Of course we're talking best case scenario, WD... it's their "best drivers". I discussed their shouting the €240/week freight from the rooftops with the bosses when I met them a few years back. They seemed to agree that publishing numbers relevant to drivers earnings wasn't necessarily helpful. Since that they have been more conservative. Regardless, my freight is always over €3/hour so it stands to reason that an ambassador who always has priority and who covers all areas, hospitality jobs, pre-bookings and airport pick ups is paying significantly more. By point of fact I don't work peak hours save 19:00-20:00 Saturday and sometimes 01:00-03:00 Sunday. Factoring that in, I can't see how the best drivers could be paying less than €5/hour before hospitality surcharges.
However, my basic point is that full-time drivers working for mytaxi are paying a hell of a lot more freight during this boom than I paid to C2K during the Celtic Tiger years. In fact, I have paid more myself for a 30 hour week working for mytaxi than I paid for as many hours as I wanted/needed to work with C2K. Obviously, run ins are much shorter with C2K and they have (or had) a base controller who can/could help you maximise takings with jobs on the way to jobs and such like so we were also taking significantly more than is possible with mytaxi. For example, back in 2007 morning bookings (after a busy night) were easily worth €60/hour working for C2k... eleven years on I'd imagine drivers would struggle to get €45/hour out of them with mytaxi's system.