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| Author: | Sussex [ Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:13 pm ] |
| Post subject: | A very sensible, urgently needed, KoL requirement. |
London cabbies may receive quiet training A London official says the city's taxi cab drivers may be required to take courses on how to remain quiet while transporting passengers. John Mason, Transport for London's head of taxi regulation, said while London taxi drivers currently pass a variety of tests to become licensed, he is considering making additional courses mandatory to improve taxi services. Among the potential course subjects in improved customer service would be how to recognize when a passenger would enjoy a quiet cab ride or how to transport disabled passengers. Mason acknowledged that London's famed cab drivers have earned a reputation as outspoken and entertaining individuals, but added there is "always room for improvement." "It's a world-renowned service. The drivers are always perceived to be some of the great characters you come across in London," he said. "There is always room for improvement. Perhaps it is good sometimes to keep your mouth shut if you sense vibes from the customer that perhaps they are having a bad day." |
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| Author: | Skull [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:29 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A very sensible, urgently needed, KoL requirement. |
Sussex wrote: London cabbies may receive quiet training
A London official says the city's taxi cab drivers may be required to take courses on how to remain quiet while transporting passengers. John Mason, Transport for London's head of taxi regulation, said while London taxi drivers currently pass a variety of tests to become licensed, he is considering making additional courses mandatory to improve taxi services. Among the potential course subjects in improved customer service would be how to recognize when a passenger would enjoy a quiet cab ride or how to transport disabled passengers. Mason acknowledged that London's famed cab drivers have earned a reputation as outspoken and entertaining individuals, but added there is "always room for improvement." "It's a world-renowned service. The drivers are always perceived to be some of the great characters you come across in London," he said. "There is always room for improvement. Perhaps it is good sometimes to keep your mouth shut if you sense vibes from the customer that perhaps they are having a bad day." I have a zero tolerance approach to a [edited by admin], in the back of my taxi. If I sense a bad atmosphere, for whatever reason, I stop the cab and kick them out, problem solved. I then head back to the rank to pick up someone that has a greater appreciation for the service I provide.
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| Author: | Skull [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:50 am ] |
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Quote: Mason acknowledged that London's famed cab drivers have earned a reputation as outspoken and entertaining individuals, but added there is "always room for improvement." "It's a world-renowned service. The drivers are always perceived to be some of the great characters you come across in London," he said.
"There is always room for improvement. Perhaps it is good sometimes to keep your mouth shut if you sense vibes from the customer that perhaps they are having a bad day." Well, if "they are having a bad day" then maybe they should walk to their destination. It just might do them the world of good, it's not like anyone is forcing them to take a cab.
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:03 am ] |
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And what does John Mason know about transporting passengers around London or driving a cab around London on a daily basis? The guys only 40 and comes from a background that has nothing to do with the London Taxi trade, He's been in post for a matter of months. What a tit. |
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| Author: | steve select [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 11:24 am ] |
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"to take courses on how to remain quiet while transporting passengers" Will they then be able to call themselves Chauffeurs ?
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:20 pm ] |
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steve select wrote: "to take courses on how to remain quiet while transporting passengers"
Will they then be able to call themselves Chauffeurs ? ![]() Six inches of Duct tape would be a another option...
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| Author: | grandad [ Sun Mar 07, 2010 9:27 pm ] |
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bloodnock wrote: steve select wrote: "to take courses on how to remain quiet while transporting passengers" Will they then be able to call themselves Chauffeurs ? ![]() Six inches of Duct tape would be a another option... ![]() Make that 12" for skippy. |
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