Article on working for add lee Sept 2010 with some very interesting comments (latest comment is jan 2012) after it from the mirror.
http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/investigations/2010/09/how-self-employed-are-addison.htmlHow self-employed are Addison Lee's 2,400 cab drivers?
By Nick Sommerlad on September 9, 2010 1:32 AM in Work
Order a minicab anywhere in the country and the odds are, the driver who picks you up will be "self-employed".
But how self-employed are they really?
A genuinely self-employed plumber comes to your house, decides if they want the job and then quotes you a price.
If you accept, your plumber tells you when it can be done, buys their own materials and might even send someone else to do the work.
That's what self-employment should be, the freedom to make a profit - or risk a loss - on your own terms.
Europe's biggest minicab firm is Addison Lee with 2,400 self-employed drivers in London.
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Addison Lee boss John Griffin
But these drivers can't use their own vehicles and must hire them through the company for £260 a week, plus another £38 for insurance and £12.50 for car washes. After paying for fuel, drivers start the week around £350 down.
There's only one way to turn a profit and that's by putting in the hours.
Those we've talked to work at least 60 hours a week, sometimes 70, over six or even seven days. If they work hard bonus payments mean the car can even come free.
"If I work five normal eight-hour days, I might make a loss," said one. "How can you be self-employed working round the clock for one boss?"
The hours aren't that flexible either. Drivers have to start by 7.30am or wait until 1pm. Those on nights start by 10pm or wait until 5.30am.
Addison Lee sets the prices for all jobs, including cash ones, and the driver can't turn them down without being barred from work for 24 hours. It's a world away from being a freelance plumber.
In theory, a driver can take a week off to work elsewhere but the reality is that Addison Lee is as good as it gets. Cabbies working for other firms often learn the hard way they've no right to the minimum wage.
For Addison Lee the benefits are obvious. If work is slack, the cost of the vehicles is paid by their drivers. If it's busy they get money from every job.
As long as people want work, the company can't lose. Last year, it took £83million and paid its board £7m.
What about the drivers? Addison Lee founder and chairman John Griffin says they can earn £500 a week "comfortably" and claims "the job has a certain freedom about it". The company says it has a waiting list of over 100 drivers wanting to sign up.
But they better not get ill or fall out with head office because there's no sick pay or redundancy rights for the self-employed.
They also better pay their national insurance if they want a full state pension when they retire, because Addison Lee certainly isn't paying it.
Terry Flanagan of the GMB's professional drivers branch told us: "The private hire industry is rife with bogus self-employment. Our members are denied basic employment rights and risk being fired without warning."
Our Gizza Proper Job campaign is calling for a change in the law to end unfair self-employment.
Meanwhile, the success of Addison Lee has made Griffin, 68, from Potters Bar, Herts, a wealthy man, worth over £50m. His firm's donated £150,000 to the Tories and he's handed out £155,000 on Channel 4's Secret Millionnaire.
Except he doesn't like the word "handouts". He even recently told his own brother, during a court case over their mother's inheritance: "I'm not a fan of people who never work". Well, what about rights for those that do?
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rez said:
I was a driver for them everything in this article is true also would like to say they charge clients £25 for a job and pay drivers £6.50 to do it and expect you to be there 20 minutes before and wait 20 mins UNPAID all londoners should not pay on account only cash as drivers get more commision. Well done to the investigaters great work.
September 9, 2010 9:40 AM
alan ridgley said:
john griffen is the eptomee of tory franchise culture & sweat shop exploitation!
September 9, 2010 10:10 AM
Tommy brown said:
I used to work for this shower of s..t
They run you ragged they have a
Driver liasion team that are supposed
To be there for the drivers but in
Cold light of day are on the side
Of the management they don't
Give a twopenny f..k for the drivers
September 9, 2010 11:24 AM
mark said:
At last, somebody might just unearth Addison lee's rip off system, the more you work, the more they earn. i worked there for over 5 years and left because it costs a fortune to drive one of there cars. As for being as good as it gets, how wrong can you be. There awnser to any problem is "if you dont like it, give back the keys" but as a driver you know if you don't have a car, your finished, and if you work there for any length of time buying a car is not an option cos you just won't have any money.
