Heike wrote:
Some days in my area we're lucky to earn £40 between 2 of us!! Like last Saturday!![/quote]
Is that during the early hours as well?
Also have the fares gone down, when I last had a taxi home from our town centre (Chesterfield) at about 2am it used to cost me £12-£14 for the 3.5ml journey home, this was about 6yr ago. My daughter now pays £8
Has competition battered prices down, or has the pay extra after midnight concept gone[/quote]
There's no early hours work where I am! the pub in town shuts at midnight, and if we're lucky we get 2 £5 fares from it. Saturday night it closes before midnight with no cab trade!! Yes, competition and the fear of having no income has brought down the prices, but it only means you get less money for doing less work. You need to be getting at least £1 a mile on ALL miles, including dead mileage to earn anything. The average car costs 45p a mile to run.
How do the Asians make a living out of cab driving? Possibly by being on call 24/7, possibly by not being licenced, I couldn't possibly comment as there's enough white English doing that round my way. What's killed the trade here is the pub staff who "give people lifts home"; the kebab delivery drivers who give people lifts; the engineering staff at the local airport who give cabin crew lifts into town, all doing us out of business. Like I said to a pub landlord: I'm licenced to sell cab rides, you're licenced to sell beer. I don't sell beer, if I did, you'd moan and I don't expect you to sell cab rides.