First,how long have you taxied?
How long have you wheelchair conveyed?
What other companies have you worked for?
How long will your enthuasism Last?.
Are the other companys and drivers numpties and only you know best?
Wait for another twelve months and see the state of the taxi trade in Dundee,then post your unbiased views on this forum.
My view is,it will be tough,203020,will still be here,two or possibly more new offices will emerge,people will realise the ammount of Wheelchair Bound customers,there really is.
The exsisting lads that had the wavs for the disabled people,will still have their hard core customers and there may be a few casualties with the new
operator,finding it difficult to make a Decent living.
In twenty four months time,contracts will be cut to the bone,and I mean all contracts,and the offices will still have their fees to survive,but what about the drivers and operators.
I am normally a happy chappy and hopefully,I am blethering a load of garbage,but I think if you look at the bigger picture scenario,regarding
all that I have said,plus the way businesses are in Dundee,with the growth only in new taxi plates and supermarkets,oh and also the revamping of circles on the Kingsway,latter tongue in cheek,not much growth outwith these.
Sleep tight,Smiler Magoo
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