You quote of it costing £350 a week is also well down on the truth. when you if you look into it and see how much they take off ther drivers in booking fee and the percentage thay keep from account bookings i bet they earn at least double that from each driver. A very good friend of mine is still trapped with addison lee and has just been told he needs to start working over 65 hours a week as "we are not a car rental firm" When and if this is ever looked into you will find out that addison lee's sucess is due to people be exploited on the pure greed of those who sit on there board.(none of who do so for 65 hours a week).
September 9, 2010 12:58 PM
Robert Etchells said:
I worked for Addison Lee for around 4/5 years. The problem that P/H drivers have is that Addy Lee is about as good as it gets, but it is still not good.
If you get your head down, when I worked there you needed to work a minimum of 55/60 hrs per week any less you where in trouble. If you where ill, flu or similar you could not afford to take time off. I'm sure that clients would be unhappy if, one: being driven by a driver who shouldn't be on the road and two: being infected by someone with an infectous virus. This dose happen.
Also there was no policing on the number of hours worked.
I left around 2004/5 at that time there were only around 600 drivers and it was John Griffin's ambition to have 1,000 drivers. To reach todays total 2,400 there has been an increase in the amount of drivers by about 50% per year. The only people who benefit from this odious increase in drivers is Addison Lee. Everytime they buy another 100 vehicles the amount of work the original drivers get is diluted. Back in the day (2002 -2004)to increase the driver numbers by 100 was to dilute the work that was avaiable to existing drivers by as much as 20%. Therefore I had to work longer hours to make the same net amount of money.
That's why I left.
Although I did return earlier this year due to Addison Lee buying the company that I was working for as an owner driver "Premier First". Driver Leaison agreed to allow me to carry on working, but only in one of their vans.
After trying the market, "Chauffeur First," "West One" both were absolute rubbish.
From the experiance of having worked for Addison Lee before I knew that they were around 50% better. I was running a "S" Class and can you believe that West One give the drivers £1.20 per mile. Maddness!!! Chauffeur First. A good night was £100. In an "S" Class.
The down side was that I had to park the "S" Class up.
The up side? Not one I ended up in hospital after two days with heart probs. I have since let my PCO licence Lapse and retired. For two days work, income after outgoings £0.00.
Let me tell any likely lads or lasses who are thinking about P/H as a way of making an income. DON'T DO IT. Addison Lee is, as good as it gets and if you want a life do something else.
September 10, 2010 1:10 AM
Y T said:
I am glad adlee is now being 'BIG BROTHERED' cause that exactly what the drivers experince. They claim the jobs are dealt out as per proximity, but the drivers know better, due to the point system i.e. the more work you do the less rent you pay, they prevent you from reaching the next threshold. I started the London Knowledge 4 years ago as well as a lot of their old drivers, they don't care about the drivers as there is always a long list of trainees waiting to take your place. If you decide to go on holiday without keeping the vehicle, you can not come back until after 6 weeks. If you decide to keep the vehicle, its £115 per week. (You pay them for storage)I am sure the govt pays them for each trainee, no wonder the country is going bust. If the car gets damaged and you are not able to hold the 3rd party responsible, you are charged for the repairs i.e. you loose your deposit. I was shocked when an account client told me their minimum charge excluding admin, its far more than the black cab. the drivers gets paid peanuts. As with all trades dominated by migrants, what more can you expect, they govt is never on your side.
September 10, 2010 3:27 AM
Cab4Now said:
An interesting article gentlemen and comments which appear somewhat bitter but everyone is entitled to their opinion.
I would love to work for Addison Lee again but right now I can't. More of that in a moment.
I have worked at Addison Lee on two previous occasions. I earnt enough money from my earnings there to save and start other businesses. The last time was over 9 years ago.
I also worked for West One and Globe - more than 25 years ago.
The difference with Addison Lee and all other private hire companies - as I believe that's what they now like to be called - is that Addison Lee had a culture of fairness and honesty with respect for the driver.
They also chose to invest heavily in technology and go the company car route to supply a consistent standard to the customer. Most minicab companies don't give a damn about the quality of the customer experience. Addsion Lee does.
They're not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. But they have become the biggest by being the best. Overall. But they're will always be the individual customer experience which falls short. And that will apply to their self employed drivers as well.
