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From: Jim Charter
Subject: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 14 Feb 2009 18:35:26
Message: <4997553e$1@news.povray.org>
Had a kind of a strange day teaching today.  I was in to teach a 4 hr 
'continuing ed' course.  Sometimes we call it the 'renewal course'  It 
is a course that the Taxi and Limousine Commission mandates that drivers 
must take at the end of their 1 year probationary period as a 
requirement for the first renewal of their 'hack' license.  After that, 
drivers must renew their licenses every two years.

The renewal course is a reflective course where drivers are supposed to 
discuss and refocus on customer service issues in light of their 
experiences during their first year of driving.  Since it is a class 
where you want to encourage conversations you do the standard adult 
education thing and start off by having everyone introduce themselves to 
the room.

So one older Pakistani gentleman introduces himself and reminds me that 
he had me as a teacher for his initial training and then goes on to say 
that he hasn't been able to drive much. Since we last met his young, 
beautiful wife, 40-years of age, suffered a stroke and now in the 
hospitable in a coma.  He's got a part time job, instead of hacking, so 
he can spend more time caring for his two young daughters and being with 
his wife.  (Later as part of the class I would be demonstrating the use 
of a wheelchair.)

Meanwhile, just down the hall, my boss is teaching a special course we 
do for drivers who have lost their hack licenses do to DWI convictions. 
  Normally a DWI means mandatory and permanent revocation of your 
license to operate a taxi.  This is an experimental course to try and 
reinstate some drivers.  It is a seven week course and this was the 
sixth or seventh class.  Mostly the class is a bunch of young toughs but 
one student was an older and harder case.  My boss describes him as an 
'instigator,' a rabble rouser, always talking back and seeking the 
attention of the younger ones. ("I drive better after a drink. Ho, Ho") 
For weeks my boss has been doing battle with this guy during the class. 
  Today, this man comes into class devastated.  On Thursday last, his 
son was out with a group of kids drinking and driving.  His son is now 
in the hospital brain dead. His son was a passenger in the car.


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 14 Feb 2009 19:54:14
Message: <499767b6@news.povray.org>
Wow, such a shame for the son, but I imagine quite a wake-up call for the 
father.  It's a shame he had to learn his lesson from his son's 
experience, and had to provide such a poor example to the son.

Jim


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From: John VanSickle
Subject: Re: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 15 Feb 2009 04:45:26
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Jim Charter wrote:

> Today, this man comes into class devastated.  On Thursday last, his son 
> was out with a group of kids drinking and driving.  His son is now in 
> the hospital brain dead. His son was a passenger in the car.

The chickens have come home to roost,

   or

God's patience is not infinite.

Regards,
John


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 15 Feb 2009 09:22:48
Message: <49982538@news.povray.org>
John VanSickle wrote:
> Jim Charter wrote:
> 
>> Today, this man comes into class devastated.  On Thursday last, his 
>> son was out with a group of kids drinking and driving.  His son is now 
>> in the hospital brain dead. His son was a passenger in the car.
> 
> 
> The chickens have come home to roost,
> 
>   or
> 
> God's patience is not infinite.
> 

Hard not to see it that way.


And, of course,..."there are eight million stories in the naked city"


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From: Jim Charter
Subject: Re: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 15 Feb 2009 09:26:31
Message: <49982617$1@news.povray.org>
Jim Henderson wrote:
> Wow, such a shame for the son, but I imagine quite a wake-up call for the 
> father.  It's a shame he had to learn his lesson from his son's 
> experience, and had to provide such a poor example to the son.
> 

Yes, in this story we never get to know the son, but one wonders if he 
might have been a better beneficiary of such a harsh lesson, perhaps at 
the expense of the father.


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: one Saturday at taxi school
Date: 15 Feb 2009 12:52:21
Message: <49985655$1@news.povray.org>
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:26:28 -0500, Jim Charter wrote:

> Jim Henderson wrote:
>> Wow, such a shame for the son, but I imagine quite a wake-up call for
>> the father.  It's a shame he had to learn his lesson from his son's
>> experience, and had to provide such a poor example to the son.
>> 
>> 
> Yes, in this story we never get to know the son, but one wonders if he
> might have been a better beneficiary of such a harsh lesson, perhaps at
> the expense of the father.

Indeed, that may well have been the case.

Jim


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