Trixi.com
16-02-2005, 23:46
There is a good starting point at
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Bikes at Work (http://www.bikesatwork.com/cycling-for-profit/pedicab-business/finding-work.html)
"...Finding Profitable Work as a Pedicab Operator
There are basically two ways you can make money operating a rickshaw: 1) Chartering your pedicab for special events, or 2) Getting paid by the trip.
Operating a Chartered Pedicab
When a customer charters your pedicab, you agree to operate your pedicab for a fixed fee for a specified length of time, usually a few hours or perhaps a day or evening. Clients will often charter a pedicab when they're sponsoring a festival or holding a wedding or party.
The advantage of working a chartered event is your income level is assured regardless of how many passengers accept a ride in your vehicle. Depending on the event, you may receive additional income in tips from passengers...
Read more: Bikes at Work (http://www.bikesatwork.com/cycling-for-profit/pedicab-business/finding-work.html)
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Bikes at Work (http://www.bikesatwork.com/cycling-for-profit/pedicab-business/finding-work.html)
"...Finding Profitable Work as a Pedicab Operator
There are basically two ways you can make money operating a rickshaw: 1) Chartering your pedicab for special events, or 2) Getting paid by the trip.
Operating a Chartered Pedicab
When a customer charters your pedicab, you agree to operate your pedicab for a fixed fee for a specified length of time, usually a few hours or perhaps a day or evening. Clients will often charter a pedicab when they're sponsoring a festival or holding a wedding or party.
The advantage of working a chartered event is your income level is assured regardless of how many passengers accept a ride in your vehicle. Depending on the event, you may receive additional income in tips from passengers...
Read more: Bikes at Work (http://www.bikesatwork.com/cycling-for-profit/pedicab-business/finding-work.html)