edders23 wrote:
when I read things like this I wonder how much of it is pure bull
But smells of advertorial rather than news, and indeed the rest of the article confirms that - looks like a slightly more sophisticated version of the Echo's recruitment advert.
Bound to be a lot of this in the coming months - not because the job is any more attractive or that things are necessarily really booming as portrayed in Inverness, but simply because many offices will be looking to replace the drivers who left because of the pandemic. Anyway:
Inverness Courier wrote:
Asked if he thought this was a one off, Mr Johnston said: "I think we will see this continue. We are about to head into the Bank Holiday weekend, which is also the pay day weekend, and people will want to be out. I think it will only get busier with those people coming to be in Inverness and the rural areas in a staycation market.
"Last weekend when people could not get restaurant bookings they were ordering food and drinks to their homes and we were delivering it to them through our online app Getzz."
Mr Johnston is now hoping to recruit a number of new drivers to meet the demand for customers, he added: "Anyone who would like to come and work with us at Inverness Taxis should give me a call.
"Drivers need to have a private hire licence, but anyone who wants to make a career in driving should come and talk to me."
READ: Tourist confidence in Inverness 'has not returned'
Couldn't be bothered clicking on the linked article at the bottom there (which we normally wouldn't include on here, obviously), but maybe that would confirm that the taxi firm boss is being a bit, er, optimisitic
