tinkerbell
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Factor in the fisherman tale factor here. Above poster is more accurate I'd say. It is also an accurate assessment regarding the stress factor. Burn out is high in the industry unless you do it for the day shift which is a lot less stress but also less return. Get the PSV and try City cabs or similar operation for a month. At worst you will have put in a lot of hours for little return and but you will also get a feel for where and when the money is. Regarding the wheelchair question while you save 6k on the licence you will be obliged to have a certain spec of vehicle which generally costs more than 6k over a normal saloon car.My neighbour does it and thurs,Friday, Saturday, he goes out at 8pm comes home at 3am he usually makes at least 900euro and up to 1200 on a good weekend
Hi
My husband is thinking of going into the taxi business in the New Year.
We know what he needs to do - psv licence etc but we have a few questions :
What year/type of car would be besteg - would an '03 saloon be best or should he go for wheelchair accessible (or maybe that's better for hackney work which isnt what he wants)
How many hours would he need to work a week approx to cover new car, insurance, running costs etc and make a few bob?
Has anyone bought a taxi from www.taxitaxi.ie and would this be a good idea?
He has 2 penalty points for speeding - will this discount him from becoming a taxi driver?
Thanks for your patience...it's a big decision and we'd appreciate your advice.
Yep some don't have a great knowledge but current testing is very detailed as cole rightly says. Most Dubs would fail it I bet!!! What exactly does the course cover. Just wonder how they can teach you a good knowledge of driving from one place to another on a course?
Tinkerbell is right, this is rubbish. I sat with non-nationals who were doing the test and everyone is treated the same. The Carriage Office will put your friend right about this. The simple fact is that you have to study to pass the exam, even if you're a "true blue".A friend tells me non nationals are tested separately from Irish applicants, and are allowed take maps to the test and allowed pass on a much lower score. Anyone know if there is corruption involved in the selection process?
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