Smoked Glass wrote:
If you check-out the Friendly Scottish section It's like a bar room scuffle, but the other is like total anarchy.
I'll leave the Scotts to pray on their knees for the moment and the Irish to Prey on their neighbors…………or was that the other way around.
As for the “split bag” vs “set pay” (sub lease if you like), that’s another hottie here at the minute. It isn’t up to the “operator” of the plate to dig up the work for the cabbie, that’s the domain of booking company if they are doing their job and due to the competitive nature of the platform to maintain “plate” affiliation levels, do that we must.
Therefore it isn’t the quantum level of work being the issue but “nettible” (if I may manufacture a word) remuneration to the driver. Enter the Indian argument. Mr Sir Uppal Newlanded Singh approaches the operator and says, (turban nodding) I will pay $1500 for your cab for 7 days and nights. By comparison, Joe Beer Swilling Never Worked More Than 8 Hours Straight Aussie” says “eff you”, I pay that and I’m lucky to make $500 per week for myself, take your cab and “jam it where the sun don’t shine”.
In the hereafter of that, where we now are, all the “uglies” start to surface, racism, bigotry (on both sides), polarisation of driver groups, allegations of poor training (which from what I can gather are no where near the UK standards but we are improving slowly), linguistic issues and so forth.
Obviously I sit at arms length on this one and can see several sides. The booking company must meet regulated response times so it is about cabs on the road, Indians make that happen. Operators need to make money so cabs on the road (drivers in seats) is essential and they will go with who shows them the best return. Newcomers, Indian or Australian or any other have every and equal right/s to “have a go” and get a start in whatever their chosen life path. The older Aussie guys can see downward pressure on their “net earn” and don’t like it, understandable. Traditionally, the Alsorand Aussie passenger exepcts to see a 40-70 Y/O, slightly overweight, slightly balding, probably slightly grumbly Aussie steering wheel attendant.
A conundrum no doubt…………………………………and when any of it goes wrong, no prizes for guessing whos desk it lands on.