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truckman42

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  1. Replacing ten year and older taxi cabs The city of Dallas has mandated that taxi cabs that pick up customers in the city limits be no older than ten years If a taxi company’s vehicles are unsightly, dirty, or prone to breakdowns, customers will take their business someplace else. Also, successful business managers in all sectors constantly monitor expenses. If a piece of equipment frequently needs repairs, it will be replaced if better equipment is available. This is Business Management 201. If a taxi is operable, reliable, well maintained and is kept clean both inside a
  2. This is a supplement to the 28 Apr 2014 post: ‘Paulding County’s only taxi company is under attack.’ On his 29 Apr 2014 post, ‘Concerned Pldg Resident’ alleged that ‘… the owners have a habit of not paying vendors or paying late and then trying to “cut deals”…’. United Paulding Taxi pays its bills and vendors promptly. It does not attempt to take advantage of any of its business partners. On the 29 Apr 2014 post, ‘Nice Green’ says ‘I don’t see $100 as excessive when one county’s fee is $50.’ Paulding Taxi’s reply is that driving a cab is a low paying, difficult job and the hours ar
  3. Our leaders are making it hard for our only licensed taxi company to stay in business. United Paulding Taxi is a small company and it provides a needed service to the community. It takes residents to places such as medical clinics, doctors and Hartsfield airport. It has frequently taken people home who are too drunk to drive. Paulding county officials and Dallas city officials have passed regulations that make it hard for this taxi company to stay in business. Paulding officials enacted a requirement that taxi drivers must pay a $100 annual fee. This is $50 more than what Cobb
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