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David Hodgson 07-18-2013 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boxhead (Post 1253592)
(X Taxi driver won a few million $ in Lotto earlier this year, so he bought a Benz to do Private Hire work for his regular customers)

He's still workin' ? :eek::eek:

boxhead 07-18-2013 04:19 PM

Yeah, he enjoys the company (or dislikes his wife)

Cobra01 07-19-2013 02:40 AM

Taxi Drivers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gav (Post 1253590)
Victoria have all sorts of cool taxis, but mostly ones where the driver doesn't speak English, doesn't believe in deodorant and doesn't know direction in Melbourne.

Gee Gav that's a bit unkind

Firstly i don't know if you have ever had a Taxi license but i can tell you Aussies don't drive Taxis because they think its beneath them when the dole is far more lucrative .

If you were in India and the native language was not your first language then you would struggle to find your way around as well. Mumbai and Deli are big places.

As for the deodorant issue the driver has been possibly working for more than 8 to 10 hours trying to make a living off passengers who like nothing more than to denigrate him for not being an English speaking driver.

When they speak to the passengers they get abused so why bother.

I have over 100 active drivers on my books and i admit we had problems in the beginning and its getting better now.

If it wasn't for the ethnic taxi drivers then you would be walking home after a few beers and i'm sure you don't want that to happen.

Their hourly rate is less than $20.00 per hour and out of that they have to pay their GST and Income tax which doesn't leave a great deal of money.

So please be tolerant of those who are trying to make a living in a strange country

Brad

Dimis 07-19-2013 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boxhead (Post 1253592)
In Alice Springs there are 2 forms of hire transport, there is the Taxi company and for a few dollars more there is "Private Hire" these are almost all V8 Statesman vehicles, although there is now a Benz (X Taxi driver won a few million $ in Lotto earlier this year, so he bought a Benz to do Private Hire work for his regular customers)

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Hodgson (Post 1253669)
He's still workin' ? :eek::eek:

Other than the lotto win sounds like my dad.

He drives limo/hire cars. Uses an AUDI Q7 these days (Merc before that), drives his regulars all because he thinks if he retires he'll die... Really I think he just likes the company.

Dimis 07-19-2013 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobra01 (Post 1253732)
Gee Gav that's a bit unkind

Firstly i don't know if you have ever had a Taxi license but i can tell you Aussies don't drive Taxis because they think its beneath them when the dole is far more lucrative .

If you were in India and the native language was not your first language then you would struggle to find your way around as well. Mumbai and Deli are big places.

As for the deodorant issue the driver has been possibly working for more than 8 to 10 hours trying to make a living off passengers who like nothing more than to denigrate him for not being an English speaking driver.

When they speak to the passengers they get abused so why bother.

I have over 100 active drivers on my books and i admit we had problems in the beginning and its getting better now.

If it wasn't for the ethnic taxi drivers then you would be walking home after a few beers and i'm sure you don't want that to happen.

Their hourly rate is less than $20.00 per hour and out of that they have to pay their GST and Income tax which doesn't leave a great deal of money.

So please be tolerant of those who are trying to make a living in a strange country

Brad

Brad, all so true, but I'm quite aware why they only make $20p/h.
Equally, Gav's point is also quite true, despite it possibly striking a nerve with you

Any chance that the licence owners (you or your mates perhaps?) that are profiting handsomely, pass on more of the cut?

Just saying...

Gav 07-19-2013 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobra01 (Post 1253732)
Gee Gav that's a bit unkind

Firstly i don't know if you have ever had a Taxi license but i can tell you Aussies don't drive Taxis because they think its beneath them when the dole is far more lucrative .

If you were in India and the native language was not your first language then you would struggle to find your way around as well. Mumbai and Deli are big places.

As for the deodorant issue the driver has been possibly working for more than 8 to 10 hours trying to make a living off passengers who like nothing more than to denigrate him for not being an English speaking driver.

When they speak to the passengers they get abused so why bother.

I have over 100 active drivers on my books and i admit we had problems in the beginning and its getting better now.

If it wasn't for the ethnic taxi drivers then you would be walking home after a few beers and i'm sure you don't want that to happen.

Their hourly rate is less than $20.00 per hour and out of that they have to pay their GST and Income tax which doesn't leave a great deal of money.

So please be tolerant of those who are trying to make a living in a strange country

Brad

Thanks for your input Brad.
Being a taxi driver would be a prick of a job and I am the first to congratulate someone for having a go and filling a job that would otherwise be empty.
But at the end of the day deodorant is not that expensive.

kyleb 07-19-2013 04:58 AM

I fly jets all over the world and the most dangerous part of my job is the taxi ride to and from the airport !!
London cabbies seem to have it well sorted. They work a small area, know it like the back of their hand, are well presented and generally very pleasant to chat to.
It can be done !!
In Melbourne I will not let my family in anything but a private hire car now.
A cabbie would not let a mate put his bags in the boot. After some words he reluctantly opened the boot to find his relief driver sleeping in there..

sevenohms 07-20-2013 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Towmaster (Post 1253575)
Hey Gav just wondering what sort Taxis had LS1 engines in them?

There's one in Melbourne that has a XR6 Turbo as a taxi... Normal yellow cab but with BOOST!


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