I have known women who drove taxis. If you are willing to go through some basic safe defense courses I think it could be a dandy career. :) I think it could be fun. I would do some basic self defense courses just because it is a situation with lots of one on one time and I would feel more comfortable with more physical defense training in such a situation. Not everyone has my biases. :)
Thank you for your support, rightkindofme! That makes total sense, and I believe that passing a self-defense course is required as part of getting a license, here in the city. I feel a bit safer knowing that I'd be driving other women, exclusively. There was a recent news article about a new service in the city, and if it weren't for having read the article, I'd never have considered this. It's a fancy livery service for women by women, and they are recruiting.
Two things:
1. Driving a taxi is an honorable occupation. It allows you to earn a living, and meet a lot of different people.
2. It takes an intelligent person to learn all the streets and locations in a city, so don't sell yourself short.
Thank you, RussH! I'm just so happy to have opened my email in the morning this week and forced myself to read an article about it. It would be perfect for PTSD, especially since I won't have an authority figure breathing down my neck (my PTSD flares up around bosses). And it would be my golden ticket to financial independence, as I'm still somewhat dependent on my abuser. I think the female drivers earn $500-$1,500/week.
My best friend who passed away, would always bring this career up when I'd bemoan my situation, and I always winced in reply, feeling that it was beneath me. I guess that mixing the ingredients of economy in the US and PTSD, calls for thinking totally out of the box and reinventing oneself...
I'm just nervous at the thought of someone I know getting in to my livery cab, at some point, and feeling ashamed when they say, "So you're driving a cab now... that's...great..." . Having people feel sorry for me is poking at a wound that never heals, and that's why this whole career thing fills me with so much dread. I won't have the classic excuse of, "I'm doing this while going to school". Wonder how professional it would sound if I were to say, "This is temporary so that I can create savings, get out of poverty, get away from my abusers, and work on music."?
I think you being a taxi driver is cool! I also think that doing a career that makes you happy is better than having a really 'good' well paid job and being miserable in it :)
Thank you Sarah542. I'm not a driver yet. Just pondering. Not sure if I'll be happy doing it... it's just a route I never even considered before. Thank you for the cheer :)
I say go for it! Don't worry about what anyone else thinks about your profession. Its important for you to be happy doing whatever it is that you do. To heck with what other people think.... Its your life!
Thanks Solara. I hope I can remind myself to think this way when, as happened last night, I could tell that my family member felt slightly embarrassed and disappointed. I wanted to say, "Well, f*** you, it's because of you that I'm in this hole and can't function at a desk job!"