On the Job

Aug. 22nd, 2006 08:45 pm
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My jockeying began - and ended - today. All in all, I enjoyed it and learnt a lot.

I drove DS to college and hurried back to shave, shower, get dressed and prepared for my first stint as a jockey.

Rang the boss spot on ten and within ten minutes a cab was at the front door to pick me up.

My teacher was Mike. Mike from Glasgow, and I was able to tell him that I'd spent some time there last month. "Err, ten minutes," I confessed, "it's a nice airport, though."

Anyway, Glasgow was a long time back for Mike, but he retains the accent. He's happy in his job, and he reckons he enjoys getting up at four in the morning. This is the only job he can say that for, so that's an encouraging sign. He says you get to be your own boss and meet some interesting people.

There's a lot more freedom than I'd imagined, and I could see as he worked through the day that I could indeed make a thousand dollars a week quite easily. More if I worked hard at it.

Shifts change at three in the morning and three in the afternoon, and within that twelve hours you can work pretty much as you see fit.

I can see how skilful use of the computer could be a big help in making money. There's a lot of scope for tactics.

This is a job where attention to detail pays off. I learnt a few of the tips and traps - stuff that would otherwise take me a lot of time or stress to discover on my own.

I'm looking forward to the course. There's a fair bit of memory work involved, and I can make a start on that now.

I went through until about two and then the boss rang up and said I'd done my jockeying. I'd do more after the course was over, but somehow four hours has turned into twenty-one and I've got the rest of the week off.

Monday morning at 0900. I'm looking for good scores on tests.

Date: 2006-08-23 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wheres-my-tea.livejournal.com
I just hope you're not the first Canberra cabbie to be brutally stabbed by an irate passenger driven to murder by the notorious automated booking system.

Date: 2006-08-23 06:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skyring.livejournal.com
Only had one passenger complain about that, and he didn't blame the driver. I'm sure it will be better by the time I don my cap and gloves and strap myself in.

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