Life of 10 drivers for web taxi-hailing services
Updated: 2016-09-27 13:39
(china.org.cn)
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Zhai Diancheng checks his cellphone. [Photo/news.china.com.cn] |
Zhai Diancheng is from Anhui province. He used to be a carpenter and then owner of a textile mill. He lost almost all his fortune in the latest international financial crisis and after a fire in his factory. Half a year ago, he and his son jointly entered the profession of Designated Driving.
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Zhai talks with his son. [Photo/news.china.com.cn] |
But the son cannot still work these days. He has a broken leg bone from an accident that requires him to stay at home for months.
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Zhai displays the debris of his factory after the fire. [Photo/news.china.com.cn] |
He said his decision to enter the Designated Driving profession was to set an example for his children, one that he can pick up himself wherever he falls.
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