by jkoveos | Jul 9, 2009 | Competition
From coast to coast, copious amounts of regulation and taxes have been dumped on the limousine industry in the name of safety and fairness. With shrinking revenues, limo operators are hurting. Unfortunately, so are local and state governments. This means the pain...
by jkoveos | Jul 3, 2009 | News
After months of turmoil, GM’s future product plans are coming into focus. By 2010, production of the Cadillac DTS will wind down at GM’s Hamtramck assembly plant and be replaced with the Chevy Volt. In its place, a new model named the XTS will take the flagship...
by jkoveos | Jun 29, 2009 | Chauffeurs, Featured Posts
Just like any service profession, the life of a chauffeur is a mixed bag. On one hand, it affords tremendous flexibility and freedom. On the other, the clients can be difficult and obnoxious. I always felt the positives outweighed the negatives. For me, it was all...
by jkoveos | Jun 22, 2009 | Chauffeurs, News
I read a beautiful story today about a limo driver who helped a stranded and helpless woman in need. While stopped at a Los Angeles service station, this off-duty chauffeur heard loud weeping coming from the side of the gas station. When he investigated, he...
by jkoveos | Jun 12, 2009 | Featured Posts, Starting Up
Over the years, I’ve met a lot of limousine operators. Unfortunately, most of them have been completely miserable. I used to assume they were unhappy because their businesses stunk, but that was only part of it. On a deeper level these guys shouldn’t...