Jim, as ever if the facts don't fit you make them up - where above did I say that (using your quote marks) "no one talking to me" - senility seems to be setting in Jim, you're putting words in peoples mouths then you copy the actual quote so people can see you're wrong If ever my tagline was appropriate for someone - it's you
Now let me see. Did you write this?
"sits in his cab, being quietly ignored by everyone".
Yup. You certainly did. So, I didn't quote you exactly, but the tenet was spot on. Oh, I know. You were writing about yourself in senility.
You have avoided the fact that you sit silently (thankfull (sic)) in you (sic) car on the ranks these days - why? because no one respects what you have to say - no one wants to listen to your repetitive rants.
Eh, you're confusing me with someone who gives a sh.t. You just kinda haven't got it. I really don't give a toss about you or anyone else in the trade who is intent on maintaining the status quo. I'm in the business of change. I'm shaking the very ground beneath your feet. You got a fifty grand licence plate. I'm in the business of taking this from you. You don't want to listen, then when it happens you're gonna get a surprise.
I'm not scared of what you have to say - as I said even the Evening News ignores you these days, and (presumably in an effort to avoid being edited) the criminal thug says you've moved onto Talk107 - let's just see what the RAJAR figures say in August, but more importantly in October, they will be very interesting.
Methinks you're too insensitive to be scared anyway. But you should be truly afraid. Because guys like you, who have ignored market pressures for far too long, as you've been able to protect your vested interest, well your days are coming to a close. You see, the public are now becoming energised. And they're hacked off with high taxi tariffs. They know that guys like you are ripping them off. And, knowing you're accruing a nice little nest egg in your licence plate, and knowing that no other licence plate is allowed to be traded and accrue such an artificial value, they're gonna reach into your pram and take it from you. That's what the public does to upstarts who get too big for their boots and rip them off.
Anyway, what would you know about my relationship with the News? How do you know that I'm not a plant? An employee paid to stir things up?
As it happens, my conversion ratio with the News has never been higher.
I'm also going to enjoy a nice wee long weekend in a top quality MacDonald Country Hotel courtesy of the Daily Express thanks to my contributions. I send it one day. They usually publish the next. Have a wee look tomorrow, you never know. If not then, keep buying, it will happen.
As for "criminal thug"? Perhaps you should ponder, if this were really true, just what such a person could do to a foolish individual who would wind such a person up?
As for rising to the bait you're the half wit it's easy to wind up - your abscence (sic) from these forums had made me think you'd cottoned on, but no; here you are again
Yeah, and when it suits me I'll be back again. There is NOTHING you can do to influence this. How does it feel to know that you are impotent?
You are the original figure who's more to be pitied than laughed at stuck in a job you hate, respected by no-one, despised by those about you - must be just like being back as a print salesman
"Respected by no one"? I doubt you even knew what respect was until I told you I didn't respect you in my post. You can't even be original. You read it, had a wee rush of blood to the head, and regurgitated it without any literary thought or real context. What a saddo.
Despised? So I meet my maker with a few selfish people not liking me? I won't be the first. I suspect I won't be bothered. Those who love me will do the needful. Those who hate me will just eat away at their own souls, the poorer as human beings for the hatred and jealousy they harbour. Either way, it's a win-win situ for me. So, bring it on.
Hate the job? Not at all. As I've said before there is much to commend it. It is probably the closest most of us will ever get to show business. We have a small audience whom we generally get on well with, even entertain.
It's only numpties in the trade itself which pain me. Owners who are too greedy, and servile drivers who, masochistically, help preserve the status quo through ignorance and the fear to move outside the "comfort" zone granted to them by the same owners and Council who are ripping them off.
As for a print salesman? I suspect only a few individuals would remember a detail like this, or be bothered enough to introduce it on a forum like this. This speaks volumes about you, the fact that you hide behind anonymity and sadly are too scared to properly identify yourself.
Me, I've never been afraid to hide behind what I say. I value my opinion, I express it to bring about the kind of quality taxi trade I want to work in, and which I know would bring about real benefits for those who actually do the work in the trade, not just those who sit on their fannies, protecting the status quo, protecting their own gravy train, and would rip us off for as long as we let them.
At least in my commercial career I garnered enough understanding about operating in a free market to recognise its value to those working in our trade, and the customers it's supposed to serve. That's why I don't fear such an eventuality, why I embrace it and am excited about the opportunities it is going to bring all of us. I just can't wait - which is why I sometimes seem a bit impatient.
Eh, I think that's you I'm talking about torn casualty (
or a salty c--t).
Kinda apt don't you think?
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