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How much can you earn by running a bus in Beijing for a month?

If it's full-time, it's at least 10 thousand yuan a month, according to the market here in Qingdao.

A few days ago, I called a taxi driver with Didi, an old man in his early 50 s. After chatting, I learned that he started running a sports car at six in the morning and didn't finish work until half past ten in the evening. His daily income is about 300 yuan, and his net income is about 240-260, so he can earn about 8,000 yuan a month.

Qingdao is a new first-tier city, unlike Beijing, where even and odd numbers are not restricted. The car business is still so hot, not to mention crowded Beijing.

Beijing is a place where countless young people want to work hard. It is like a hodgepodge, which contains people from all corners of the country and is destined to be crowded. Every morning and evening rush hour, the subway is a headache "devil", and the bus is crowded with dream catchers. Whether it can be squeezed depends on luck. In addition, in order to save rent, many people often rent in remote places and even need to take the high-speed train to work, so taking a taxi to speed up has become their first choice.

And Beijing is a tourist season almost all the year round. Whether abroad or at home, many people's first stop is to visit Tiananmen Square. I remember going to Beijing for a competition with my school teacher. That night, we spent 200 yuan to take a taxi around Beijing just to see the nightlife of this bustling city.

Such a large demand is doomed to the popularity of the online car market.

Besides, Beijing is famous for its traffic jams. Although it will waste customers' time, it will also greatly increase the income of car owners.