Nov 26, 2008
Longer wait, fewer passengers
CABBY Wee Chew Khoon, 40, waited two hours in the taxi queue at Changi Airport yesterday before he got a passenger.
He used to be able to pocket $100 a day after paying off his taxi rental and diesel but this has since dwindled to between $60 and $70 a day.
'There are now fewer passengers, and you have to wait longer for one as well,' he said.
Read Maria Almenoar and Yeo Ghim Lay's full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
looks like an emphatic NO! i think they qualify as "slave driver". the taxi uncles are working for free for CUNT and totally at their mercy.:oIo:
Longer wait, fewer passengers
CABBY Wee Chew Khoon, 40, waited two hours in the taxi queue at Changi Airport yesterday before he got a passenger.
He used to be able to pocket $100 a day after paying off his taxi rental and diesel but this has since dwindled to between $60 and $70 a day.
'There are now fewer passengers, and you have to wait longer for one as well,' he said.
Read Maria Almenoar and Yeo Ghim Lay's full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
looks like an emphatic NO! i think they qualify as "slave driver". the taxi uncles are working for free for CUNT and totally at their mercy.:oIo: