Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

"I was a young woman, 20-something, and new to New York City, a small town girl from Ohio, living in a two-room apartment on the Lower East Side (the rent was $100 a month) and attending Brooklyn College, which was tuition free in those days. A classmate always had money in his pocket because he was driving a yellow taxi cab. A lot of college guys were driving cabs in those days, but very few women. He persuaded me to try it. This was in 1971.

At the same time, my best friend from Brooklyn College had moved to Missoula, Montana (she wanted to leave her childhood home, as I had done). During my cab driving days, I wrote her long letters on my IBM selectric typewriter describing my adventures. Turns out she saved my letters! Many years later, she visited me in New York and presented me with the letters. By then I was teaching at The City College of New York, having earned an M.Ed. from Baruch College and an M.F.A. in poetry from City.

After retirement, I pulled out those letters and confronted my young self-and New York City in the early 1970s. "Cabbie" tells the story of those days, and how I became more savvy about making money driving a cab, about dealing with difficult customers, my boss (the dispatcher), and unwanted, but sometimes tempting, male suitors, and about planning for a future." N.G. Haiduck

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Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

"I was a young woman, 20-something, and new to New York City, a small town girl from Ohio, living in a two-room apartment on the Lower East Side (the rent was $100 a month) and attending Brooklyn College, which was tuition free in those days. A classmate always had money in his pocket because he was driving a yellow taxi cab. A lot of college guys were driving cabs in those days, but very few women. He persuaded me to try it. This was in 1971.

At the same time, my best friend from Brooklyn College had moved to Missoula, Montana (she wanted to leave her childhood home, as I had done). During my cab driving days, I wrote her long letters on my IBM selectric typewriter describing my adventures. Turns out she saved my letters! Many years later, she visited me in New York and presented me with the letters. By then I was teaching at The City College of New York, having earned an M.Ed. from Baruch College and an M.F.A. in poetry from City.

After retirement, I pulled out those letters and confronted my young self-and New York City in the early 1970s. "Cabbie" tells the story of those days, and how I became more savvy about making money driving a cab, about dealing with difficult customers, my boss (the dispatcher), and unwanted, but sometimes tempting, male suitors, and about planning for a future." N.G. Haiduck

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Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

by N G Haiduck
Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

Cabbie: New York City 1971,1972 True Tales by N.G. Haiduck

by N G Haiduck

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"I was a young woman, 20-something, and new to New York City, a small town girl from Ohio, living in a two-room apartment on the Lower East Side (the rent was $100 a month) and attending Brooklyn College, which was tuition free in those days. A classmate always had money in his pocket because he was driving a yellow taxi cab. A lot of college guys were driving cabs in those days, but very few women. He persuaded me to try it. This was in 1971.

At the same time, my best friend from Brooklyn College had moved to Missoula, Montana (she wanted to leave her childhood home, as I had done). During my cab driving days, I wrote her long letters on my IBM selectric typewriter describing my adventures. Turns out she saved my letters! Many years later, she visited me in New York and presented me with the letters. By then I was teaching at The City College of New York, having earned an M.Ed. from Baruch College and an M.F.A. in poetry from City.

After retirement, I pulled out those letters and confronted my young self-and New York City in the early 1970s. "Cabbie" tells the story of those days, and how I became more savvy about making money driving a cab, about dealing with difficult customers, my boss (the dispatcher), and unwanted, but sometimes tempting, male suitors, and about planning for a future." N.G. Haiduck


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888384367
Publisher: Finishing Line Press
Publication date: 01/19/2024
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

N.G. Haiduck is the recipient of the Jerome Lowell DeJur Award in Creative Writing from The City College of New York, the BRIO (Bronx Recognizes Its Own) Award from the Bronx Council on the Arts, and the Janice Farrell Poetry Prize from the National League of American Pen Women. She was a finalist for the Ed and Fay Phillips Prize in Poetry, Hannah Kahn Poetry Foundation. Publications include Aeolian Harp Anthology, BigCityLit, Flying South, Hanging Loose, Interpoezia Intercultural Magazine, Main Street Rag, The Naugatuck Literary Review, New Verse News, Paterson Literary Review, and The Prairie Home Companion. She is married to clarinetist Neal Haiduck. They live in Burlington, Vermont.
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