Hongkongers seek driving instructor licences
With more than 20 years of experience as a light goods van driver, Hongkonger Fung Fu only started considering switching to becoming a private driving instructor when he noticed the economic outlook was getting gloomier. “Many restaurants have closed down, and companies are making fewer orders of goods. Besides, more drivers are joining the logistics industry, resulting in keener competition,” the 48-year-old told the South China Morning Post. “As I am getting older, my job o
More individuals in Hong Kong are pursuing licences to become private driving instructors, driven by a challenging economic climate. Many find traditional industries, such as the restaurant sector, facing closures and reduced business activity. Furthermore, increased competition within the logistics industry is making it harder for drivers to secure stable employment. As a result, experienced drivers like Fung Fu, with over two decades in the light goods van sector, are exploring new career paths. The prospect of a more stable income and a less physically demanding job is attracting them to the driving instruction profession.
The trend highlights how economic pressures are prompting Hongkongers to seek alternative and potentially more stable career opportunities.
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