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    @Saga (programmer ka sa, di ka maka dawat nga taxi driver mas daku sal nimo...)and makie - when i said those, i meant net income. kana gi pang interview ninyo timing rana nga new drivers or mga walay diskarte sa trabaho nila. i've been riding taxis every day 3 times a day for the past 5 years. and i've been talking to a lot of them. 2k is those maka pakyaw sila. 500 is the least they earn a day, and 1.5k is when it gets to the holiday seasons. bisyo gyud ang maka hurot sa kita nila. especially those running ang 24hrs a day, nag suyop na sila. btw: naay uban nga daghan kaayo og kabit, common sad kaayo ni na FACT.

    OT: but i must point this out, hte thing and also the main reason why im so againts the fare raise is, MAJORITY sa taxi karon sa cebu nga nag daghan wala nag follow sa current 2.50 per 300 meters distance and 2.50 per 2:00 mins standby time. gi tikasan na nila tanan, especially the standby time. ignorant ra kaayo mu kung mu salig mu sa mga drivers. so if e follow nila ang raise of 40 and 3.50 per 300 meters. bantayi nalang ninyo if 300 meters ba gyud ang daghan sa meter nila per patak basin ma shock mu nga 200 meters or 150 meters (yes naka sakay gyud ko ani ka daghan whithin the 5 years commute nako). best way to know maka kita gani mug sign board sa jollibee indicating distance to store or other signs do the math nalang. seriously they earn a lot already, what the gov should do is educate them in thier financial management and thier damn hobbies or whatever they call it.

    wala sad ko nag ingon nga mag taxi driver tang tanan, im just posting these things so that people will become aware of things, especially when they are victims.

    better yet theres a tool in google map to measure the distance in meters. e measure na ang distance sa home and workplace ninyo. tanawa if SAKTO ba ang meters sa taxi nga na sakyan ninyo.
    Last edited by wikki; 12-30-2010 at 01:40 AM.

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    ^^ dli pud kaha ikaw naka timing lang og pangutana sa katong mga drivers nga naka dako og halin? I'm thinking out loud, pila gud ka gatos taxi driver sa syudad.

    Wala siguro pud manguna og reklamu or aksyon ani sa public.

    Unsa man tan-aw ninyu maayong solution ani? Dili isaka ang pleti?

    Or, padak.an ang sweldo? Kung mao ni, angay ni ireklamu sa atong gitrabaho.an. Sa amung company, gisaka man to ang transpo allowance sa katong pagsaka sa pletihan sauna. Naa may nangreklamo. Maayo unta naa na pud mureklamu ani run arun musaka napud balik.

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    ni saka man sad jud ang crude oil.....

    pero ang naka pa.it ani... kung mo ubos... walay organization ang mag yamumu that will ask for a rollback....

    that means.... dugai ma lihok ang rollback... unless grabi jud kaau ang pag ubos sa crude oil..

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by wikki View Post
    makie - when i said those, i meant net income. kana gi pang interview ninyo timing rana nga new drivers or mga walay diskarte sa trabaho nila. i've been riding taxis every day 3 times a day for the past 5 years. and i've been talking to a lot of them. 2k is those maka pakyaw sila. 500 is the least they earn a day, and 1.5k is when it gets to the holiday seasons. bisyo gyud ang maka hurot sa kita nila. especially those running ang 24hrs a day, nag suyop na sila. btw: naay uban nga daghan kaayo og kabit, common sad kaayo ni na FACT.
    Apparently, out of 365 days in a year, pila ra ang holidays? Di man pud siguro everyday nga makapakyaw sila? I would agree that most of these drivers could earn higher than professionals on a daily basis pero kung moingon ta nga moaverage sila ug libo a day on a regular basis, dako ra kaayo na. We could settle for the P500 average income of drivers a day.

    Di ko moside sa mga drivers but though mas taas ilang makita a day compared to employees, di gihapon ingon ana kasayon ang kinabuhi sa mga drivers. First, they are living on a day-to-day basis, walay pasada, walay kita. Second, they don't have the benefits that employees have (SSS, company healthcare) so most likely, kung naay mahitabo, either they will dig deep on their pockets or padung gyud utang.

    About sa ilang mga bisyo, ilaha na nang problema. Kung mas ipalabi nila ilang bisyo kaysa pagmanage sa ilang kwarta, ila pud na.

    My concern is just to be fair for everybody (commuters and drivers). As of now, losing side ang commuters kay murag taas ra gyud kaayo ang saka sa pliti. And sa mga drivers, moubos gyud ilang pasahero in a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by makie View Post
    Apparently, out of 365 days in a year, pila ra ang holidays? Di man pud siguro everyday nga makapakyaw sila? I would agree that most of these drivers could earn higher than professionals on a daily basis pero kung moingon ta nga moaverage sila ug libo a day on a regular basis, dako ra kaayo na. We could settle for the P500 average income of drivers a day.

    Di ko moside sa mga drivers but though mas taas ilang makita a day compared to employees, di gihapon ingon ana kasayon ang kinabuhi sa mga drivers. First, they are living on a day-to-day basis, walay pasada, walay kita. Second, they don't have the benefits that employees have (SSS, company healthcare) so most likely, kung naay mahitabo, either they will dig deep on their pockets or padung gyud utang.

    About sa ilang mga bisyo, ilaha na nang problema. Kung mas ipalabi nila ilang bisyo kaysa pagmanage sa ilang kwarta, ila pud na.

    My concern is just to be fair for everybody (commuters and drivers). As of now, losing side ang commuters kay murag taas ra gyud kaayo ang saka sa pliti. And sa mga drivers, moubos gyud ilang pasahero in a day.
    sakto... taas ra man jud na nga pamiliti... gamay na lang ug kuwang mura na ug yellow taxi... maau ta mugamay na lang magtaxi oi para mabati nila nga kuwang ug musakay ug gamay na lang ila kita... mao guro na dapat na lang buhaton mga commuters aron ipa-feel sad sa ila nga kita sad nagkalisod...

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    OT(as in original topic): i agree that there should be some kind of a group of civilians. og mu-organize ka, apil ko! this group can at least effect or affect that industry than wait for LTO LTFRB etc. example: nanginstall tanan og taxi meters with receipts BUT how many times have you asked for it and driver say he forgot to put paper. asuu! unya adto ka LTO LTFRB to complain. aber? will something happen? will they initiate new processes or legislate new laws? kay in that case, i really want 'not to pay' to teach them a lesson - but will the police support me in that? I doubt! BUT if it is a group - and hopefully becomes a well-known well-organized group of commuters representing commuters, then they'll have a voice. mura ba og katong "against crime ek ek" nga nagsupport ni vizconde or ang grupo ni teresita ang see.

    OT(as in the other topic): dili na kinahanglan hisgutan, its really a matter of education - not the college degree thing but morals and discipline plus money-management sa mga pobreng taxi driver. ok ra inom after but ayaw pagpataka as if there's no tomorrow or as if money will flood tomorrow. ang call agents mag-inom man gani pud after work! but, I offer you this, kinsa mas daghan atik, jeep/taxi driver or barker? read this then roll your eyes but keep smiling!

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