heathcote wrote:
grandad wrote:
Like it or not, the council have a legal obligation to provide transport for the kid. However your mate can give notice that he doesn't want to continue with the contract. There may be some kind of financial penalty imposed depending on the wording of the contract because by refusing to carry out the contract he is in breach of that contract.
Often it is on the line"failing to fulfil your contract the Council will arrange alternative transport at your cost"
County have changed attitudes so much in 2 years im looking at jacking it all in
They have a list of "fines" and admin charges should something go wrong
When i started in 2008 they said to ring the office if i couldnt cover a job, last month i got told i MUST arrange cover, they are shifting responsibilty 100% onto taxi owners
And getting a decent rate is getting harder each time, I have won twice but cant see how some cars make any money, Burton cars come empty to Tamworth, drive 30 miles loaded the 15 miles back to Burton, so a round trip of 60+ miles, Tamworth cars cant be cheap enough but 1 Burton firm must bid stupid low just to get work