CosmicGamer
Mongoose
Re: "professional drivers" I used to think people over inflated their drive(wheeled) ability but now I question what peoples perception of professional is. In Traveller terms I believe we can agree that a race car driver or stunt driver could be considered a professional. How about
A taxi driver, bus driver, tractor trailer driver, tow truck driver.
Someone making a living as a delivery driver.
Driving many miles every day from location to location doing on site service.
I've done delivery work once when right out of high school and again later in life for additional income. In college I had a summer job driving new cars back and forth between parking lots and prep locations. I once had a job driving cars from the parking lot through the auction block and back to the parking lot. These were all jobs that required me to do pretty much just one thing all day - drive. All that was required was a good driving and criminal record. None of these jobs required any special training other than simple and short safety classes of less than a day. I've taken longer and more in depth driving courses to lower my insurance rates.
Many people probably have worked in a profession where driving was a portion or all of their job. Does this make them a level 2 "professional"?
A taxi driver, bus driver, tractor trailer driver, tow truck driver.
Someone making a living as a delivery driver.
Driving many miles every day from location to location doing on site service.
I've done delivery work once when right out of high school and again later in life for additional income. In college I had a summer job driving new cars back and forth between parking lots and prep locations. I once had a job driving cars from the parking lot through the auction block and back to the parking lot. These were all jobs that required me to do pretty much just one thing all day - drive. All that was required was a good driving and criminal record. None of these jobs required any special training other than simple and short safety classes of less than a day. I've taken longer and more in depth driving courses to lower my insurance rates.
Many people probably have worked in a profession where driving was a portion or all of their job. Does this make them a level 2 "professional"?