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About Chauffeur Jobs

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By Roe Gillis
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About Chauffeur Jobs
About Chauffeur Jobs
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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 their desired destination and sometimes to provide a mode of transportation each and every day.

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    Types

  1. There are many types of chauffeur jobs available for any person interested in working in this field. Two of the most popular are taxi driving positions and limousine driving positions.
  2. Qualifications

  3. To work in most chauffeur jobs, a person must have a good driving record, hold a regular license or a chauffeur's license and typically be at least 21 years of age.
  4. Benefits

  5. If an individual is seeking a job where he can work alone most of the day, then a job as a chauffeur might be right for him. Also, chauffeur jobs are usually very flexible so work would be available day or night, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
  6. Earnings

  7. People employed as a chauffeur usually make around $19,000 per year. This figure is not including tips, and it depends on the city they work in.
  8. Fun Fact

  9. The word chauffeur derives from the French language. The French language, like many others, has a masculine and feminine pronunciation for the same word; so a female chauffeur is said to be a chauffeuse in France.
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