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How can I find a driver for hire ? |
My friend's driver's license was revoked, and I haven't gotten mine yet . My friend has to go see a doctor in another town, and I might like to be driven across the state to visit my aunt . It's hard for us to find a friend to drive us, even if we pay for the gas and buy him dinner . We don't know too many people with a car . Anybody who could drive us either works the wrong hours or is too busy . We can't take a taxi, because a taxi would charge hundreds of dollars for a one way trip . I'm not ready to hire a full -- time chauffer, but an unemployed person might be willing to drive us on a long trip if we pay for the gas, buy him dinner, and gave him twenty -- five dollars . If I was going to hire a full -- time chauffer, I'd go to an employment agancy . Why can't I go to an employment agency to hire somebody to drive us on an occasional basis ? How do I find the person I'm looking for ? I don't see why you couldn't go to the unemployment agency and hire someone. You may have to register through them as an employer but it shouldn't be that difficult. It's worth a try. Also you could try putting an ad in your local paper for a driver for hire. how about a ad in the local paper or maybe craig's list online ads |
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