A time where men were in charge of everything and their
voice was regarded to be more superior and much more important than a woman’s.
A sad time indeed but women remained submissive and obedient towards men to
ensure a successful running of the household.
Now time has changed, whereby women are given a platform to
voice out their concerns, worries and anything that makes them feel
uncomfortable and uncertain. A platform for women to be whatever they want to
be, to pursue any career they feel comfortable in and to be an independent,
strong woman.
Female taxi drivers are causing a major stir and confusion
amongst men in the taxi industry. Some are threatened by the fact that woman
are capable of matching up to standards or requirements that are needed for one
to be a taxi driver. Male taxi drivers feel that they are now placed in a
position to compete with women even in the workplace, which makes them feel
uncomfortable and a little infuriated with the thought that women power is
starting to dominate different industries that were associated to being “manly
jobs”.
Not only is it
affecting taxi drivers but it is also affecting commuters. Both female and male
commuters are a little taken off /back by the idea (apprehensive) whilst others
are excited and are celebrating the change because now Commuters may start to
feel less stressed and much safer on the road when driven by a female taxi
driver.
How is it affecting commuters? and how can we change that?
It is high time that the taxi industry appreciates and
respects women instead of them undermining and scrutinising women’s rights
(outrage over attack on miniskirt-wearing woman). Women have the right to be
employed as taxi drivers who are competent, hardworking and committed to their
daily activities.
How can we educate
Yes change does not happen overnight, it is the process of
educating, learning and communicating that will ensure the proper translations,
transformation and acceptance of change in the taxi industry.
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