Showing posts with label computerized dispatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computerized dispatch. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Thoughts on the Meter Increase

The SFMTA Board okayed a meter increase of ten cents for every 1/5th of a mile and 1 minute of waiting time. They will take up the question of an increase in the drop from $3.10 to $3.50 at the next meeting. For more complete coverage see John Han's blog.

Here I'm simply going to expand on the short talk I gave to the SFMTA Board.

The Need for the Meter Increase.
  • Many people have pointed out that the cost of living has gone up 19% since the last meter increase.
  • The increase the Board passed (including the additional 40 cents on the drop) would equal 22%.
  • Therefore - it's simply a matter of catching up.  

After the meeting, I went to work and discussed the increase with my customers. Of course nobody likes the idea of paying more for anything but the people I talked with accepted the raise without much complaint - making me think that the amount we settled on was just about right.

Nix on a Gate Increase.

The vote hadn't even been taken before John Lazar, President and General Manager of Luxor Cab, stood up and pushed for a gate increase of just 75 cents a hour so that Luxor could keep on giving it's full service including computerized dispatch.

What a salesman? 75 cents an hour doesn't sound like much does it? Let's take a closer look. That means:
  • $7.50 a shift or  $15.00 per day = $5,475 per year per driver profit for Luxor.
  • $7.50 a shift paid by drivers * 5 shifts per week = $37.50 *52 weeks = $1,950 per year out of the drivers profits - off the top.
  • If non-medallion drivers average $25,000 per year, a 20% meter increase = $5,000.
  • Meaning that almost 40% of the income boost would be eaten up by the gate increase.
  • Meaning that they've already more than lost their cost of living increase.
More later.