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Within two years, more than 8,000 taxis in the main urban area of Nanjing will be equipped with cameras that have recording functions. Many passengers are concerned about their privacy issues regarding the installation of cameras inside the car. However, many taxi drivers express that installing cameras is very helpful for protecting their personal safety and deterring criminals.
After much deliberation, Yang Yonglin decided to become a "Ge". All taxis in the main city will be equipped with cameras that have recording functions.
A community worker stated that given the current severe employment situation, university students would benefit more from training at taxi companies rather than being "idle" at home. They can earn money to support themselves while also accumulating rich social experience. Netizen "Qingwu" also expressed that it's not necessarily a bad thing for university students to drive taxis as it can increase their understanding of society and life.
Netizens believe it could be a good thing.
To experience Yang Yonglin's service, the reporter specifically followed his car for a trip. When Yang Yonglin drove to Phoenix West Street, a family of three waved at him on the side of the road, and he stopped by the curb. Opening the door, Yang Yonglin first teased the child. After the passengers were seated, he gently asked: "Sir, where are you going?" And upon reaching the destination, Yang Yonglin softly said: "Thank you, please take care of your belongings." After sending away the passengers, Yang Yonglin shared his "Ge" experiences with the reporter. "To be a Ge, one must have good driving skills, but also master basic etiquette, such as smiling and saying 'hello', lending a hand when luggage is heavy, which makes passengers feel comfortable. Taxis are after all a window industry. If I were a passenger and didn't have a comfortable environment, it wouldn't work either!"
"I used to walk the path arranged by my family, but this time I want to decide for myself." Due to low wages in logistics, Yang Yonglin chose to work while studying to prepare for future "job hopping". From 2003 to 2007, Yang Yonglin completed all courses of the law major at the party school for both junior college and undergraduate levels. Talking about his previous job hunting experiences, Yang Yonglin said while it was "not complicated", it was also "not easy". "When I just graduated from university, I also thought about finding a job related to my major, but it was too difficult." Yang Yonglin said that now law firms hire postgraduate students. Therefore, when he saw the recruitment notice of Zhongbei Company, he signed up without hesitation: "It offers stable work and relatively high salary. As long as you're willing to work hard, you can make money."
In recent years, there have been countless examples of university students becoming individual entrepreneurs or village officials. As a "business card", the window industry is an important symbol of a city's civilized image. Therefore, "brightening the city's windows and enhancing the industry's image" has become particularly urgent. To make the "window" brighter, the primary task is to improve the quality of practitioners.
Yesterday, Nanjing Zhongbei Company added 55 new taxis with new roof lights, officially driving onto the streets and alleys of Nanjing. The newly recruited 55 "Ge" brothers and sisters all have high school education or above, including one undergraduate and several associate degree holders. Despite not being the first university student "Ge" in Nanjing, 32-year-old Yang Yonglin still attracted the full attention of the media present. The reporter learned that the recruitment threshold in the taxi industry will continue to rise in the future.
"Smart and knowledgeable" is the impression Yang Yonglin left on the reporter. "This undergraduate really made a difference." Yang Yonglin said that he has studied many things and guarantees that he can "get along well" with customers. However, what Yang Yonglin is most proud of is his English. Since he studied oral English in university, Yang Yonglin can have simple conversations in English with foreign guests. "This can also be considered differentiated competition," Yang Yonglin said.
For this, relevant responsible persons stated that now with the installation of cameras, if the vehicle unexpectedly gets hijacked, the images will be transmitted through data transmission to the backend, greatly helping the police understand the situation on site and conduct rescue operations in the first instance. It also facilitates subsequent case filing and evidence collection. In cases where customers lose items, they can also find them through recordings. Whenever the vehicle starts, the in-car photography system also activates, leaving image records. In case of emergencies, continuous photos can be taken and uploaded immediately when needed. In case of disputes between passengers and drivers, there can be "evidence to rely on."
"Why did you become a taxi driver after graduating from university?" For such questions, Yang Yonglin said he has heard them more than once, always answering: "It's a long story!" After graduating from high school, Yang Yonglin chose to "inherit the family business" and work in a factory. But after working for a few years, Yang Yonglin found that he wasn't suitable for this job and switched to sales. Later, under the arrangement of his family, he went to a government agency to do logistics work.