhile, once you do know the town.
 

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Illini said:
Fish, I figured you were a cabbie at one time or another, and I was kind of directing that question to you, since you are the resident Vegas expert. I invest heavily, and will fine with retirement, once I get there. So I am not really into "building a career," I just want to enjoy my work as much as I can, and earn a modest living until I retire. Having never lived in Vegas, is it difficult to move there and become a cabbie? I don't know my way around the town at all, but figure that it would be a pretty fun job, at least for awhile, once you do know the town.
Boy, the taxi business as changed a ton since my days as a hack.

More cabs on the street, other means of transportation alternatives, larger city, etc., etc.

I personally think everybody should drive a cab in Vegas, if only for a few months..........or days.

However, and I know some that do it, but anything over one year will wear down the vast majority that ever set out to do this job.

Having said that, why not try it for awhile while you looking for something else............it is fairly easy to get a job with a good driving record.
 

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I hate my job too. The fact that I don't have to be here makes it much more tolerable.

I take over 2 hours of breaks a day and still do 125% of my expected work and get paid pretty well to do so.

I'm just here for the reportable income.
 

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I hate my job too. The fact that I don't have to be here makes it much more tolerable.

I take over 2 hours of breaks a day and still do 125% of my expected work and get paid pretty well to do so.

I'm just here for the reportable income.
Excellent
 

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I can 100% vouch for Fish driving a CAB I experienced the "driving" part in aug at the bash and it still gives me the ebby geebies to this day :105317756 :BLUEGUY:
 

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From talking to lots of the cabbies, it seems that a ballpark figure is $45,000. One guy told me $45K, and he worked 4 12-hour shifts a week. Another guy said 60K, working 5 12-hour shifts. Seems pretty decent, as opposed to making $25K starting as a craps dealer at a downtown dump.
 

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Dante said:
I can 100% vouch for Fish driving a CAB I experienced the "driving" part in aug at the bash and it still gives me the ebby geebies to this day :105317756 :BLUEGUY:
I knew it was just a matter of time before YOU, THE GENERAL, or BUCS chimed in with your false acquisations.

ps- Please note, have never had an accident ever!!

Very good driver and very defensive driver orientated.........although will admit that I can be extremely offensive at times also. :105317756
 

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Illini said:
From talking to lots of the cabbies, it seems that a ballpark figure is $45,000. One guy told me $45K, and he worked 4 12-hour shifts a week. Another guy said 60K, working 5 12-hour shifts. Seems pretty decent, as opposed to making $25K starting as a craps dealer at a downtown dump.
You are to high........unless you work your nose to the grind bigtime and get lucky with a few big tips.

On an average 10.5 hour shift, I would clear about $130 a day.

So say i worked on average 5.5 days a week..........that would be 130 x 5.5 = $715 a week.

$715 x 51 weeks = $36,500 a year.

Understand, I was a lazy cabdriver and spent a considerable amount of time playing liars poker at the airport, mingling with chicks, hanging out in cablines, running into sportsbooks every couple hours, etc..............but i would say this is what the AVERAGE driver made in my day.
 

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between that and the slamming of general's arm in the door as he reached thru MY WINDOW in the front of the car from his BACK seat to get himself OUT at valley ranch and then him trying to order a "BUSCH" beer in vegas

NO WONDER im a mess man :BLUEGUY:
 

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Dante said:
between that and the slamming of general's arm in the door as he reached thru MY WINDOW in the front of the car from his BACK seat to get himself OUT at valley ranch and then him trying to order a "BUSCH" beer in vegas

NO WONDER im a mess man :BLUEGUY:
True, I pity the poor soul that has to put up with us two.
 

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my brother drives a cab. he has been shot once but scored several times with hookers.
 

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Not worth it driving a cab, too much bull **** for little pay
 

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Dont do it. I drove for about 6 years. I am sure its changed a lot but the main reason not to do it is the new tram. Also lots of short rides. The strip from Sahara to Trop is only 3 miles. Many a trip from Ceasars to Ballys for 3 bucks back in my time. Fuggetaboutit. Lots of opportunity on the web to make $. Buyer beware.
 

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Ill,having spent 7 years in insurance I would have to agree that almost anything would be better.
 

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Judge, what line of work did you get into after insurance? It seems that I've heard you went to Costa Rica to work in the sportsbook industry. Is that right?
 

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