W: Do you enjoy your work Do you enjoy meeting people
M: Yes. Sometimes. I’ve got to be honest. Sometimes.
W: So, some people you like and some you don’t
M: Yeah, it’s like a lot of things, meeting the general public. You get good days, and you get bad days. But I do enjoy the job. I like the freedom of the job, being self-employed.
W: Do you ever get difficult passengers
M: Yes, sometimes.
W: What sort of things do they get up to
M: I would say sometimes a lot of difficult passengers are people who don’t go in cabs a lot and they’re unfamiliar with procedures, especially if you work nights. People drinking or the extras that would be included on the tariff after a certain time of night.
W: You mean they argue with you over money
M: Yes, that can happen. Or the way... the good thing is, people can argue about the way that you go on a certain route because they always know better.
A. A taxi-driver.
B. A bus driver.
C. A policeman.
D. A tourist guide.
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