tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284327504059544855.post838513490578014493..comments2023-09-27T07:29:19.910-04:00Comments on SHORN SCALP SHOESTRINGS: SMALL, BUT CRITICAL REQUEST!Gusgamashuq Abunoori http://www.blogger.com/profile/02551960403810485899noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284327504059544855.post-24015781857615792202009-10-20T12:30:11.642-04:002009-10-20T12:30:11.642-04:00I drive a taxi here in Dublin Ireland
We have simi...I drive a taxi here in Dublin Ireland<br />We have similar problems with our carriage ofice. As do drivers all over the world.<br />One book I read called The London Cabbie by Alf Townsend gave a situation where he was reported for abusing a customer, he wrote to the carriage office and said that he would be bringing a barrister with him to the hearing and would be applying for costs if he won the case. He then asked them for a complete copy of the statements made against him.<br />She was a cerial complainer and he could easily prove his point so they dropped the charges and he was never ever call into the carriage office again.<br />For yourself, ask around from other drivers, don't be too cockey or cheeky or they will put you down.<br />Best of luckJohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06871255696541030492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284327504059544855.post-34283929345232049202009-10-14T01:11:24.569-04:002009-10-14T01:11:24.569-04:00Gil,
I am endlessly impressed by the amounts of pr...Gil,<br />I am endlessly impressed by the amounts of professionalism and pride you take in your work. Your courtesy, eagerness, and precision are unparalleled, even compared to cabbies who have been at it for decades. Your predilection towards geography and cartography are what propel you from a great cabbie into a SuperCabbie. Your knowledge of places and the efficient routes between them should be a shining example for all cabdrivers. I hope NYC never loses you to London, where skillful drivers are the rule, and are respectfully appreciated.Jenine Bressnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11021906722444578159noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284327504059544855.post-30819158426332545512009-10-13T22:08:26.655-04:002009-10-13T22:08:26.655-04:00ouch, those are really tough ones to get tickets f...ouch, those are really tough ones to get tickets for, so very wrong place wrong time. I'll make a note never to turn on crescent street during the day from astoria blvd though. <br /><br />Do you have a traffic lawyer?<br /><br />P.S. I don't think I'd be able to get people to go out of their way and write a positive letter about me. and to carry maps of certain out of town counties is really an extra mile gesture. we have so many jack ass drivers out there, it'd really suck to loose one of those that actually try, and actually do make a difference.NYC taxi photohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06675924502053024145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2284327504059544855.post-82698006518236075992009-10-13T20:34:31.450-04:002009-10-13T20:34:31.450-04:00The first year is not the year to be harder on dri...The first year is not the year to be harder on drivers. A backwards policy. The year when they have the least experience and are still learning to spin plates and juggle at the same time, and it is held to a tougher standard than subsequent years when the experience settles in. So how will the next generation of cabbies survive the first year to become 'experienced' drivers? They won't. Turnover will rise. Experience will drop. Don't let them turn you over!mikeyduluozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10832879760578839339noreply@blogger.com