bill_datamaster wrote:
I don’t generally get involved with this sort of debate but given this is on my home patch and involved with both PH and Hacks with no axe to grind, I’ll add my say for what it’s worth.
Let’s leave out the silly petty arguments between PH and Hacks though; This sort of stuff has gone on for as long as I can remember and will probably continue forever; all it does is cloud matters.
The real issue here, is large Private Hire companies who appear to be opening offices right next to the taxi ranks and the Hacks are understandably “hacked off” about it. The casual observer would probably say well that’s business for you but for me there’s a bigger underlying problem.
Just to fill others in on how we ended up in this mess, let me give my potted history behind this.
When we first became involved in the taxi trade, Warrington like other towns was awash with small taxi firms, the largest from memory probably being Macs taxis with a whopping 20 cars! Then two companies, Crown and Abba both invested in technology and soon absorbed many of these smaller companies. As both companies grew, they were aggressively competing, each offering lower prices and claiming better services thus the term Taxi Wars became commonplace in the town. Both seemed hell bent on becoming the dominant company within the town. These days, I’m not so sure if the same person owns both companies or what, but while the wars seems to have stopped the mentality of wanting to dominate seems to carry on.
I work with taxi companies both private hire and hackney right across the UK and can honestly say that what’s happening here in Warrington is the exact opposite to what most other companies are doing. The larger taxi operator tends to use a call centre type of operation to make best possible use of staff and resources which is good business sense. Splitting the business into multiple small offices across the town to me demonstrates a certain mindset and I don’t for one moment buy the idea that all this is about giving people what they want.
I live in this town and like most people I would like a taxi service that is first and foremost reliable and that’s not what we seem to have at the moment. Seems to me that the company could do itself a favour and put some effort into picking me up on time instead of fighting with the hacks over what was traditionally their town centre trade. It really is unprofessional and shows the whole trade in a bad light.
Bill

Well Bill, you being in the trade so to speak should understand more than most how things work.
Firstly a purpose built call center is just about finished and should be ready to take it's first call very soon.
But Town Center Offices are an important part of the buisness for both the public and the company, Tradition counts for nothing, try telling 2-3,000 people on a saturday night that they'll have to queue up in the street for an hour to be taken home by 60 Hac's!
We dont pick up in town at night from the pubs and clubs, they have to walk to the nearest office (which is why we have so many)
As for running on time, it's getting better but still has a long way to go. Using Warrington as an example, The staff are told how many jobs to take for all the areas of the town and by and large stick to it,(bearing in mind they dont know exactly how many drivers will be on the road, they can ony make an educated judgement). The drivers get the job sent to their data unit 7 mins before the pickup time to enable them to get there on time and usually there's cars spread all over the town to cover the work thats been taken.
So I'm due to pick up Mrs X at 7.15pm in Padgate and shes going to town (3 1/2 mls) . I get there at 7.10. Hubby comes out and get's in at 7.15 and moans about how long it takes women to get ready. At 7.22 she get's in and tell's me there going to Woolston to pick some friends up and then to town (2m the opposite way) so we get there and wait another 5mins for them to get in.
So from a job that was booked for 7.15 to take me to town by 7.25 ready for my next job, it's now 7.47 and i'm only just free to take my next job, and thats only the first of many jobs like that that.
Now your going to ask why we dont allow more time for the jobs, both to get there on time, and to allow for diversions like i've just shown, Well we can, but the fare's will have to increase to compensate for the extra time.
If the driver is cutting his job count by 25% to allow extra time to pick up punters, then the fare will have to go up 25% to keep his wages the same or it wont be worth him working.
Its a very fine line as i said.