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Cairo is infamous as being one of the most infuriating places to catch a cab. Whether you catch a cab on the street or at the airport, taxi drivers in Cairo have a nasty tendency to be rude, aggressive and consistently overcharge. Even if you've agreed on a price before you start the trip, Cairo taxi drivers will invariably ask for much more when it is time to pay. Cairo veterans claim the best tactic is just to give them what you think is fair and walk away without getting into an argument - it might just be worth getting a pre-booked airport taxi and saving yourself the hassle!


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Have you ever stopped and thought about the pros and cons of taxi cab driver jobs?

As with any job there are both good and bad qualities that you should consider before you jump in. Before this article is over I've got a few things for you to think about as well but we'll get to that in a few minutes.

Pros

First, lets talk about the pros of a taxi cab driver jobs. They are easy jobs to get for the most part which is one big reason lots of people take a job like this. Never underestimate anybody.

Greet and maintain eye contact with the customer when you pick him up. By employing this technique, you tell the customer that you know what he looks like and acknowledge his presence. Psychologically, it makes it harder for him to bring harm to you. Your life may depend on it.

Know the city. Disputes and arguments can arise between you and your customer if you do not know your way around the city. He may think you are trying to "run him up" on the meter. Such disagreements can lead to physical assaults or worse. Study your map during your down time.

Trust your instincts. If you feel uneasy about picking up a customer, then there is something wrong. Request your dispatcher that you do NOT want to pick him up because of the area or because of him.

Know your emergency procedures. Every cab company has a written set of rules in the event of an emergency. Be sure you know what these rules are since they can vary from company to company.

Always keep your windows rolled up. Have the window open just wide enough to communicate with the customer. Do not open it all the way such that he can grab any part of you and pull you out of your car.

Keep your doors locked at all times. This is very important if you are sitting at a taxi stand or parked on the side of the street. If you are studying your map, you do not want to be taken by surprise if somebody walks up to your taxi and climbs in all of a sudden without getting a good look at him.

Take extra precautions at night. Between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. are the most dangerous times for a taxi driver. Most assaults, robberies, and muggings occur around the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. Iceland airport taxi pickup