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Cabbing Down NYC's Mean Streets
The college graduate foundered for a few years before stumbling into the world of taxi-driving. And there she found her niche. Her book describes why she began driving a taxi, what she has learned and passengers she remembers. One told Plaut she was a dominatrix and complained about her Wall Street clients. Plaut knew just the type: self-important "masters of the universe" who are lousy tippers. She told her passenger, "I'd rather have dominatrices and escorts - or even hookers and pimps - in my car over those guys." And with that, she writes, "we arrived at a nice doorman building, she tipped me generously, and she got out." Plaut doesn't plan on driving a cab forever but when she doesn't she finds she misses it. Does she think of herself as a cab driver who writes or as a writer who drives a cab? "A little of both. The sad thing is, it's easier to get behind the wheel of a taxi than it is to write something other people want to read." Email This Post |
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