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Dino’s Answer
Hello Farim,
I appreciate you reaching out to us. How have you been? I'm eager to share some insights with you that I've gathered from a friend who's a driver. He genuinely enjoys his job for a multitude of reasons.
Firstly, he cherishes the liberty to manage his own time. Secondly, he doesn't have to report to any boss or supervisor at his workplace. Thirdly, his earnings are comparable to those of regular 9-5 employees, and sometimes, he even makes more. Lastly, he enjoys the healthy competition with himself, unlike in other jobs where he'd have to deal with others and sometimes even appease them.
I'm sure you have your unique reasons for considering a career in driving. I've met people who use driving as a secondary income source. They hold regular full-time jobs and drive in their spare time for additional income. It's a productive way to utilize their time instead of merely lounging at home and watching TV.
They believe that life nowadays requires extra effort, and finding another income source helps them make ends meet and provide extra for their families. It's all about being practical. If you possess driving skills, why not use them to earn money? It's a respectable and empowering job.
Remember, Farim, I'm here to support you in whatever path you choose to take. Safe driving to you!
I appreciate you reaching out to us. How have you been? I'm eager to share some insights with you that I've gathered from a friend who's a driver. He genuinely enjoys his job for a multitude of reasons.
Firstly, he cherishes the liberty to manage his own time. Secondly, he doesn't have to report to any boss or supervisor at his workplace. Thirdly, his earnings are comparable to those of regular 9-5 employees, and sometimes, he even makes more. Lastly, he enjoys the healthy competition with himself, unlike in other jobs where he'd have to deal with others and sometimes even appease them.
I'm sure you have your unique reasons for considering a career in driving. I've met people who use driving as a secondary income source. They hold regular full-time jobs and drive in their spare time for additional income. It's a productive way to utilize their time instead of merely lounging at home and watching TV.
They believe that life nowadays requires extra effort, and finding another income source helps them make ends meet and provide extra for their families. It's all about being practical. If you possess driving skills, why not use them to earn money? It's a respectable and empowering job.
Remember, Farim, I'm here to support you in whatever path you choose to take. Safe driving to you!
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Angella’s Answer
Hello Farim, Sorry,. I can't get exactly what you mean by driwer,
From the question, I can tell you meant "driver" but found a typing error.
Here are some of the tips you can work as a driver;
1. Train as a driver
2. Obtain a valid driver's license; You might require different licenses as different vehicle use different licenses such as the trucks and buses.
3. search for job opportunities; this should be your first idea if you want to bring your dream occupation to reality.
4. Build your resume; Talk of your experience by building your portfolio.
5. Obtain the necessary driver's certification for the role
6. Maintain a positive and clean driving record, by avoiding violation of road rules as well as accidents.
7. Lastly, improve your skills. By finding out fellow drivers new skills that are allowed by the organization and are safe.
Remember, driving is a call and you should strive to do them in passion without being followed up to meet the regulations.
DISCLAIMER; i answered this question believing that you had a typing error and typed 'driwer' instead of "driver".
Regards, Angella chepchirchir.
Thank you for considering Career village as your career helper. Welcome for more questions again.
From the question, I can tell you meant "driver" but found a typing error.
Here are some of the tips you can work as a driver;
1. Train as a driver
2. Obtain a valid driver's license; You might require different licenses as different vehicle use different licenses such as the trucks and buses.
3. search for job opportunities; this should be your first idea if you want to bring your dream occupation to reality.
4. Build your resume; Talk of your experience by building your portfolio.
5. Obtain the necessary driver's certification for the role
6. Maintain a positive and clean driving record, by avoiding violation of road rules as well as accidents.
7. Lastly, improve your skills. By finding out fellow drivers new skills that are allowed by the organization and are safe.
Remember, driving is a call and you should strive to do them in passion without being followed up to meet the regulations.
DISCLAIMER; i answered this question believing that you had a typing error and typed 'driwer' instead of "driver".
Regards, Angella chepchirchir.
Thank you for considering Career village as your career helper. Welcome for more questions again.
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