Before your special event begins your chauffeur is busy preparing their automobiles for your use. The white gloves come out as they inspect the vehicle for a spotless ride. They clean, vacuum and shine the interior along with washing and polishing the exterior. They check fuel and oil levels and check all safety components such as lights, blinkers, windshield wipers, tires and brakes. Chauffeurs are fully responsible for performing these routine maintenance procedures when needed. If a vehicle requires a more complicated repair, they must introduce the vehicle to a professional mechanic.
A talented Chauffeur caters to passengers by providing attentive customer service and pays attention to the fine details. They help passengers into the car by holding open doors, holding umbrellas when it is raining, and loading/unloading packages and luggage (sometimes heavy) into the dedicated storage space. To ensure a pleasurable ride in their limousines, many chauffeurs offer conveniences and luxuries such as newspapers, magazines, music, drinks, televisions, and telephones. To add to the importance of your event many chauffeurs wear formal attire, such as a tuxedo, a coat and tie, a dress, or a uniform and cap.
Chauffeurs drive for long periods of time; therefore, their job can be very tiring and uncomfortable. At the same time drivers must be alert to conditions on the road, especially in heavy and congested traffic or in bad weather. They must take precautions to prevent accidents and avoid sudden stops, turns, and other driving maneuvers that would disturb or put passengers in harm.
Take all this into consideration and appreciate your Chauffeur