I have owned businesses and paid myself handsomely. Not quite at John's level. I'm guessing his salary is £2,000,000 pa plus. A driver at Addison Lee today will earn around £50,000 if he puts the hours in and get a free car which used to be down to the number of account jobs you did. That'll do for me and I don't begrudge John a penny of his money. Or any of the other directors.
And here's why. He has a rare talent to be able to build a successful, ongoing, profitable business. I haven't been able to but I've had great fun trying. It's easy to make a million or two but I have found it hard to hold on to it. And build on it.
I started out by writing that I would love to work for Addison Lee again but right now I can't.
And this is a scandal that really needs investigating. On September 2nd 2010 my application to become a Private Hire driver was received at the Public Carriage Office. It cost me over £500 in total including a medical. I believe the P.C.O.'s share of this is £262 but I could be wrong.
And now I have to wait 16 weeks before I receive my license. That may mean that they have a huge backlog of applications. Or there may be other reasons that the Public Carriage Office is failing to deal with applications in a timely manner.
Regardless of the reason the Public Carriage Office is clearly not fit for purpose and I wish you would find out why such a much needed regulator has failed so miserably. Seriously, they will now sit on my application on what is the busiest time of year and their negligence will cost me at least £15,000 in loss of earnings for the rest of the year.
A good read Nick but I don't believe it will rock the boat too much. But I guess it was never really intended to.
September 10, 2010 9:40 AM
faretrade said:
All the people who supp on fair trade coffee and munch on fair trade chocolate then get in an Addison Lee car to the oxfam shop to buy fair trade xmas cards hang your heads in shame. The means of production should be in the hands of the workers said a very wise man (a socialist) yet Ken Livingston activly supports this evil avaricious capitalist (john griffin) and the Labour Party have an account with Addison Lee(not with the unionised london taxi trade so much for soldarity comrades) as does the Conservetive Party (so much for the London living Wage Boris) money talks and it says sh*t on the working man.
September 11, 2010 4:10 AM
Graham Gray said:
This is happening all over the UK and its not only private hire its taxis as well, some allegedly self employed drivers ore on £1.00 sometimes
If the driver does not own the vehicle they should be employees period, but due to the tax loophole that asks who pays the fuel owners are claiming the driver is self employed, this needs closing now
No more split bags or percentages, pay the minimum wage and all the benefits of being an employee
September 11, 2010 12:05 PM
knowledge man said:
I am a driver working at add lee and everything you reported is spot on. The way they treat drivers is deplorable and the way they treat the customers is not much better. The company are making so much money they have become arrogant and greedy towards the driver. Its such a shame the drivers have no representation and don't stick together - if we did we could f**k them big style. All we need to do is just all take the same day off and watch
Griffin and the rest of the greedy bunch sh*t there Armarni pants. I'm doing the knowledge and can't wait to leave these jokers and earn some money for a change rather than keep them in luxuries.
September 12, 2010 9:59 PM
Stuart W said:
Graham Gray is correct; the issue isn't just relevant to private hire, it affects much of the UK taxi/Hackney Carriage trade as well, indeed it's an issue throughout the world as far as the cab trade is concerned.
Of course, there are many different scenarios throughout the industry, but at one extreme drivers being paid an hourly rate less than the NMW, wearing a company uniform, being told when to stop and start work etc are the antithesis of the often widespread perception of the genuinely self-employed owner-driver on the London black cab model.
In many locations only a small minority are genuinely self-employed owner-drivers. The rest are essentially working in an extremely casualised labour market.
In employment law terms the whole thing is a sham and a scam, but the powers that be seem uninterested; too many vested interests and it would take a Herculean effort from HMRC and the Government to sort it out, and there's little evidence of political will to tackle the issue.
The Mirror should be congratulated for highlighting the issue in a prominent national forum, and this may create some impetus towards change, but I suspect that official priorities will be elsewhere, for the next few years at least.
And, of course, the Tories won't be particularly enthusiastic about regulating the market, although to a large extent this would merely represent proper enforcement of currently enacted statutes and case law.
