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Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« on: October 20, 2017, 05:37:35 pm »
Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers (Irish Times, 20 Oct 2017)

The taxi app mytaxi has offered up to €2,000 to taxi drivers who pass the Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSV) entry test and sign up to become active mytaxi drivers.

The offer comes as falling numbers of taxis have become an issue in the sector, particularly in Dublin. In 2016 three drivers retired from the industry for every new driver who passed the SPSV test. Waiting times for taxis in Dublin are increasing especially at peak times.

State-wide the number of active taxi drivers has dropped by 45pc to 26, 087 in August 2017, from a high of 47,222 in 2009, according to figures from the National Transport Authority.

The new incentive will be paid to the first 500 drivers who use the mytaxi online manual, pass the test and become active mytaxi drivers.

The move involves a potential payout of €1 million and mytaxi is hoping it will boost taxi numbers by 5 percent bringing the number of drivers using the app to about 10,000.

The €2,000 offer is broken into two parts. The first €1, 000 covers €90 for the SPSV test fee, €250 for SPSV licences, with the balance to be used at the taxi driver’s discretion to cover other setup costs associated such as car rental or purchase, smartphone purchase, and insurance. The €1000 payment will be made to drivers in four instalments of €250 per week for the first four weeks, once they become an active mytaxi driver.

The second €1,000 is an additional sign-up bonus that a driver can earn on completion of 60 jobs per week after the first four weeks with mytaxi.

Drivers must pass the SPSV industry entry test before January 31, 2018.

As part of the initiative, drivers will also receive free training for the SPSV test using the mytaxi online manual.

Tommy Connolly, the first applicant to pass using the facility, said he would say to other drivers wanting to enter the sector :“if you’re serious about passing the test, the mytaxi manual is absolutely perfect. It’s easy to use and understand, and helps you study with purpose - it is a huge help.”

Tim Arnold, General Manager of mytaxi Ireland, said the announcement was “another big push by us to increase taxi supply in Ireland to meet the surging demand”.
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Re: Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2017, 02:29:09 am »
Mytaxi know the NTA will fight Ubers present business model of 'non regulation' and have decided to go with the flow instead of against it.

Same outcome for drivers though, the market will be dominated and controlled by the apps.

What happens when a driver is blocked by the app and has no access to the work. Happening in New York according to an article in the Guardian.

“They are exploiting the drivers,” he said. When a passenger lodged a complaint against him, Uber suspended his account – and Qurashi was unable to defend himself against the passenger’s claims.

“I didn’t have power or anything. It was customers’ rights, not workers’ rights.”

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/20/new-york-yellow-cab-taxi-medallion-value-cost

Gas thing is the Regulator that we have complained about for years might be the saving grace for Irish taxi drivers.

A driver owned app in every country may be the only thing to save Drivers livelihoods.

Embrace the innovation and changes in the industry but own it rather than being owned!

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Re: Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2017, 03:21:24 am »
if mybollix are worried about not having enough drivers to cover the work why does'nt that jessie tom arnold get himself plated up if he gives two shits and lead by example.

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Re: Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2017, 04:00:47 am »
Timmy has his stat sheets sayin even bonuses can't entice drivers to cover the work so we'll own the soul of anyone using our "how to pass the test" online manual.

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Re: Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2017, 08:19:31 am »
There are never gonna be as many taxis as lazy fukkers with smartphones.The app becomes a pain in the hole when it's busy.You can't safely drive a car and filter what jobs you can take on the move.All but one of the gimps in Mount Street have driven a taxi in the last ten years,they've no business calling for more drivers if they don't know why current drivers aren't covering the work.

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Re: Mytaxi offers €1 million to attract new drivers
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2017, 01:18:59 pm »
They can't cover the work because they've decided to concentrate on splitting drivers into groups with the lowly types being offered the crumbs from the table,i've been at pains to explain this to customers who complain of ridiculous wait times for a taxi....even yesterday evening while driving through Northwood,being offered jobs up to 4.7kms away in the pissin rain and traffic shite,i eventually accepted a job in Carrington in Northwood after rejecting i would guess 5-7 jobs,psssenger told me he was tryin for at least 10 mins before i accepted,clearly the Ambassadors were run off their feet!! lol

 


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