Posts by goforit
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Seen you on tele Ben, god when is this crap all coming to an end.
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looks like 30% commission to Uber is on its way
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You must have known this would have been their response to your action. Will take years and a lot of money for this case to have a conclusion. This is why the new proposed transport act changes are aiming to overcome by having operations like Ubers to have an NZ idendity.
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
Thats good Zoomy appears to be gaining ground, when my taxi was with them I was lucky to get one job per fortnight. That arcticle was really well writen and to the point.
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I see Uber's updated app makes its hard to follow whats going on including when surge pricing is in effect. Looks like the drivers will be missing out on surge price values putting more money into the pockets of Uber.
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
That is where I refound it, origionly it was a pop up thingy when I was looking at some thing else.
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https://www.google.co.nz/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=m2g8Vt3OKK_u8weSnIGYAw&gws_rd=ssl#q=uber+parnell
Don't know if I have captured it, but try this, its part of the ad in the RH top corner
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Hi Ben, what have you done to Uber, have they gone into hiding. I had a pop up thingy on my PC stating the Parnel Uber office was permanently closed.
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Speaker: Confessions of an Uber Driver…, in reply to
COF if over 6 tonnes in weight.
opps made a mistake COF applies to motorhomes over 3.5 tonnes. The minium driving licence required is private up to 6 tonnes.
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Basicly all vehicles that are for hire and reward must be operated under a TSL, but the TSL has been broken down to reflect where in the hire and reward industry they belong to. Small passenger service vehicles operate under a PSL but older small passenger services may be still under the older TSL that exsisted before the PSLs where introduced, rental vehicles operate under a rental vehicle license, good service vehicles are operated under a good service license. All vehicles in the hire and reward industries must have a COF. There is no such thing as a private use vehicle in the hire and reward sector. Motor homes if for private use don't need a TSL but must have a COF if over 6 tonnes in weight.