Jobs & Careers: Former taxi driver starts own courier business
For four years, Michael Rathan used his skills as a driver to transport passengers in his chartered taxi, alongside his father.
Now he still utilises those same driving skills as owner of his own business, Nonstop Courier Service. He said that he enjoys the perks of being his own boss and nothing can compare.
鈥淚t (the business) has been officially registered for one year now. I pick up goods and deliver them islandwide for several big and small companies. I have been providing this service for approximately four years,鈥 he said.
He drove taxis to help with his school finances. He told THE STAR that with his courier business, he鈥檚 making much more money than he was before.
鈥淪ome weeks you can basically say I make like double or triple what I usually make for taxi work, once it鈥檚 a good week. When I used to do the taxi work, I only could afford to throw one partner. Now, I can afford four hands in a partner. I can pay light bill and financing two cars, paying two insurance, and have extra money left for pocket money, enjoyment, my pleasure. I鈥檓 also building a house right now. I can see where I can live better since I鈥檝e left the taxi work. I鈥檓 more comfortable,鈥 he said.
The 27-year-old says youngsters should have the drive to run their own businesses.
Great opportunity
鈥淚 strongly suggest that young yutes start their own businesses. It鈥檚 a great opportunity and it鈥檚 a good experience for someone to provide service for customers out there and making your own money as you grow as a young yute,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n this business, the struggle I mostly face on a daily basis is not having enough time, especially because some businesses close at certain times, and I have a lot of places to pick up for a day. That鈥檚 really a struggle, but I usually get everything done.鈥
For him, there鈥檚 no slowing down or stopping in Rathan鈥檚 eyes.
鈥淚鈥檝e never thought about quitting, never! I love what I do. Just seeing customers with a smile on their faces just shows that they鈥檙e being satisfied. I don鈥檛 know, but it鈥檚 just overwhelming for me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 different because I don鈥檛 have to compete with other taxi operators, fighting to get a one passenger and having the sun drain me out for the day. I work every day. Sometimes, in this business, the work takes you straight into the graveyard shift. Some cases I would say I work 24/7.鈥
As the sole driver, he uses various strategies to keep the business afloat.
鈥淚 usually get the word out about my business through satisfied customers, family and friends. It鈥檚 better,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 still my own boss. I get time to rest and I work at my own convenient time. I benefit from making my own schedule, meeting new business owners and entrepreneurs, knowing new places and learning new things.鈥
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