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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 7:19 pm 
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I have been out for 2hrs me. 3 Jobs. £18

Is that good or bad for you?

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 7:48 pm 
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that would be only 15 minutes worth of work in galashiels then where there isn't a recession and everyone leaves their cars behind and has a taxi

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 7:51 pm 
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wizzkid wrote:
I have been out for 2hrs me. 3 Jobs. £18

Is that good or bad for you?


Around here, that would be slim pickings

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:36 pm 
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I remember the good old days back in the time (about a week ago) of Dusty and Skippy, when you could do 10 jobs an hour. You know, it seems like it was only yesterday. Ah those were the days . .. #-o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:55 pm 
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just over 6hrs and 15 jobs later just over £100 [edited by admin] poor day today so far. At home now waiting for job :doubt: :doubt: :doubt:

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:19 am 
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In the city, the potential for work in proximity is far greater, and for a longer period, this is where street cars come into their own because they don't have to drag for work.


In fact normally I would say street cars are disadvantaged in that way because normally they'll be going out from the centre and back in, with limited potential for a flag before they get back to the centre, while office cars have more potential for a phone job in the suburbs.

However, in the particular environment I'm talking about - Christmas Day, particularly late evening - there's flags all over the place, indeed in the suburbs rather than the centre, so street cars are not having to hike/drag so far.

And as I said the punters weren't going so far as normal either, so probably one or two spells doing five jobs in half an hour (or whatever), thus allowing for leaner periods but still keeping the average up :D

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The fact is Dusty, to do six jobs an hour only allows you ten minutes between jobs with little room for error or lag time. The reality is, even to do five jobs an hour on average over a 12-hour period, is a stretch.


Well I accepted your figure of five per hour as a maximum, but I did say that the period in question was a lot longer than 12 hours.

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I would go so far as to say, there is not a taxi driver anywhere in the country that's averaged six jobs an hour, over a 12-hour period, and that's only seventy-two jobs.


Again the period I worked was a longer than 12 hours.

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The figure of 87 jobs Skippy came away with is a pure fiction.


Well I wasn't trying to justify Skippy's figures as such - that's up to him.

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Oh and yes, if you doubled your time on the road, in theory you could double your figures but on average over the period, your job totals would reduce simply because the variables would increase. The simple fact that you were knackered would cause a change downward in your overall total.


:lol: How would that work then? Slower at changing gear? Slower at counting out the change? More time between the passenger stating the destination and it registering in your brain? :roll:

Yes, you're gonna be tired towards the end of a shift of that length, but I can't really see it significantly affecting your work rate, at least in the context of the variables we're talking here.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 2:34 am 
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So, you don't stop for a pi*s or a bite to eat, and you don't take smaller breaks more regularly just to keep yourself going? Of course, the customers over the period also become more obliging. They become less drunk and more sober, and they don't puke up or argue over fares or change their minds and above all, they sit in the street with the right money in their pockets just waiting for you to come around the corner.


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Must have done the thick end of one hundred jobs that day.



Yeah sure you did? #-o


Dusty, are you sure, you're a taxi driver, because you certainly don't work in any world that I recognise. #-o


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:36 am 
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Skull wrote:
So, you don't stop for a pi*s or a bite to eat, and you don't take smaller breaks more regularly just to keep yourself going?


So how long does it take to have a quick pish every few hours?

I don't normally have meal breaks, and normally just have a snack on the ranks, but I can't really recall what I did that particular day, because I was cruising rather than on the ranks. But I doubt if my meal breaks were significant in the grand scheme of things.

I went out just after lunch and finished at maybe 5am, so even with a couple of breaks I could still have been doing 15 hours.

I should say though that I don't normally work those hours, in fact completely the opposite.

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Of course, the customers over the period also become more obliging. They become less drunk and more sober, and they don't puke up or argue over fares or change their minds and above all, they sit in the street with the right money in their pockets just waiting for you to come around the corner.


Well clearly none of them puked up, but yes for a few hours it was different to what I'd ever seen or ever seen since, since I only recall doing those particular hours on one Christmas Day.

Not saying it happens everywhere, or even that it still happens where I did it, but it did happen.


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Yeah sure you did? #-o


Well you've said absolutely nothing to persuade me to the contrary. :D

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Dusty, are you sure, you're a taxi driver, because you certainly don't work in any world that I recognise. #-o


Well I can't recall you being there either, so to that extent we're in agreement :lol:

Gosh, though, not another non-driver doubting the word of those actually doing the job?

You're beginning to sound a bit like Trevor, Skull - there are taxi drivers and those who drive taxis.

But of course there's the one he always misses out (for obvious reasons) - there are those who don't drive taxis at all.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:37 am 
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The last two evenings have been pish.

South Ayrshire have opted for Double Time, on the Meter, after 9p.m. tonight. I think that I will be offering Deep Discounts to my Regulars, but haven't decided what to offer the Rif-Raf yet!

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Dusty, you have never done anything like 100 jobs in one shift, not even close. And any claim, to the contrary, is a pure fiction. Oh and Dusty, I'm not trying to persuade you of anything, simply because any self-respecting taxi driver operating in the real world knows you are talking, tripe.

What I am curious about is, why, you and Skippy feel the need to talk, absolute sh*te, and want to convince others, it's the truth. I've met many taxi drivers like you and Skip, and I just can't fathom out why all your eggs have to be double-yokers. You do realise the only people you are fooling is yourself?

I'm now wondering if taxi drivers are more prone to making exaggerated claims than anyone else. Every rank in the City seems to have at least one bullsh*t artist. And I can only assume it's the same everywhere else. #-o


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:24 pm 
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Do you know what the 'thick end' of something means, Skull?

You conceded that five jobs an hour is possible, thus even assuming 15 hours that's 75 jobs - QED.

Anyway, I couldn't care less what you think - if you don't believe me then that's your loss.

As for bull-shitting, I could say quite a lot in return on that score, but since it's New Year's Eve I'll say nothing :lol:

And I'll be offline till a few days into 2012, so HNY to yourself and everyone else :D


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:50 pm 
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Oh Skippy if you had only done 40 jobs on Christmas day Skull and Dusty Bin wouldnt be arguing look what you have started.Tonight you could hit the 100 plus mark and the arguments could go on for another 5 pages.Good luck.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:41 pm 
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Dusty Bin wrote:
Do you know what the 'thick end' of something means, Skull?

You conceded that five jobs an hour is possible, thus even assuming 15 hours that's 75 jobs - QED.

Anyway, I couldn't care less what you think - if you don't believe me then that's your loss.

As for bull-shitting, I could say quite a lot in return on that score, but since it's New Year's Eve I'll say nothing :lol:

And I'll be offline till a few days into 2012, so HNY to yourself and everyone else :D


I conceded that a 3-5 job average was possible over a 12-hour period. Your 75 jobs, for 15 hours is at the extreme end, of what most, rational thinking people accept is unachievable in the real world.

So no Dusty, your "thick end of 100 jobs" is still a pipe dream.


Anyhoo, have a HNY, in the perfect little world you inhabit, because next year you'll be lucky if you're doing 100 jobs a week. :shock: :wink:


Have a good one Dusty. :wink:


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The last two evenings have been pish.

South Ayrshire have opted for Double Time, on the Meter, after 9p.m. tonight. I think that I will be offering Deep Discounts to my Regulars, but haven't decided what to offer the Rif-Raf yet!



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