September 12, 2010 11:12 PM
Tom Titmarsh said:
I worked for Premier for many years until Add Lee took us over and in my opinion it was the best thing that could have happened to me.Premier used to charge us £240 a week for the car however much work you did,if you reached £750 or £1000 then you got a small discount.At least Add Lee give you a car discount on the amount of work you do plus their cash rates are excellent and no one seems to mention this.If you are going to come into this trade then Add Lee are the only company to work for as they are streets ahead of the rest.The drives that moan are the ones who expect want to earn over £1000 a week,£400 to £500 is not hard plus your cash on top.Dont believe evereything to hear try for yourselves and be the judge.but remember they have an enormous office and staff which has to be paid for so they are going to charge the clients a lot more to be able to pay their office staff.The Chairman has built this company up from nothing so I think he is entitled to his rewards.
Tom
September 13, 2010 8:36 AM
Trampolines Man said:
Doesnt IR35 stop this? I thought you could no longer have only one customer, and it forced full employment rights on companies like this.
September 16, 2010 10:50 PM
Terry Flanagan said:
Clearly Addison Lee drivers need to address the situation. To the Poster who says there is no driver representation there is:
GMB PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS BRANCH
THORNE HOUSE
152 BRENT STREET
HENDON
NW4 2DP
BRANCH SECRETARY TERRY FLANAGAN 07958 275 339 OR 0208 202 8272
September 20, 2010 4:17 PM
ABU M said:
Addison Lee is the best company to work for I've been with them for over five years, obviously the harder you work the more money you make, this applies to working anywhere, and I guarantee you will make more working at Addison lee, there is no other company that pays better rates on accounts and on cash than Addison Lee, there are times when I don't make money but this due to me taking time off which I still have to pay for the car, and it's better than having my own car, because whenever there's something wrong with the car I get another car straight away so I'm not off road waiting for my car to be repaired, I just wanna point that no minicab or taxi drivers sets their own price, look at black cabs they have their prices set by Tfl/pco. I am very happy working at Addison Lee, the only time I will stop working for them is when I have something else to do other than a private hire driver.
September 24, 2010 3:24 PM
Mr Lee said:
Last month I worked for 5 nights and I earned £22 for the week.I have no reason to lie.f**k driver liason.Book cash jobs.the drivers are better off this way
September 30, 2010 6:38 PM
LIZ said:
This is absolutely true. Sometimes if there isn't enough work. The driver has to pay them extra money as you would be minus on your account. They don't care about the drivers. If a customer wants to pay by credit card, the driver will only receive half of the amount. They make the drivers work as self employed but on employed conditions when it suits them. So many drivers work for below minimum wage. If you are sick, you have to work otherwise it will cost the driver over £300.
October 8, 2010 3:37 PM
the one said:
i worked for them for few years and i been sacked for stupid reason, just wanna make apoint for the credit card payment, they charge the client up to £5 for admin work, and they take half off that from the driver , PURE RIP OFF , F,,,,ING EVIL C,,,TS
October 25, 2010 7:00 PM
David said:
What a bunch of losers if you want easy money, go and work for Tesco. Im working for AddLee for over 4 years now, average acc+cash £950 a week + free car, 5 nights a week, 44 weeks a year, new car every 2-3 years, if you know something better, please let me know. Boss is making money, not unions, good I happy for him.
November 29, 2010 3:34 AM
XTC said:
Hi All,
I've found all these comments very interesting!!
I'm a 38 yr old man who left the print trade 5 yrs ago after 15 yrs and for the last 5 yrs have been in & out of various things but have been doing a fair bit of driving work, be it a stint as a courier, laundry delivery service etc.
I have been seriously considering trying to do the 'knowledge' as i believe being a black cab driver would open up the possibility to earning 'proper' money and so very importantly i would be able to choose the hours i worked and what times i worked!
I've recently started to try & find out about Addison Lee as i'm thinking perhaps this is the next best thing??
However after reading the comments my enthusiasm has diluted

I would so appreciate if current Addison Lee drivers could respond and let me know the true earning potential of a driver there now, how many hrs were worked for that money, how much money on average does a driver need to spend per week out of their own pocket, what are the most productive shifts or maybe what the average earnings are on the various shifts?
I'm very prepared for hard work but i'm at a point where i really would not like to put my heart & soul into it only to become a disgruntled employee down the line wishing that i'd never started in the 1st place!!
Ultimately i'd still love to attempt to gain the knowledge and have true 'self employed' freedom but who knows i may find an article on black cabbing that shatters my illusion lol

Any true feedback from current drivers now would be most appreciated!
Thanks.
