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19-11-2009, 11:30 PM | #61 | ||
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I've sat here and watched and read:-
A few things to consider
Going by a few of the posts in this thread, when are you booking your ticket to travel to India to get your cab license????
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Must admit i have never thought about it like that, All though foreigners have never bothered me personally. But very well said. |
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20-11-2009, 12:19 AM | #63 | ||
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i had a taxi driver try charge me $70 for the same trip i did the previous day for $14.45
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20-11-2009, 02:08 AM | #64 | ||
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im sorry mate but foreigners dont make response times any better, i havent been in a taxi with an aussie driver for about 4 years and during that time ive waited for a taxi for over an hour several times, there is no correlation. if we were short on cab drivers, they would have to put the wages up until people started applying... then our fares would be higher, which i guess is one thing there is to consider. then again, having a new australian cabbie who doesnt know the area doesnt keep the fare down....
a few months back we called a taxi to drive us to a club from my girlfriends house as i wanted to drink for once so left the car at home and after 45 minutes and no taxi we just left. the main road there is about an hours walk to get to my girlfriends with no alternate route and i know for a fact there was no taxi that went past at the time. halfway there, we came across a cab and, thinking it was ours i waved him down and he said it wasnt our cab and i told him what happened and he drove us the rest of the way and didnt charge us because he was heading in the direction anyway whilst theres always those chasing the bigger fares, it shouldnt be so complicated catching a taxi thursday/friday/saturday nights, were paying for convenience
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20-11-2009, 01:29 PM | #65 | ||
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i have a positive cab ride story
We left our phone in the back of a New York Taxi. The driver ended up ringing the Gf's mum here in aus to get our hotel address, he then rang the hotel and dropped it back to us. what a great bloke. if you loose a phone in a taxi in melb you would never see it again.
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20-11-2009, 05:46 PM | #66 | ||
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Generally can't catch taxis in Australia much as with my wife's neck injury, the way most drive here will put her back in hospital. No, I am not exaggerating or joking, its just fact. She can't catch buses either. A few times I have asked if they can drive smoothly for an extra $10 or $20 depending on where we are going. None can, and I have never been paid this out, always have just had to get out and get someone to come pick us up after I explain why. Pretty much all of our family/friends/colleagues or other people we know have no problem driving normally - its just cabbies are complacent about driving and don't see the issue with pumping the brakes or accelerator all the time (apparently this makes the meter tick over quicker, but I can't imagine this was the case unless it was going off consumption!). I have taken a few by myself, but apart from one who hated cyclists, who hit one on Elizabeth St in Sydney and kept going say bikes aren't allowed on the road so it didn't matter, they are just a very last option for me. I have good public transport, and little brothers that like earning extra cash so its all good.
Despite this we catch taxi's overseas all the time out of necessity, but remarkably don't have the same issues with bad driving as here. True. Even in places like Italy and Thailand!?! In Rome, one went 'bah' and drove the wrong way down a one way street when we got caught in traffic. Gently put one wheel up on the footpath, and oncoming cars did the same like it was the most natural thing in the world. Ok then. Try getting a taxi for 'meter' in Bangkok though. Almost as easy as getting a cab to take you on a short trip in Sydney CBD in the smalll hours of the morning! I always give a big tip though because 60mins in a BKK taxi on meter is about $3 AUD! That was at 27 Baht per AUD. Even more now. Got ripped off bad at Venice airport, then he dropped my laptop bag on the ground - but it still lives to this day. In fact all our bags kept getting dropped all the time by taxi drivers. No damage though. Even the Parisian drivers were ok. Not sure why ours can't drive, maybe they just accurately reflect the wider australian motoring public.
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20-11-2009, 07:13 PM | #67 | ||
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Bravo Tibbo, well said.
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20-11-2009, 08:34 PM | #68 | |||
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The fact that there are so many new arrivals driving our cabs doesn't make it ok to provide sub-standard service at a premium (or standard) price. It is not ok to pay for a service provided at X level when it is delivered in an unsafe and unpleasant manner. I feel strongly enough about it that I happily pay the premium to use silver (where the worst of my REALLY bad complaints is that the driver talked too much) or if I am leaving the airport (though not in Brisbane because they're nowahere to be seen???), I negotiate a chauffered car. I have had to hit a driver recently - it is as fair to defend "some" cabbies as it is to attack "some" cabbies. I suspect that our "some" are not the same people though. As it happens, the driver I hit chucked a hissy fit and I got out without paying him at the first set of lights and reported him. Yellow Cabs never came back to me with a result but the Police were more than happy to invite me in for my statement. |
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20-11-2009, 11:23 PM | #69 | ||
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Did he hit you first?
