
“Subscribed driver Nai Chahte”: The woman Uber driver in Haryan’s Grrabogram shared her way from being a school teacher to manage a taxi and provoke many abolition just because the city district still holds its bias against women.
In the sincere post LinkedIn, Amiyanshi Srivastava shared the story of a resistant female driver Uber and the heart on the Internet was not ready.
Amiyanshi said one morning, booked Uber and was pleasantly surprised to find a driver. “That should be ordinary. But it wasn’t. Not here and not yet.”
After she welcomes the cabin and settled, the woman told her that gasoline prices were rising, so the car would be set to high.
“She left me and said,” Madam, AC Thoda where Chalega. Kaafi Mehenga Ho Gaya Hai. “I said well,” the student wrote.
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A few minutes after the ride, however, Amiyanshi tried to learn more about the female Uber driver in the gurmogram and asked how long she was driving.
“Four years,” the taxi driver replied.
Amiyanshi, which was amazed by a nonchalant response, was not ready for what came next. The driver shared that she used to be a school teacher, but after her husband died because of cardiac arrest, she had to act quickly for her two children.
“She had two children who raised and had no time to wait. So she learned how to drive, borrowed a friend’s car, enrolled in Uber and found it,” he read the viral post.
“Every day it deals with rough riders, 12 -hour shifts, nights that do not feel safe, and cancel, because” records the driver NaDi Chahte. “And yet he will show up.
“I didn’t have a luxury to break up,” Uber said.
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“She keeps her children at school, does not complain, and once in a while she picks up someone who asks her story,” said Amiyanshi, for whom it wasn’t just her resistance, but “her complete lack of self -confidence” that separated her.
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This is how Netizens reacted:
Netizens was amazed by her struggle, but also very proud of her. Social media users also suggested that Uber develop a fleet for women.
“This is all the heart. Thank you for sharing,” the user said.
Others added: “We are still looking for patterns in articles and awards lists. Sometimes they will throw you away and disappear in your goal.”
“That’s real power !! Proud of those women, let all their dreams come true,” the user said.
“Some stories remain with you, not because they were dramatic, but because they were deeply human. Yes.
“So true and honestly female drivers are not just courageous, but super cool!” The user joked.
One suggested: “The driver brings such a feeling of comfort. Uber should consider starting a function that allows users to prefer female drivers.”
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