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  • How to Train to Be a Professional Chauffeur

    Becoming a professional chauffeur can be a rewarding career, especially if you work for a good company. Sometimes, you have to drive famous clients to their venues. Apart from your regular pay, you can receive generous tips from clients. Job prospects are also brighter compared to many other professions. Chauffeur and taxi driver employment is expected to grow 16 percent between 2008 and 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • How to Train to Be a Chauffeur

    Chauffeurs transport their passengers to and from their workplaces, homes, airports, business-related events and entertainment events such as dining or concerts. They often work hectic schedules---they may work evenings, weekends or holidays---but job opportunities in the field are plentiful. Little formal education is required of chauffeurs (most companies simply require a high school diploma or GED), but they must be familiar with everything from maps and driving in rush hour to handling difficult passengers.

  • How to Have a Personal Chauffeur

    Personal chauffeurs help you get around when traveling in an unfamiliar area or if you are unable to drive for long periods of time. In instances where legal issues concern you, a personal driver offers you transportation while you wait out a sentence of license suspension. When hiring a personal chauffeur for long periods of time, you need to provide the mode of transport, preferably an easily operable vehicle, as well as a form of payment.

  • Chauffeur Job Description

    Driving can often be the easiest way of getting somewhere, especially in large cities or urban areas. Chauffeurs are professional drivers who make it their job to drive others around in these environments, using their skills and local knowledge to the benefit of their customers. These workers can be found in almost all cities, though in general, the larger the city, the more chauffeurs.

  • About Chauffeur Jobs

    If you have ever wanted a job where you can work independently and enjoy variety every day, then you may want to take a look at becoming a chauffeur. Chauffeur jobs have been around for many years and have offered many men and women who work in this field flexibility and an opportunity to make decent money. Working as a chauffeur can range from doing jobs at weddings and funerals to working for upscale clients and famous people. The main job characteristics of a chauffeur is to assist people with getting in and out of cars, to drive them to…

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