Find chauffeur jobs on the internet. Some good websites to visit are: www.indeed.com/Chauffeur and www.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/chauffeur. There are many vacancies available for licensed, experienced chauffeurs.Another great website to visit is www.butlerforyou.com. This site is always looking for experienced chauffeurs. Email them (the email address can be found on their website) for the
. most recent domestic driver and chauffeur jobs available. This site and others usually require a background check and a professional photograph along with a resume.The term "chauffeur" comes from the French term for stoker. The earliest automobiles, like their railroad and sea vessel counterparts, were steam-powered and required the driver to stoke the engine. Originally such drivers were almost always personal servants of the vehicle owner, but now in many cases, specialist chauffeur service companies, or individual drivers, provide both driver and vehicle for hire, although there are service companies that just provide the driver.In todays world, a chauffeur is a person employed to drive a passenger motor vehicle, especially a luxury-type vehicle, such as a large sedan or limousine. Those who operate buses or non-passenger vehicles are generally referred to as "drivers". In some countries, particularly developing nations where a ready supply of labor ensures that even the middle classes can afford domestic staff, and among the wealthy, the chauffeur may simply be called the "driver".Chauffeurs may do some or all of the following:
drive a limousine or luxury vehicle
look after passengers' luggage, sometimes checking it in at airports or hotels
give tours and provide a commentary to passengers
assist passengers in and out of cars
clean and maintain their cars
keep logs of jobs they have done.
Chauffeurs may specialize in:
sight seeing tours??for tourists
driving??business clients
driving people to and from??special occasions such as weddings and school proms
driving members of government and other officials, such as judges
being a personal driver for a single client.
Go to dmvanswers.com/questions/ to find out the chauffeur license requirements for each state.dictionary.reference.com/browse/chauffeurwww.wikipedia.comwww.indeed.com/Chauffeurwww.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/chauffeurMore reference links: dictionary.reference.com/browse/chauffeur www.careerbuilder.com/jobs/keyword/chauffeur