December 9, 2010 3:51 AM
Warren said:
Well, that was an interesting read. Started off from the top with only majorly negative comments and was feeling very scepticle about the company (addison lee).
I currently drive buses around London and am applying for a PCO. I had made a lot of money in property over the years and ended up losing a lot of money in a business, in fact all of it. A very life changing experience.
Thats how I ended up driving buses.
Anyway to cut a long story short I am ready to try the PCO circut. I am a keen driver and am good with people, I find most people no effort and I like dealing with the public so there is no problem there.
I would like to think that if I am going to do this I would like to have high earnings and am prepared to do the work. I would like to think that because of the infrastucture behind Addison Lee that they would be my best bet.
Can any of you guys that are doing well working for them get in touch and give me a proper rundown on what you are doing and how much you are earning, with all the figures involved.
I would appreciate that as I am at a crucial decison making moment.
Cheers Warren
December 9, 2010 9:57 AM
Cab4Now said:
Hi Warren and XTC, I'm re-joining Addison Lee in January 2011 after a 10 year break. I'll be posting how I get on in the link on my name.
I commented above some months ago. I'm now at the stage where TfL is about to issue my license. Nearly 4 months later.
Happy Christmas and a prosperous new year to all Mirror readers.
December 14, 2010 9:13 AM
Bermondsey Man said:
Hi, i worked for Addison Lee for 1 year and i can totaly agree with the negative comments about Addison Lee. If you are thinking about working for this company THINK TWICE don't be fooled by how glamorous they make it look...because its not. I would work 5 nights a week from Monday to Friday around 10-12 hrs per day 50-60 hrs a week and i would earn £400 after expenses (£300) not to mention you still have to pay TAX & NI. To earn this money they run you ragged and send you all over the show. So the man DAVID who claims to earn £950 a week for 5nights work sounds a bit of a lie to me.......maybe david is part of Driver Liason?
So with ever rising costs of fuel and unavoidable parking fines is it worth it?
February 28, 2011 11:38 PM
Cole said:
The only time time you will make money at Addison Lee is when you are doing over 12 hours a day and 7 days a week and you also have to be lucky to get cash jobs as account jobs only pay half of what you will get on cash, if you cannot do this you will never ever make money try for yourself and see, 90% of drivers are unhappy. I hope this helps
March 13, 2011 8:58 PM
ABDIKADIR ABDI MAHMOOD said:
driver
March 14, 2011 11:00 AM
Moo said:
Fake "self-employment" such as this is rife in other similar jobs. I worked as a "self-employed" bicycle courier for five years staring in 1990. At the time there was a union-led campaign to secure creating basic rights for couriers, which included sick-pay and a guaranteed minimum wage. I loved the job and made reasonable money, but in the end I had a serious accident with lasting consequences. The largerest problems with this kind of fake self employment is that it's always in the companies interest to take on more riders, and this results in less work for each rider. And when there is little work some couriers will earn nothing, as the company will tend to give all the work to one or two couriers they favour. I worked hard, was on time and put in the hours (10 or more a day) so, whilst not being one of the top-dogs I was usually looked after, but it was always with a sence of guilt knowing that some of my collected were earning little or nothing. Additionally, we had to buy our company-emblazoned clothing and bags, an had to hire our radios from the company. The company bore no risk, the courier had it all. The only leverage you had, which was minimal, was that an experienced knowledgable courier could find work elsewhere reasonably easily. But at the time out of the plethora of firms there were only about four that were any good to work for. Some of the others were downright dishonest and had a reputation for didling their workers. So really there was little choice. During my time I saw rate fall from around over £5 per job to as little £1.20. Some companies at the time paid just 50p for some work. What surprises me is that in nearly 20 years nothing has been done to improve or change this practice so called self-employment. It's about time that thing changed.
June 8, 2011 9:41 AM
G Ferguson said:
Its a nation wide thing, in mainly rural areas of the UK driver are on around £2.00 an hour if they are lucky.
