It's one battle in the war and as they say slowly slowly catch the monkey
For what it's worth I believe that taxi drivers deserve a professional qualification not just an educational one for the sake of having it. There should be a lot more involved in the qualification than there is. Having said that as much as drivers on here may know what they are doing we still have drivers whose education was cut short for whatever reason. I've dealt with a lot of drivers who having only got a level I numeracy or literacy and have then decided that they'd like to improve and gain a level II. There are drivers who didn't think they'd cut it back in the classroom and really enjoyed it so much so they've taken other courses in totally different subjects to taxi driving.
When they first start the course some do grumble and some will never admit that they picked up any tips even if they did. Some maybe never learnt a thing cos they did know it all, but, at the end of the course they've enjoyed the break in routine, they've had a banter with others in the trade that maybe they don't do normally.
Level II Btec is very basic but to be fair if it was a higher level some drivers would be overwhelmed and give it up and that's not right. It's also an opportunity to help drivers that need to improve their English language.
Lets look at the London taxi driver. People have respect for the London Cabbies cos they know it's taken a great deal effort and time to achieve their licence They have little respect for others around the country because it's takes nothing to become a taxi driver. It's considered a second rate occupation and that is not right.
Drivers should be fighting for the recognition that they deserve, maybe not through the Btec/NVQ route but there has to be viable alternatives to this before you bin it for nothing.
With regard to the fly by night training companies they are there because drivers decided they couldn't be bothered looking or insisting on proper providers. It is true if you put nowt in you get nowt out.
So whilst I congratulate these particular drivers for achieving what they set out to achieve if they'd put as much effort in getting higher standards into the trade then maybe we'd all have something to shout about.
Here end my long but humble opinion
