I believe honesty is the best gift. I know they have given it many nice names now, such as integrity and frankness. But it doesn't matter what you call it, the key is how to be a good citizen. This is my principle, and I try to abide by it.
I have been engaged in the taxi industry for 35 years, and I know there are many unsatisfactory places in this industry. Taxi drivers have to be rough guys to be able to cope in new york. These days, you must be strong enough to fight the eight-hour traffic in new york. Because taxi drivers are tough, people will have a bad wrong impression. Taxi drivers are like everyone else. Most of them will become honest people. You can read in the newspaper almost every week that taxi drivers hand in money, jewelry or bonds, but people leave them in the car. If they were dishonest, you wouldn't have read these stories in the newspaper.
I have worked in the taxi industry for 35 years, and I know there are many disadvantages in this industry. In new york, taxi drivers have to work very hard to do this job. These days, you have to be in good shape to survive the eight-hour traffic war in new york. Because of their rude attitude, people mistakenly think that taxi drivers are not good people. In fact, they are no different from others. Most of them are honest and get along well with others. Almost every week, you can see in the newspaper that taxi drivers return the money or jewelry or banknotes left by passengers in the car. If it weren't for their honesty, you wouldn't have read the news in the newspaper.
Once in Brooklyn, I found an emerald ring in a taxi. I remember helping a lady with a lot of packages that day, so I went back to where I left her. It took me nearly two days to find her in order to return her ring. I didn't get much "thank you", but I still feel good because I did the right thing. I think I feel better than her.
Once in Brooklyn, I found an emerald diamond ring in my car. I remember pulling a lot of luggage for a lady that day, so I drove back to where she got off. It took me almost two days to find her and give her back the ring. I didn't even get a thank you, but I still feel very happy because I did a good thing. I think I am happier than her.
I was born and raised in Ireland and lived there until I was 19 years old. I came to this country in 19 13. Before I participated in World War I, I did several jobs to earn a few dollars. After leaving the army, I bought my own taxi and have always owned one. It's not easy sometimes, but my wife manages our money and we have a good savings for emergencies.
I grew up in Ireland and stayed there until I was 19 years old. 19 13 came to this country and did a lot of work to earn some money. I became a soldier during World War I, bought a taxi after leaving the army, and have my own car since then. Sometimes life is not easy, but my wife is very careful, and we also save some money in case there is any difficulty.
When I first started driving a taxi, Park Avenue was almost a pile of coal yards. Hoover Brewery is next to what is now waldorf. I did well, even in those days.
When the taxi first started, the Park Avenue where the rich stayed was almost entirely a coal yard. Now Hoover Brewery is very close to waldorf. Even in those years, I did quite well.
In all my years of driving a taxi, I have never had any disputes with the public, not even with drunkards. Even if they are a little wayward occasionally, I just agree with them, and then they will behave themselves.
In all my years of driving a taxi, I have never had any trouble with passengers, and I have never even had trouble driving under the influence of alcohol. Even if they take a small turn once in a while, I won't argue with them, and then they behave themselves.
People ask me about tips. As far as I know, almost everyone will give you something. Come to think of it, most Americans are very generous. I always try to be nice to everyone, whether they tip or not. I believe in God and try to be a good member of my parish. I try to treat others as God wants me to do. I have been trying for a long time, and the longer I try, the easier it will be.
Someone asked me about the tip. As far as I know, everyone actually gives a little. Think about it, most Americans are very generous. Whether tipping or not, I will try my best to serve every passenger. I believe in God and try to be a good parishioner in the parish. I think I will try my best to treat others as God wants me to treat others. I've been doing this for a long time, and the longer it takes, the easier it is.