The law needs changing so that any taxi or mini cab owner requiring a driver will take that driver on as an employee and not self-employed as the owners claim
June 27, 2011 3:25 AM
abdur rahath said:
i hard all driver comments i am starting work in addison lee myself i will do 6 days a weeks 12 hrs shift i will see myself how much i can make?after 6 weeks i will write again thank you all
August 19, 2011 12:39 AM
Big T said:
Come on you guys who were unhappy with Addisson Lee, how come you were still working with them at the time when you realised that you were unhappy with them? i mean, you must have made some money right? may be you just didn't put in enough hours, after all money doesn't come that easily especially with private hire industry nowadays, too much competition around.If you wanna earn super cash you gotta work like hell my friends,sacrifice your time.It's hard everywhere.
I know three Addisson Lee drivers who are my friends and are really happy with the company!and are making at least £1000 a week after some expenses.
Driving for money is my most ideal job. How nice it is to make money while you drive in the comfort of your vehicle.
August 31, 2011 3:10 PM
neil said:
Adddison Lee give the tories over 100k a year, do u realy think they will change the law to give mini cab drivers there human right for full employment status.
September 11, 2011 5:10 PM
Mr P said:
Any more comments about Addison Lee?
I`m thinking about giving it a try, any suggestions?
September 24, 2011 9:24 PM
Mr G said:
Hi all, I have just received my PCO licence and was thinking about working for Addison Lee but am dis-heartend. Are they really that bad??
Does anyone also know of any other good companies to work for as a self employed driver?
Best Regards
G
October 12, 2011 7:36 PM
MR JEDUARDO said:
Hi i just receive my PCO licence i whant apply to addison lee. Is anyone know what kind of questions they ask for knowledge test.
October 17, 2011 1:47 PM
Cab4Now said:
If you're going to work as a minicab driver then AL is a good choice.
They won't suit everyone but they haven't got to the size they are without having an overall attractive package for the driver.
October 18, 2011 1:15 AM
Cab4Now said:
The questions are pretty basic JEDUARDO.
October 18, 2011 1:20 AM
Kazik said:
What are the questions you shall be asked.
November 2, 2011 11:53 PM
Robert Walsh said:
Could someone please give me more information on this company AL, i Am unable to trace them
i,d also be grateful for the names of any other busy London minicab companies
Kind regards
R
November 17, 2011 7:59 PM
MY said:
Robert Walsh
if you want to do this job there is no other place to go but Addison lee.
Issues mentioned in this article are the problems of this trade, it is same wherever you go. Hours are long and drivers will be treated bad. But working for Addison lee you will make serious money. Good luck
November 23, 2011 12:09 AM
Robert walsh said:
Thanks My,for taking the time to post.
moving to London in January to work as a private hire driver,want to make as much money as possible and in the process provide a good service for the paying public.
Will most probably act on your advice.
When i went to Addison Lee for my Topographical test the staff were very professional and friendly.
Kind regards
Robert
November 28, 2011 7:19 PM
Cab4Now said:
As I mentioned before I re-joined Addison Lee in January 2011 after a 10 year break. I've now been working with them for nearly a year. It has been, overall, a positive and enjoyable period.
I have written a post at
http://Cab4Now.com about my experience which will be published in January 2012.
Once again, happy Christmas and a prosperous new year to all Mirror readers.
December 15, 2011 2:01 PM
Sham said:
had to finally resign from Addisom Lee yesterday, after the verbal abuse i recieved from the management team there, they called me a basterd and various horrible things, that i was totall shocked about, it is the most corrupt firm i have ever worked for, so unprofesional, and no shame to speak to their own staff that way, they have double standards, and i did not reply to them in the same manner, beacuse im better than that, and i have my self respect so i had no alternative but to leave this horrid business, i will have to take legal advise to pursue this matter further with them ..
December 17, 2011 6:58 PM
Mansour said:
Can someone please guide me as to what sort of questions are on their test and how to go about preparing for it.
January 2, 2012 11:18 AM
MY said:
They will give you a 20 questions test. Mainly central London and city. It is not too difficult. If you do ok then they will do a short oral test. Like " take me to Euston station from bank of England" or Lords to victoria station. If you can prove that you have some knowledge of London you will ok. Good luck
January 9, 2012 2:24 PM
Cab4Now said:
The post "A year as an Addison Lee London minicab or private hire driver" is now completed and will be published on 20th January 2012 at 8.30am to celebrate another year's service with Addison Lee.
It may help anyone considering joining Addison Lee as a self employed London minicab or private hire driver. You can get to see a preview by clicking my name above.
January 10, 2012 2:36 PM