Innovative Taxi Driver Opens A Tuck Shop In His Vehicle, Peeps Impressed: "God Bless Your Hustle”
- An innovative taxi driver opened a tuckshop in his vehicle selling chips, sweets and many more
- The gentleman saw an opportunity to make money and help him put food in his house and took it
- The online community reacted to his idea, with many applauding him and encouraging the guy to soar higher
One innovative taxi driver opened a tuckshop in his vehicle, selling chips and sweets.
The taxi driver didn't see any reason why he couldn't run a tuckshop in his taxi - two in one. He placed his crate full of chips between his seat and the passenger seat. He also sells scones, sweets, Grandpa, airtime, and more.
The taxi driver stood on business here. He even had a speed point for those who feel like buying but don't have hard cash.
Taxi driver opens tuckshop in his vehicle
Social media users loved the man's idea
Social media users could not help but admire the man's thinking and wish him more success in his business.
@Isaacs Dee commented:
"I'm proud of the dude #real hustler this one."
@Owenzela Dyasi applauded:
"Good."
@Maximus Chinedum adored:
"Lucrative... keep up the good work ."
@Makhosazana Zwane expressed:
"God bless your hustle manRemember don't sell and drive."
@Gift Poonyane stanned:
"Smart man and the swiping machine says it all, bravo."
@Melokuhle Kells Maseko shared:
"I saw this in Thokoza - Alberton taxi. Don't know if it's the same taxi."
@Valeria Mateo Manuel loved:
"That's how it supposed to be than disturbing the street. He is genius ."
@Masilo Jackson Willem said:
"I hope the passengers will help him do his job correctly by only buying at the rank while he is still loading customers."
"Car owner would repair it": Ghanaian driver loaded taxi with 50 bags of charcoal
YEN.com.gh reported that a group hired a taxi to transport numerous bags of charcoal to a market, filling the vehicle except for the driver's seat.
In a video shared on social media, the overloaded taxi struggled to move initially, prompting some individuals to assist by pushing it.
Several people on social media who saw the video commented and wondered why people would use a taxi for such a job.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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