4.28.2005

i find the cab driver lifestyle intriguing...



They call it "the lot" or "the pen," although it is also sarcastically referred to as "the cabby country club" or less charitably as "taxi driver purgatory." From the air, it is a shimmering yellow blob on an otherwise colorless landscape of tarmac and terminals. Hidden amid the cargo depots at Kennedy International Airport, the four-acre lot contains hundreds of taxis waiting for lucrative fares to Manhattan, the dreaded "shorty" trips to Brooklyn and Queens or the dream rides to New Jersey and Connecticut. Its official name is the Central Taxi Hold, and the wait can stretch up to five hours.

During the day and early evening, the lot feels like a crowded schoolyard, with restless, distracted men hovering over card games or swarming around a soccer ball, their shouts drowned out every 90 seconds by the roar of incoming planes. Haitian drivers favor dominoes played on the trunks of their cars, Russians clot around backgammon boards held up by trash bins and Hispanic drivers crouch between vehicles, throwing dice and sometimes wagering their hard-earned dollars.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have secretly wanted to be a cabbie as well. I would be a good one. I would have it down. I find some cabbies downright dumb. I just hate on cabbies who excessively beep/honk their horn for idiotic reasons. Cabbies are cool but I suspect at least a few are terrorists. I would not be a terrorist cabdriver.

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