Tommy Would Never Drive for Uber
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Our first guest, Tommy, has been driving cabs in NYC for 35 years. He tells Alexis everything we are allowed to know about the taxi industry including his most memorable passengers, his daily routine and how ride share services like Uber and Lyft have affected his ability to earn a living. He also professes his love for the long-suffering Knicks, urban skiing, chilled Patron and hitting the links when he is supposed to be driving. And we learn about what happens when Boston fans slide into an NYC cab. For more about the episode and our show visit our website at www.newyorkilybyc.com (http://www.newyorkilybyc.com) and find as on Instagram under the handle @newyorkilybyc (https://www.instagram.com/newyorkilybyc/).
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