Car rentals with a driver is now a common practice and widely used as a type of transportation service. It’s an alternative to the traditional taxi, offering numerous advantages on both organizational and formal fronts. In fact, it typically isn’t just about a simple means of transport, but it also denotes a kind of social status. Therefore, it becomes a representative element of those who use it, involving luxury vehicles and the driver figure which in the collective imagination is associated with economic capabilities above average. Apart from this, the NCC (an acronym for “Noleggio con Conducente”, or “Rental with Driver” in English) is primarily a profession, just like others, that requires certain documentation and certifications to be pursued in order to perform this role. Let’s delve deeper into this in the dedicated insight below.
How to Start a Rental with Driver Business?
Starting a car rental with driver business is no small matter, quite the contrary. Being one of the pillars of the future of technological development in sustainable mobility, it requires expertise and knowledge of current regulations and the necessary documentation to operate. There are two key elements in this case: checking availability with the relevant municipality in which you wish to operate, and meeting the requirements set by the reference administration. Once this preliminary phase is over, one moves on to documentation: i.e., the application forms to be submitted for service candidacy, and the certification to be obtained to practice the NCC profession. Lastly, there’s no need for a special driving license to be a rental service driver, but you must have the standard B license for at least three years. In addition to this, the said activity obviously requires a suitable car to perform the task. Finally, but no less important, along with the Kb certification (issued by the civil motorization department), you need to submit a TT 746-C application using a form available on the motorization website to obtain the license.
How Much Does a Rental with Driver Earn?
When considering a career as a NCC (Rental with Driver), alongside the required qualifications and what’s mentioned above, one wonders about the potential earnings of such a job. Figures hover around €1,200 per month as a base, reaching up to €2,000 if one dedicates themselves with commitment and experience. However, much depends on the circumstances. For instance, a luxury rental with driver for events might see even higher earnings. So, a significant pay (averaging between €35 to €50 per hour as a rate) makes this job attractive to many, as an alternative to traditional taxi service. Moreover, working as a rental driver allows interactions with various, often prominent, personalities, potentially paving the way for further professional growth. In essence, it fosters connections with influential contacts for possible unexpected job opportunities. So, the role goes beyond merely driving luxury cars and transporting clients from point A to point B at a specific time. It’s also a context beneficial for personal growth and development, ensuring discipline, organization, and growth in many aspects.
How Much Does It Cost to Start a Rental with Driver Business?
Establishing an NCC service, i.e., a rental with driver, entails a significant financial investment. Starting such a business means making an initial outlay ranging from a minimum of €10,000 to a maximum of €100,000. These figures, of course, represent the range of investment in this sector. A lot also depends on the geographical area where the driver operates and the type of contract the driver has to sell the license. These factors are crucial in determining the amount of money needed to kick-start one’s own NCC business. Therefore, considering these investment parameters is vital when deciding to proceed.
How Many NCC Licenses Can One Have?
Speaking of licenses, just as with taxi services, the NCC, or rental with driver, also relies on the possession of a license. Another question arises here: can one have multiple licenses? The current legislation of Article 9 Title III, related to licenses and authorizations, addresses this issue. It determines and regulates the accumulation of licenses, such as those for taxi service and rental when operating with boats. Deviations from this rule must be regularized to avoid the suspension and revocation of the license. Thus, there are exceptions that allow the possession of more than one license, but they are specific. Therefore, up to a maximum of 30% of the stipulated authorizations, accumulation is allowed. If this percentage is exceeded, the regulation is breached, leading to penalties like the suspension or revocation of licenses.
What Should One Study for the NCC Exam?
Beyond the requirements mentioned above, such as age (ranging from 21 to 55 years), the license, the applications to be submitted, etc., one must study to best prepare for the NCC exam to participate in one of the mentioned tenders. Indeed, one can only enter this profession after having taken and passed the respective test. This test requires an in-depth knowledge of various subjects: these range from geographical and territorial proficiency of provinces and regions to road traffic regulations; to the maintenance of vehicles and the safety rules for passengers. Finally, knowledge regarding first aid and the correct behavior in case of accidents is needed to ensure the adequate protection of passengers. In summary, a combination of practical knowledge, closely tied to the exercise of the profession, mixed with behavioral safety aspects. As with all jobs, it’s crucial not to overlook any aspect that constitutes this practice, as each is vital to ensure the best travel experience for the client. It’s not just about adhering to scheduled dates and times for transfers, but also ensuring the feeling of safety during the journey and guaranteeing protection in case of unexpected events or accidents. Situations one would never wish to experience, of course, but which can occur, and for which one must be adequately prepared.