Review of Mustache Rydes

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Making bold, unconventional life decisions and mentoring others in the same competitive field without viewing them as competitors requires a high level of esteem. Boysan emerges as a character, or rather an individual, who serves as an exemplary role model.
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It must be quite a big change to move from a corporate environment to becoming a taxi driver. Bosan embraced this new job and had a lot of fun doing it, while making good money. Thanks for the great review.
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This book tells the stories about a Lyft driver's experiences with the customers he gave rides to.
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Leaving a job as a bank manager to work in the Rideshare industry against his family's desires. Bold decisions to live a fulfilling life at the age of 50. It is never too late to pursue your desires! This true account about a rideshare encounters will certainly be fascinating to read. A OBC reviewer provides a comprehensive review. Congratulations on winning BOTD!
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This seems like a wild book I can't seem to grasp. Seems fun for other people, but I don't think this books is for me.
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From the review I feel Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan is a story that does not match my interest. But the review is comprehensive and interacting.
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What an excellent review! The author's life experiences offer valuable lessons, particularly in his diligent efforts to support the family. I admire how the author professionally and ethically handled clients during his time as a Rideshare driver. This has piqued my interest, and I look forward to delving into the book.
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The author's tales from their time as a rideshare driver are both wild and entertaining. I admire the courage it takes to pursue a fulfilling lifestyle, even when faced with familial disapproval. Furthermore, the narrative imparts valuable lessons in maintaining composure and professionalism in the workplace.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Lessons can be learned from the author's experiences, especially his hard work supporting the family. During his tenure as a rideshare driver, the author addressed clients in a professional and moral manner. My curiosity has been sparked, and I'm eager to start reading the book.
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Post by Sasikala gupta »

Mustache Rydes by Steven A. Yagyagan's short stories of his experience with different passengers as a Rideshare driver sound pretty amazing. I can't wait to read my copy of this book. Thank you for an incredible review.
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Wow, your detailed review of "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. Yagyagan is captivating! Your vivid descriptions and appreciation for Boysan's adventurous journey as a Rideshare driver make me eager to dive into the book. Your insightful review makes it a must-read, and I'm giving it a thumbs-up!
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The review shares the author's story as a rideshare driver. Making the bold choice to leave a regular job and drive a cab reflects the author's strong desire to achieve dreams, own a business, and support family. The author also recounts a situation where they were offered an intimate encounter and how they managed to escape, providing inspiration to others. "Mustache Rydes" by Steven A. seems like an interesting read, especially if you enjoy stories about following dreams despite challenges.
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Post by Geeta091997 »

The title of this book and cover it's hard to recognise the story. But when read the reviews that's when we know the story of Steve. He really appreciate how courageously he has taken own stand to be a rideshare driver.
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I'm curious about the stories the author narrates in his book. He seems to have faced all kinds of situations, from hilarious and embarrassing to dangerous and frightening. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Geeta091997 »

The book 'Mustache Rydes' by Steve A is interesting story. The author shared his experience from leaving a corporate job to become a Rideshare driver. He took stand and expressed his interest boldly to his family members in becoming a rideshare driver. He also work hark for his family. While working he encountered certain situations with different clients and handled them well.
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