InkedMuttley wrote:
Hi all I'm new to this forum I joined up as I wanted taxi driver's opinions. I am not a taxi driver at the minute however I've wanted to do this for years as it's my cup of tea I love driving and love meeting new people I currently work for a Voluntary Car Service mainly carrying elderly passengers to the hospitals, doctors appointments etc but a few of my regular customers don't like driving and thus have asked me if I'd be willing to take them shopping etc during the week. Now if I do this I do know that I'm stepping into the realms of a private hire driver so I'm starting to wonder if it would be worth my while taking this opportunity and going for a private hire or possibly hackney license.
I live in a seaside town at the minute ([edited by admin] Skegness!) although I am hoping to move further inland and my local town/city will be Lincoln...is there any taxi drivers on here that can give me a rough idea how much I stand to earn, overheads etc and your general opinions on driving a taxi?
If you license as a private hire driver, you will obviously also need to get your vehicle licensed and be a licensed private hire operator too, if you're planning to remain a 'one-man band' and not share your 'old-dear' work with others.
If you license as a Hackney Carriage driver and obviously get your vehicle licensed as a Hackney Carriage too, then there is no need to have an operator licence and with a 'TAXI' sign on top of the vehicle you are likely to attract other custom, while still servicing your old-dear' work LEGALLY.
The choice is yours and you could continue to do the volunteer work too.
By the way, what kind of mileage do the Skeggy volunteer cars do in an average year? I'm just trying to compare mileages with Brum, where a mate of mine worked as a volunteer hospital car driver. He was quite ill but still working as a volunteer driver before sadly passing away in February.