PaddingtonBill wrote:
Tom Thumb wrote:
This returns to what I feel is the real problem for the trade and OFT.
Making sure that an appropiate number of vehicles are available at varying times of the day/week.
For maximum benefit of drivers and customers there need to be some sort of coordination of demand and supply.
but of course short of running a cartell that is impossible, in my very short time in private hire I always found the office found its own level, if too many cars turned up, it wouldnt be long b4 it found its own level by people going home!
Capitalism works the same way except it always in the end leaves a shortage, you know ASDA, opens closes everbody down then closes itself to transfer buisness to another branch, so communities are left without chemists or daily papers.
We are at the moment forcasting many shortages for the future, plumbers, electrical, and drivers, our local buses are short by 10% much chuntering going on in the chattering classes.
this means opportunity knocks, but only for the hole pluggers, those that lay artificial levels will soon see the folly of thier interference.
oh oh deary me, hows this been done,
for I was not in the office but long gone,
I remember the boss said to me,
you can post but dont use my key,
he explained the troubles of past,
where his men had used his cast,
but here we have the boss posting as me,
so I cannot ignore and let it be,
Paddington Bill posts in rhyme,
so it cannot be me at this time,
The views expressed are those of Wharfie, so do,
this wont stick even with glue,
so my dear boss, though I am faithful and true,
to post in my name you must not do,
the habit of getting the site through history "the past"
means you get on oh so fast,
sorry Im the one to notice your blumer,
may those on here have a sense of humour.
Paddington Bill.
