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Muneeb Siddiqui, Clip 2: Chauffeur vs. Yellow Cab Driver

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Muneeb Siddiqui
Date: Time Period: 2015 - 2016; 2016-03-28; Interview recorded: March 28 2016 Material: Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:28
Creator: Muneeb Siddiqui interviewed by Arbesh Khan and Reshad Hai Identifier: aql:22095 siddiqui-muneeb-clip2

Description: For Muneeb Siddiqui, being a chauffeur was a lot different than driving a cab. You can randomly pick up people and your company gives you clients. You also need to dress and act more professionally. He liked yellow cab better because he had no filter, he can say and do anything he wanted. His clients were a lot more serious, since they were jet-lagged.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:22195

Creator : Muneeb Siddiqui interviewed by Arbesh Khan and Reshad Hai

Date : Time Period: 2015 - 2016; 2016-03-28; Interview recorded: March 28 2016

Summary/Description : For Muneeb Siddiqui, being a chauffeur was a lot different than driving a cab. You can randomly pick up people and your company gives you clients. You also need to dress and act more professionally. He liked yellow cab better because he had no filter, he can say and do anything he wanted. His clients were a lot more serious, since they were jet-lagged.

Subject : Taxicab drivers

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Briarwood, Queens, NY Briarwood (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:03:28

Identifier : aql:22095 siddiqui-muneeb-clip2

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