And you wonder why nobody wants to drive a taxi What was so bad you had to hit him???? |
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20-11-2009, 11:28 PM | #70 | ||
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yes, do tell this story gtp006
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21-11-2009, 12:05 AM | #71 | |||
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I've only ever caught one cab home. Was end of August and me and my God Brother went out and thought stuff it, we'll get his sister to drop us off and we'll cab it home. I was abit Iffy because I was more than happy to drive because I'm not a big drinker at all but I was persuaded otherwise and had a killer night. At about 2.30 in town we decided it was time to head off home. Now my God Brother only like about a 2minute drive out of town but it was too hard/long/dark/dangerous to walk so we just jumped into a cab at the lights. Was a modern shape Mitsubishi and VERY VERY clean and smelt nice. Guy was a fantastic driver aswell VERY impressed. Anyways being alittle drink as we were we've started up a convo with him, which he starts to tell us that he is Indian! And we're like no way bro no way your ethnic!... He's swearing on bouda's life that he's Indian. So we've picked up his cards on his dash (I was in the back my cugino in the front) and he's bloody names Kosta! Kosta Dimitriusis. And he's still swearing he's Indian. So we started rambling off to him in greek and he's laughing and acting all dumb and we're talking to the girls in cabs next to us in Greek and he's loving it. Then my cugino goes, you know, you want some dinner? There's that sick yiros bar just two streets that way! Straight away he pulls a U-turn and we've gotten some Yiros. Then we've probably sat there for 20mins eating and on the way home had a lengthy convo with him about family and blah blah. He took us the long way home so down Norwood (cruise route) we finally get home after like 20minutes extra in the car. We go whats the bill, he goes nah it boys you'se were too much of a laugh forget it! ... Was sick hahaha ...
So yeah, my experience with a Taxi Driver has been absolutly awsome! haha. And although you hear it all the time and in here I've read it on almost every post, I've never been cut off before lol.
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21-11-2009, 12:23 AM | #72 | |||
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21-11-2009, 08:23 PM | #73 | ||
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Well that sounds a bit different than "I had to hit him"
I fully understand why people hate taxi drivers I hate dozens of them myself You should try employing some of them, they bring your car back with dents and say "Wasn't Me!!" Unless people complain in writing (preferably with witneses) to the taxi company and the transport department these cheats will still be on the road. Most of them are just trying to earn a dollar though Bad service in restaurants, shops no one complains Bad service from taxis or phone companies, everyone complains |
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21-11-2009, 11:39 PM | #74 | ||
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few stories here have some salt and pepper no doubt.
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22-11-2009, 10:42 AM | #75 | |||
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22-11-2009, 09:13 PM | #78 | ||
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Firstly this is NOT a personal attack to anyone here but just trying to show the many other sides of the arguements.
So we sack every taxi driver that doesn't know every street or makes a mistake with directions?? Hope you like walking To get a taxi license currently costs a few hundred dollars in Queensland This already puts a lot of applicants off. The goverment is currently looking at changing the rules to increase training (including a TAFE level english assessment exam) for ALL drivers, whether you were born here or not. All state goverments are considering a nationwide set of taxi driver rules, so this not just for Queensland. The cost for all this training may be up to around $1500. There will be NO drivers willing to pay this, the dole is much easier. Taxi driving is not like a normal business where the boss just sends you off to do a course and pays you while you do it. The owners wont want to pay unless fares go up. So if you think it is hard to get a good cabby now just wait. Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. The drivers may be properly trained and speak english, but there will only be 3 of them. I dont condone unsafe driving or ripping people off, these are serious matters, follow the procedures and report them, but to ask someone to know every street in Melbourne is a bit tough. (I know Lygon St is a major Rd but I am generalising) Just give him directions, if you know them, and build a bridge. Owners only employ these incompetent people because there is no one better to do the job...the alternative is taxis parked in the shed...and in a lot of cases that is a BETTER alternative than letting these types drive your car!! That doesn't help the public get home but. It is not as simple as it seems to sack every driver that makes a mistake. I have been ripped off as well when I travel and it gets me mad but I can see the other side of the fence too. We should also sack every Ford mechanic that doesn't fix our car first go, the parts guy that sells us a thingo instead of a whatsit and every teenager at Maccas that screws our order up, obviously the Goverment and Public Service has gotta go as they never do anything right. You can vote with your feet (literally) and walk home. Or if you want take a bus/ferry/train or just call mum/wife. Pretty much across the board service standards have fallen and to find someone that knows their job 100% and cares about customers is a bonus these days unfortunately. If you do find these people be nice to them!! |
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22-11-2009, 09:25 PM | #80 | ||
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Works in England .....
