Gateshead Angel wrote:
Yorkie wrote:
in Gateshead where plates are free (but told repearedly they have a premium!) there was a quote of £200,
Yorkie, plate values for saloons are decreasing but that is following the intoduction of the cheap and chatty Fiat Doblo but as it is a WAV you can get a plate for free.
Rentals in Gateshead are £150 - £180 a week, this is for 24 hrs and includes all costs including insurance, from plateholders.
Rentals from PH operators for HC vehicles far exeed that, vehicle rental starts from about £180 a week but doesn't include office fee's or insurance.
In conclusion the "greedier" plateholders are PH offices, these are the people with enough money to go out and buy 50+ WAVs should they so wish, then rent them out or sell them on to those who can't get finance to purchase their own in their own right.
This whole argument is becoming decidedly boring, people who speculate money into new businesses should expect a return on the investment made and a decent weekly return for their hard work, whether they are a garage owner or taxidriver.
Derestriction doesn't work in the way you suggest, it delivers more power to those with money as they can then afford to put on an unlimited amount of vehicles.
The problem here is that few people can see beyond the end of their noses, they are so blinkered by their own greed that anyone who disagrees with their quest is full of s**t.
I will say only this, when every HC driver is forced to work for a PH operator ,when all the ranks have been replaced with freephones, when all the PH operators demand newer vehicles and then put up their fee's and you've got to either pay up or leave, don't dare say "hey, i wish the trade was like it was before.
B. Lucky

Look and I have been trying to tell you for ages, the trade has changed because society has changed, communications has changed, incomes have changed and norms have changed
even age profile of society is changing, look my hobby is sociology, looking at change and seeing commerce change, cant you see things are sold in a different way?
3 for the price of two, glasses 2 pairs for the price of one, looking at marketing on the buses, its knackers to the ticket price just maximise the bums on seats, so tou have peak off peak, concessionary fares at quiet times day rovers, the list is endless.
supermarket managers will give me £4 everytime I stop outside thier door. works will do likewise
well we taxis have to sell ourselves differntly, but the low price boys in that sector are not winning, they are losing!
there its clean cars, better cars better service, wouldnt dream of copying the bus mode on the pod trade, I would lose!
The taxi shares are different again, they want a market trader driver with lots of fun and taking the [edited by admin].
dont resist change, move with the flow and with the demand and what people want.
I promised my self I would never mention fast tan again, forgive me for doing so, but you said proudly you were launching new ranges ,why?
because you recognised that if you dont change you are dead.
WE ARE THE SAME!