Well well , I was on the way back from a cab on Wednesday morning (2am), and I met another interesting cab driver with his own anecdote about life.
He was sharing with me how difficult life was being a cab driver, and how the increase in fares did not just affect us, but him also. He complained of how the new fares had turned off customers who would rather wait for the first bus or first train rather than take the cab. He had also talked about how his 2 children would starting primary school and how he had to single handedly put rice on the table for his wife, his children and himself. Sigh such is his predicament.
Well, he had mentioned about the constraints that he had faced and how he only had primary school education and how it had led to him ending up driving since he was a tender age. Of course, he had also mentioned how times had changed and how one needed an N or O level cert to drive a cab. Subsequently, he was worried that his children would not be able to adapt to the society for them in the future.
Sigh, times have really changed. 3 decades ago, noodles could be bought at 50 cents and things were so much easier. Education was fun and people were happy. Nowadays, we go about our daily innings with this 'computed' mindset and with our even thought or appreciation for life. Life has become such a bitter struggle to make ends meet and has been hard on the general population. I respect this uncle who has chose to struggle on and to continue to work against the odds and try to support his family. The education system has been taxing on us, and I guess, we really need to change and adapt, or else we would be sorely left wanting.
'let us not take the roof over our heads, the food on the table and the starhub cable as simply necessities, when somewhere just maybe a few roads down, these maybe be luxuries.'
PS: if the taxi driver and the passenger is at the loosing end of this new meter system, who is making the dough? Rather obvious eh.
He was sharing with me how difficult life was being a cab driver, and how the increase in fares did not just affect us, but him also. He complained of how the new fares had turned off customers who would rather wait for the first bus or first train rather than take the cab. He had also talked about how his 2 children would starting primary school and how he had to single handedly put rice on the table for his wife, his children and himself. Sigh such is his predicament.
Well, he had mentioned about the constraints that he had faced and how he only had primary school education and how it had led to him ending up driving since he was a tender age. Of course, he had also mentioned how times had changed and how one needed an N or O level cert to drive a cab. Subsequently, he was worried that his children would not be able to adapt to the society for them in the future.
Sigh, times have really changed. 3 decades ago, noodles could be bought at 50 cents and things were so much easier. Education was fun and people were happy. Nowadays, we go about our daily innings with this 'computed' mindset and with our even thought or appreciation for life. Life has become such a bitter struggle to make ends meet and has been hard on the general population. I respect this uncle who has chose to struggle on and to continue to work against the odds and try to support his family. The education system has been taxing on us, and I guess, we really need to change and adapt, or else we would be sorely left wanting.
'let us not take the roof over our heads, the food on the table and the starhub cable as simply necessities, when somewhere just maybe a few roads down, these maybe be luxuries.'
PS: if the taxi driver and the passenger is at the loosing end of this new meter system, who is making the dough? Rather obvious eh.
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