Existing Taxi Drivers

For successful completion of this course,  applicants must have a strong grasp of the English  language and will be required to take an English  language test prior to acceptance or a Grade 12  diploma or equivalent.

The  program will require a passing grade of 75% and applicants without a strong grasp of English will  be required to upgrade their skills in this area  prior to taking the course.

The course will  be offered in a variety of formats including  classroom/lecture, guest speakers from stakeholders and discussion/group forums.

In addition the course will be offered at  various times and sections to allow for complex  personal schedules and commitments.

An evening section is offered  on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 7:30-10 p.m.  during the first full week of the month.

Every month there will be a session  on a Saturday and a Sunday and at least one week day.

From July '08 until June '09 all existing drivers will  be taking the first module "Service Excellence and Tourism"

COST
The cost per week of  each of the evening modules is $125.00 +GST
The cost of the one day weekend program is $135.00 +GST
The cost of the English Language test is $20.00 +GST
 

To achieve a certificate the student must  achieve 75% on the final test and have full  attendance.

2008 CLASS SCHEDULE
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  • A MINIMUM OF 8 DRIVERS ARE REQUIRED FOR A SESSION TO RUN
  • A MAXIMUM OF 25 DRIVERS ALLOWED FOR ALL DAY SESSIONS AND 12 FOR EVENING SESSIONS
DATE COURSE TIME LOCATION
       
JUNE 9-12 NEW DRIVER 9:00-4:15 BSC
JUNE 28 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
JUNE 29 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
JULY      
       
JULY 7-10 NEW DRIVER 9:00-4:15 BSC
JULY 7-9 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
JULY 22 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
JULY 26 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
JULY 27 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
AUGUST      
       
AUGUST 11-14 NEW DRIVER 9:00-4:15 BSC
AUGUST 11-13 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
AUGUST 16 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
AUGUST 17 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
AUGUST 25 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
SEPTEMBER      
       
SEPTEMBER 8-11 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
SEPTEMBER 8-10 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
SEPTEMBER 23 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
SEPTEMBER CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
SEPTEMBER 28 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
OCTOBER      
       
OCTOBER 6-9 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
OCTOBER 6-8 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
OCTOBER 11 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
OCTOBER 12 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
OCTOBER 21 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
NOVEMBER      
       
NOVEMBER 3-6 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
NOVEMBER CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC
NOVEMBER 12 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
NOVEMBER 29 EXISITNG DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
NOVEMBER 30 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
DECEMBER      
       
DECEMBER 1-4 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
DECEMBER 1-3 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
DECEMBER 6 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
DECEMBER 7 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
DECEMBER 17 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
JANUARY/2009      
       
JANUARY 5-8 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
JANUARY 5-7 CURRENT DRIVER 7:30-10:00 BSC/SEC
JANUARY 10 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
JANUARY 11 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
JANUARY 21 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
       
FEBRUARY/2009      
       
FEBRUARY 2-5 NEW DRIVERS 9:00-4:15 BSC
FEBRUARY 2-4 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
FEBRUARY 11 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC
FEBRUARY 21 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 TBA
FEBRUARY 22 CURRENT DRIVER 9:00-4:30 BSC

BSC BUSINESS SKILLS COLLEGE
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TAXI TRAINING MEMO
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TO: ALL CURRENT AND FUTURE TAXI DRIVERS IN HAMILTON
FROM: JOHN WILLIAMS, PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS SKILLS COLLEGE
DATE: MAY 31, 2008
SUBJECT: SKILLS AND SERVICE TRAINING BEGINS JUNE 15, 2008

We would like to introduce you to Business Skills College where the skills and service training for new and current taxi drivers will be presented.

We are very excited about delivering this material to you and we have prepared it from the perspective of the entrepreneurial driver who wants to learn ways to satisfy more customers and make more money on every shift.

The taxi industry is truly a unique business that allows for great freedom while rewarding those drivers that go the extra distance and develop their own market niche and following.

Current drivers will be taking one module every year starting with Service Excellence and Tourism in 2008/2009.  There will be a minimum of three classes each month with two on a weekend and one through the week.  The cost for current drivers will be $125.00 for the 8 hour class.

Every driver who successfully completes the course and examination will be presented with a certificate that they can present to the City for their license renewal.

All participants will be required to pass an English language test or present their OSSD prior to enrollment ($20.00) and will need their driver’s license abstract and criminal clearance certificate prior to license renewal. Testing will be available Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m.

These courses are designed to provide effective and practical skills and to raise the level of professionalism in the industry.

For the new driver to the industry the skills learned will reduce the learning curve and get the driver off to a great start as a Customer advocate.  For current drivers this course will provide in an interactive environment some skills and techniques to improve overall revenues.

The training for new drivers covers the three modules Service Excellence, Taxi Operations & By-Law and Customers with Special Needs, Safety and Security and is provided every month on the first full week of the month.  It is four days of training from 9:00-4:15 each day and there is a cost of $350.00.

Service Excellence and Tourism starts off with a review of Communication as the fundamental building block of effective customer service and rapport. Effective listening, body language, verbal and vocal influences and distractions are all discussed as barriers to effective communication.  Wowing the customer leads to an improved customer experience, customer loyalty and better revenues and tips.  Tourism in any city is a vital part of the economic mix and a favourable impression of guests will lead to greater economic growth.  It is everyone’s responsibility within a city’s Tourism infrastructure to take an active role in the promotion of the city, its features and attractions and make them feel welcome and secure.

Taxi operations and By-Laws covers the fundamentals of operating a taxi in the city Hamilton, including equipment, service, cash handling, general policies and procedures and techniques to operate effectively and profitably. The motivated driver anticipates his/her next fare by being in the best zone or area where the next fare is likely to be.  Being prepared with the right ‘toolkit’ of services will make you available to more Customers and increase your revenue potential.  The By-laws pertaining to Taxi operations will be discussed and presented in a variety of formats.  There are numerous by-laws that taxi drivers must know and practice every day.

Customers with special needs will examine the 1 in 6 Canadians who have some sort of disability and the even greater share of the taxi industry customer base.  Knowing the types of disabilities and the laws related to accommodating customers with special needs is discussed as are the techniques to delivering excellent service to all customers regardless of their abilities will be examined.  Defensive driving, safety and security of passengers and the driver will be presented in this module with a goal to preventing accidents and down time to increase revenues.

Business Skills College is conveniently located on Upper James just north of Hester St. in the plaza shared with National Bank and H & R Block.  

For more information please call 905-387-8787
or
e-mail us at taxi@business-skills.com

Our web site is www.business-skills.com and www.taxitraining.ca