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Offline Jack Meoff

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #30 on: June 16, 2020, 02:48:18 pm »
No benefit to the industry ? I must be like your lords and masters in the dispatch offices so.you know the people im talking about dont ya ? The ones who turn a blind eye when work is going out the back door to the cronies.the same people you pay to provide a service to you,but would rather give the work to the highest bidder.are you one of the fellas who gets a gold star in your copy book for being a good boy. ?

Talking through yer hole again.
How do you know about work going out the back door ?
You were never in a base so you know Fook all


Whether it's a taxi or a courier base make no mistake..work goes out the back door 100%.

The days of a base operator sitting on his tod with his pen and paper answering the phones and giving out the work over the radio  are well gone.
It’s all computerised now, phone calls are recorded and monitored, mobile phones are turned off.
Staff don’t do it now as they are putting their job in jeopardy.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #31 on: June 16, 2020, 02:56:22 pm »
I suppose they don't have to give out the work on the sly anymore with Priority systems and ambassador programs giving preferential treatment to the hungry jews in return for free advertising on their motors.

Same idea just a different method of execution.

Offline Jack Meoff

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #32 on: June 16, 2020, 03:00:17 pm »
I keep telling ya  I dont NEED to know anything about them,other then the fact they are not needed in our industry.come to that,I wonder if YOU are needed in the industry,since your a man who needs to be told how to run his business ,and doesn't have the capability to do it for himself

Have you ever heard of account work ?
Who do you think services all this,
All the corporate work, hotel work.
Early morning bookings from hotels to the airport.
Who do you think picks up clients coming into the airport.
All the HSE work. Who brings patients to Dublin from Cork on a daily basis.
All the specimens from the hospital to the laboratory to get tested.
All the dialysis patients that need to be transported.
There is just thousands of account work that is done through dispatch companies each day.
This is all work that you will never see, as I said your only good for taking people home.

Offline Jack Meoff

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #33 on: June 16, 2020, 03:04:06 pm »
I suppose they don't have to give out the work on the sly anymore with Priority systems and ambassador programs giving preferential treatment to the hungry jews in return for free advertising on their motors.

Same idea just a different method of execution.

I suppose in the old days one would throw the base operator a packet of Johnny blue and a breakfast roll.
He would then horse the work into you for the day.
Those days are well gone.
Drivers not allowed into the office now.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #34 on: June 16, 2020, 03:19:26 pm »
No you pay them by electronic transfer these days

Offline Jack Meoff

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #35 on: June 16, 2020, 03:24:21 pm »
No you pay them by electronic transfer these days

Who the base operators

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #36 on: June 16, 2020, 04:29:38 pm »
I'm sure plenty of companies/ people still phone in jobs to bases that have to be manually entered into the "system" giving scope for skullduggery.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #37 on: June 16, 2020, 05:41:44 pm »
I'm sure plenty of companies/ people still phone in jobs to bases that have to be manually entered into the "system" giving scope for skullduggery.

All phone in jobs have to be entered manually.
The feeding of drivers don’t happen in reputable companies.
Sacking offence immediately.
Don’t slam the door on the way out.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #38 on: June 16, 2020, 08:05:18 pm »
Reputable companies ? are ya havin a laugh ? They are all front page sunday world material ,if memory serves me right,one has ALREADY been there a few years ago for none payment of tax,nearly half a million I believe.another extorted money from the membership of the trade union he supposedly represented and prevented drivers from obtaining insurance if the did not subscribe to his little scam will ya fukk off ffs

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #39 on: June 16, 2020, 08:17:52 pm »
No benefit to the industry ? I must be like your lords and masters in the dispatch offices so.you know the people im talking about dont ya ? The ones who turn a blind eye when work is going out the back door to the cronies.the same people you pay to provide a service to you,but would rather give the work to the highest bidder.are you one of the fellas who gets a gold star in your copy book for being a good boy. ?

Talking through yer hole again.
How do you know about work going out the back door ?
You were never in a base so you know Fook all


Whether it's a taxi or a courier base make no mistake..work goes out the back door 100%.

The days of a base operator sitting on his tod with his pen and paper answering the phones and giving out the work over the radio  are well gone.
It’s all computerised now, phone calls are recorded and monitored, mobile phones are turned off.
Staff don’t do it now as they are putting their job in jeopardy.
Unless they still get the scratcher they'd be better off with the covid cash.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #40 on: June 16, 2020, 08:56:07 pm »
I'm sure plenty of companies/ people still phone in jobs to bases that have to be manually entered into the "system" giving scope for skullduggery.

All phone in jobs have to be entered manually.
The feeding of drivers don’t happen in reputable companies.
Sacking offence immediately.
Don’t slam the door on the way out.

It depends on who is entering the jobs manually and do they have a brother (in law),neighbour,buddy or buddies on the road?,Anywhere there's money there's muck.

Do you honestly think a phoned in job to a taxi base from The Springfield Hotel to Dublin Airport is going to who's next away who happens to be there a week or 2 ???

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #41 on: June 16, 2020, 11:46:52 pm »
I remember at the Blue cabs sell-off meeting and drivers wondering could they keep their stitched up work when or if they moved to city cabs, or sadder still, could they still work if they were on the two weeks freight holiday given to them by their beggar master.

Sheesh!

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #42 on: June 18, 2020, 08:31:29 pm »
Clients should be advised to use licensed dispatch firms to maintain contact traceability... and there should be significant investment in promoting alternative forms of transport going forward given that a significant number of taximen themselves believe taxis are not an option in the event of a pandemic.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #43 on: June 19, 2020, 02:40:00 pm »
Clients should be advised to use licensed dispatch firms to maintain contact traceability... and there should be significant investment in promoting alternative forms of transport going forward given that a significant number of taximen themselves believe taxis are not an option in the event of a pandemic.
Are there unlicensed dispatchers still?

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Re: Freenow safety pledge.
« Reply #44 on: June 19, 2020, 03:33:07 pm »
Yeah,I heard a lot of them let their licences run out

 


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