And if a mechanic doesnt fix my car, I wont use them again so in a way I am sacking them as I can use someone else. With Taxis its pot luck | [/url] |
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22-11-2009, 09:42 PM | #81 | |||
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does anyone know how to and how much it is to be a cabby in SA? I'd be good I know Adelaide well and I'm a safe driver.
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I think it takes about 3 years to get to drive a Black Cab in London, although it would have to be the worlds toughest driving test.
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They told me because I can speak English, understand directions and shower daily, I’m not the type of person they’re after.
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We aren't ALL like that! You just don't get the good ones! :
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25-11-2009, 12:41 AM | #85 | |||
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That only applies to Black Cabs, and they still do not know everything and every street, I have lived there. Admittedly doing "The Knowledge", the long training (I heard 18 months) to drive a Black Cab has to be better than the system we have here but you do pay for it in the fares. Most local Londoners take Mini Cabs or Private cars, locally run outfits with hit and miss drivers, often new immigrants (legal and otherwise), which should only be prebooked but in reality operate from unofficial ranks. When you find a good driver you always call him. Black cabs are only for the businessmen and tourists with the prices they charge. The system we have here is somewhere in between these two. Not as cheap and easy as mini cabs and not as expensive and restrictive as black cabs. |
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25-11-2009, 09:06 AM | #86 | ||
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I had a nice experience the other day. In fact, it was SO good that I felt the need, for the first time ever, to ring the complaints hotline (or whatever it's called).
Hopped in a cab on William St in Sydney bound for the airport - a regular run for me and cabbies alike. Problems: - the brake and accelerator appeared to have two settings; on and off. Nothing in between. - we (I say we only because I was in the car) cut two cars up under and overtaking down the freeway - he got his mobile phone out TWICE, both to recieve a call. When he answered it a second time, I got on my high horse and told him that without a hands-free kit, what he was doing was illegal. Fortunately, he ended the second call quickly. Now all of this was standard, in my opinion. It happens all the time. But the next bit takes the biscuit. On approaching the terminal, he asks me which terminal, 1 or 2. I reply that I'm not sure, but I'm flying with Qantas. Usually the cabbie asks me what airline I'm flying on, rather than the terminal number so I've never paid attention to the numbers. So he dives into the first terminal (which is Virgin Blue), and say to him "no, Qantas is the next terminal". He slams on the brakes, and thank God no-one was behind us and I was belted up, and then proceeds to push the gear lever into REVERSE. And starts reversing... as other cars and taxis are approaching. I tell him, stupified, that he can drive forward and around to the other terminal, which mercifully he does. And then my Cabcharge voucher didn't work - hardly his fault, and then never bloody do. But still, worst cab ride I've ever had, on aco of the reversing at the airport. And so as soon as I got out I grabbed all the details of the cab and shopped him. With driving like that, it's only a matter of time before he loses his licence.
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Not as bad as the middle aged Indian fellow who didn't know how to get to Southern Cross station from the Airport though....
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YEH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
steering with his knees as he was patting away on his bongos!! THATS HIM!!! Im like "Hey mate, no offence, but can you keep your hands on the wheel?!" My Mate "Nah! its awesome! keep going man!" The taxi driver loved it while my knucles were turning white holding onto the seatbelt.
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Those people are there to do a job AND THEY CAN'T EVEN LISTEN PROPERLY when you tell them you don't want f&&&&&ing pickles. Lucky it was raining last time I went and I couldn't have been bothered parking and walking back in or that burger would have been smeared all over their counter and probably thrown at the ice cream machine to mess that one up for the night. If you're there to do a job, you do it properly, or find something else where you don't need to listen to customers. /end rant.
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