I Could See My Ride Coming

in #blogyesterday

Can I add to that? Oh, here's some alpha. So yeah, when I know that there's events happening in DC, I put together a VIP experience. So I actually have a small quaint, intimate setting so that they can actually have like a prevent networking opportunity.

Yeah. Let's just say my passengers don't have to wait long because I plan ahead and I plan for their arrival or communicating along the way. And I give them, you know, my car looks like and none of that so they know what to be on the lookout for.

I'm like, yeah, I don't want my colleagues. I don't want my friends. I don't want the people I have relations with to have that type of experience when they arrive in my city.

So a little bit of more context for you there about how it started and how it came about today. Denver is the biggest airport, square foot ride, square foot ride also, right? I'm not sure on that statistic. But yeah, I think Atlanta is a little bit bigger because they actually have seven terminals in Atlanta.

We only have three. Cool. I remember walking, walking and sitting.

I was there. I'm by O'Hare, which used to be the busiest one in the U.S. I don't know. It does matter.

Like I was in San Francisco and I just thought, where is everyone? And it was big. There was more space and less people. It was a totally different experience.

I could see my ride coming from 400 yards away or whatever. Ryan, I love you.

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