Just came back from an overseas trip to the US (seattle) one thing that surprised me was the amount of young Somali cab/uber drivers that I came across. At the airport I went down to the parking bays for driving apps and all I saw was a whole line of Somali's waiting for passengers....at least 50% of the cab drivers were Somali 
And most these guys weren't even older folks, they were guys in their mid 20s to early 30s. Some of them refused me as they were looking for $100 fares with UberX. I took a ride with one of them and asked him why he drove a cab and didn't get a real job....he's answer was that he liked the flexibility of driving uber and didn't like rigid nature of 9-5 jobs...called it "slavery". I was speechless and just left it at that.
It wasn't just at the airport...overtime I called a ride on Uber it was like 30% chance it was a Somali (which is an absurdly high rate)
Seems like there is zero shame in the somali community about driving taxis.....most immigrants drive taxis for a short amount of time to get get their feet on the ground and move onto other things....but for somali's it is intergenerational.....

And most these guys weren't even older folks, they were guys in their mid 20s to early 30s. Some of them refused me as they were looking for $100 fares with UberX. I took a ride with one of them and asked him why he drove a cab and didn't get a real job....he's answer was that he liked the flexibility of driving uber and didn't like rigid nature of 9-5 jobs...called it "slavery". I was speechless and just left it at that.
It wasn't just at the airport...overtime I called a ride on Uber it was like 30% chance it was a Somali (which is an absurdly high rate)
Seems like there is zero shame in the somali community about driving taxis.....most immigrants drive taxis for a short amount of time to get get their feet on the ground and move onto other things....but for somali's it is intergenerational.....