Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Lessons From A Taxi Driver

23/10/2012 Tuesday

Dropped my bike off at AMK industrial park 2 for some oil leaking from my engine and decided to grab a cab home. As I was walking towards the junction, a cab pulled up going to make a left turn. Flagged it. Uncle wound down his window,

'Where you going?' He asked. 'Uncle, Simei.'. He hesitated , took a second glance at his clock and waved me on board. 'How you want to go? CTE then PIE then exit Simei?' he asked.

'Uncle, TPE also can' I said.

'CTE then PIE then exit Simei? Ok ah?' he asked again. Figured he was hard of hearing already, I said: 'Ok, ok, can can.'

As I was sitting in the back of the taxi, I remembered attending one of Dr Andrew Goh's training titled: Think Like A Taxi Driver and decided to engage with uncle. 'Uncle, you had lunch already?' I asked.

'After I drop you off I am going to return taxi at Sengkang.' he said.

Eeeerrrrr... ok ok uncle hard of hearing. Ask again: 'Uncle, you had lunch already?' 

'Eat liao. But nowadays don't eat rice, just eat porridge. Drive taxi no time eat.'

'So uncle, how long have you been driving taxi already?' Uncle ask me guess. '10 years?' I answered.

'34 years already. This year I 67. (At that moment I felt at peace knowing I had at least a million dollars worth of insurance coverage) 3 years time, I going to retire'

'Wa uncle so long ah? You got kids or not?' Uncle said got kids, 1 boy, 1 girl. 'Then uncle relax liao la, no need work so hard.' I said.

Uncle went on to tell me his wisdom; he said he used to drive taxi for 12-14 hours when younger now drive for 6 hours, enough to cover his basic needs. He told me not to expect from my kids. If they make it big in life they can give you more ok. If cannot then have to continue working to sustain. He gets $300 from CPF and he has some savings. He said he co-owned his taxi for 20 years. If you don't co-own, you pay $60 rental for taxi in 1980s. If co-own you pay $60 for 4 years and $30 after that. He said he saved the $30 per day and now has savings to pay off some stuff every month. In essence, he told me he cannot stop driving his taxi.

Then he told me: Young man, now that you are still young, better save for your retirement. Don't anyhow spend your money. When young earn more, but also save more.

Sigh! As a financial planner we advocate that to people on a daily basis. We have plans and solutions for many of these financial objectives including retirement. But half of the replies you get when you want to meet up with people: I got already. You people earn so much. Bluff people one. Think about it. No need. And finally the best: NOT INTERESTED. 

And guess when will people be interested to do something about their retirement?

During retirement.  

Well guess life's like that. The quote from Gladiator sums it up: What You Do In Life Echoes in Eternity. So whether your retirement allows you a choice to work or not depends on what you do today. 

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