toots wrote:
We had a discussion about this sort of thing in our office. Obviously we don't pay rent for the vehicles cos we're PH, so it wasn't about that side of things. The general outcome was that you just will not get the drivers to stick together when push comes to shove. Yes they would all like a reduction in settle cos work is considerably lower than usual but it ain't never going to happen because most drivers have financial committments and would rather work themselves to death than take a chance of loosing their income
Mmmmm drivers won't stick together will they?? We nearly had a full scale strike on our hands last night at 11pm. Drivers were fed up of earning nothing, high fuel prices, high rentals, feeding drivers via the dispatch desk. They'd all had enough. I don't mind shovelling the brown stuff because every job is not a £20 fare, the little jobs have got to be covered like the big jobs but, the big jobs always seem to go out to the same drivers, I call them office budgies because they sit on the radio ops shoulder looking at the booking screen.
I named one driver tiddles. He said why do you call me tiddles? I said your like an office cat always after the cream. Tiddles has stuck with him.
Word must have got back to the booking staff that the drivers were planning action at the busiest time of the night, all but 4 vehicles were taking part.