Thursday 12 November 2009

How to prevent a 'gutter' taxi service


Henry Lim
Updated 11:42 PM November 11, 2009
Taxi-drivers are self-employed, not salary-paid staff by any employer and therefore, they don't owe any commuter a living. If talking about commuter's rights, taxi-drivers also have their own rights as a self-boss, self-employed person. They can choose commuters and reject those who they think are suspicious and may rob them. Or reject those which are not along the same way as they are changing shifts or going home, so as to cut time loss and petrol cost. Blame the system of taxi-operators who does not want to hire drivers as salary staff. And pass the bulk of cost to the taxi-driver who in return, has the right to choose and pick commuters who directly affect their cost computation. By the way, I am not a taxi-driver.
wilson lim
Updated 11:01 AM November 11, 2009
woohoo~! it's time to kick some a-s-s! errant taxi drivers, beware! you WILL be reported, and your taxi driving licence "gan-dung", if you still continue to act "yaya papaya", or the next time, you refuse a customer for no valid reason. read between the lines of my three fingers! neh! :p we only want to keep good taxi drivers, not bad ones.

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