Write an article based on this "Interview and hire drivers. Provide uniforms for staff. Set up rules for staff. Have good employment practices in place."
article: Hire people who are reliable, polite, and possess their commercial driver's licenses. This helps to establish your taxi services as coming from a distinct and reputable company. It can be simple, such as a white shirt with blue or black pants. Rules about behavior, use of the taxis and treatment of customers are important, along with ensuring financial accountability. Rules might include:   Being drug- and alcohol-free when driving, along with turning up to work sober or not job that day. You might include a breathalyzer in each taxi. Keeping cars clean inside and out. Decide where the responsibility for this should rest. Uniforms to be in good condition, drivers to be well groomed. For example, how tips are to be handled, minimum pay and benefits, etc.

Write an article based on this "Do not play the blame game. Work through your negative emotions. Allow yourself to go through your emotional process. Ask yourself why you feel the way you do over the loss of your friendship. Let yourself feel as deeply as you need to. Understand that healing takes time. Acknowledge that people change and grow. Accept that your friendship has ended."
article: Assigning blame is unhealthy and breeds anger. While both you and your former friend may have been at fault for the dissolution of your friendship, you are not in control of the each other’s thoughts, feelings, choices, or actions. Understanding that both you and your friend have roles to play in the ending of your friendship is important and will help you to consider the potential reasons for the end of your friendship from both your point of view and from the point of view of your former friend. Be aware that you may feel anger, guilt, sadness, or grief over the loss of your friendship.   This is completely normal. It is important to process and work through these feelings on your own or with the help of a licensed mental health professional. You might work through your emotions by:  Writing about your feelings Talking about your feelings Making art about your feelings Channeling your feelings into something else You may feel a range of emotions when faced with a loss. It is important to allow yourself to process these feelings and understanding where these emotions come from. Do you miss the person? Do you miss the support that your former friend had given to you? Do you miss the activities that you used to do as friends? Understanding why you feel the way you do is the first step in coming to terms with your emotions. Do not try to block out the negative or painful emotions that accompany the dissolution of your friendship. Temporarily sitting with the pain or negativity will eventually allow you to move beyond those feelings and heal. However, avoid dwelling on these feelings for an extended period of time. While you should acknowledge and confront your emotions, feeling down on yourself and mulling over these emotions for months on end will only drag you down. In order to heal from this loss and move forward, you must be patient. Rushing through your natural process is unhealthy and will not resolve your negative feelings properly. Recognize that you may have trouble letting your guard down around new people, initially. This is fine. You are not the same person that you were when you met your friend, nor are they the same person they were when they met you. Over time, everyone’s interests change and those changes can cause distance and disagreements between friends. Understanding that this is a normal fact of life might help you better accept the end of your friendship.  Think about who you were when you met your former friend. Think about who your former friend was when you met. Think about the reasons you became friends with this person. Think about who you are now. How have you changed during the time you were friends? Think about who your former friend is now. How has s/he changed? Write down the significant changes you and your friend experienced in a list form from the time you met until your friendship ended. Read over your lists and understand that change, while at times imperceptible without scrutiny, is inevitable. You and your former friend have both changed and it is possible that you are no longer compatible as friends as a result. Understanding and accepting this fact without placing blame will help you move on. While acceptance can be difficult, it is an important step in moving forward with your life. Moreover, accepting the situation means that you have made peace with it and are no longer tormenting yourself with what-ifs, details of the dissolution that cannot be changed, or negative emotions. View your friendship as a learning experience for future friendships. Note what worked, what didn’t, and how you want to select friends and form relationships moving forward.

Write an article based on this "Make your dog rest. Apply an ice pack. Apply heat. Watch for signs of improvement or worsening."
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Rest is the first step to treating a sprain. To ensure your dog gets enough rest, you will need to restrict your dog's activity. You should keep the dog inside or in a small area where it is unable to run or play. The less active the dog is, the better.  As needed, you can take your dog outside on a short leash. Keep the walk short and slow. Return the dog to a confined area as soon as possible. Restrict the dog's activity for a full 48 hours to give the injury enough time to heal. To reduce swelling, help with pain, and aid in the healing process, apply an ice pack for 10 to 15 minutes.  Wrap the ice pack in a towel to protect the dog's skin from any excessive cold. Repeated as needed, waiting at least two hours between applications. This will help prevent irritating the skin and reducing circulation, which can delay healing. You can use a bag of frozen vegetables, such as peas, for an ice pack that you can mold around the ankle. This will allow you to evenly and effectively apply the ice to all of the damaged tissue. If your dog has an older, chronic, or recurrent injury it is not recommended to apply an ice pack. At this stage of an injury it is best to apply moist heat.  Heat will improve circulation and help to loosen tightness in the muscles while having a soothing effect. To apply heat, use a damp towel warmed in the dryer or microwave. Be sure the towel isn't hot enough to burn the skin. Apply heat for 10 to 15 minutes. Then, remove it for at least an hour before applying again.  Don't use a heat treatment immediately after exercise. During the 48 hour rest period you should watch closely for signs that the injury is improving or worsening. With rest and treatment, most ankle sprains will be back to normal fairly quickly.  If the leg is not better after 48 hours or if it is getting worse, consult with your veterinarian.  If you don't see improvement, it's possible that your dog may just need more rest, along with some veterinarian-prescribed medication. Sometimes, there can also be an injury in another area that is delaying recovery. If there is a more serious injury, such as a dislocation or small fracture, your vet can do a full examination and X-rays if needed.