OUT OF TOWN FARES Sample Clauses

OUT OF TOWN FARES. For the driver’s protection, it is suggested that for fares going “out of town” and the customer wishes to pay by Credit Card, it is recommended that they authorize the fare at the beginning of the trip (dispatcher can give an estimated amount). If there is a difference, process this difference at the end of the trip. There is a pre-authorization feature available for Credit Card only on the Point of Sale unit. The Company can activate this on driver request, but the driver must be given correct training for this. There are several steps involved with a pre- authorization that must be followed before batch closing.
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OUT OF TOWN FARES. For the driver’s protection, it is suggested that for fares going “out of town” and the customer wishes to pay by Credit Card, the driver should have the slip completed, including the authorized amount, authorization number, and customer’s signature before driving the fare SCHEDULE “E” STOLEN FARE POLICY Whenever the Dispatch Supervisor receives a complaint that a fare, either dispatched to the complainant or from within the same block of a taxi on which the complainant is parked, has been stolen and the identification of the accused is made known, the Supervisor shall:
OUT OF TOWN FARES. For the driver’s protection, it is suggested that for fares going “out of town” and the customer wishes to pay by Credit Card, the driver can use the Pre-Authorization feature on the POS unit. This cannot be done with a Debit Card. Pre-authorizing allows the driver to print the slip, customer enters the tips and signs the slip. The driver later closes the sale, enters the tip and finalizes the sale. A slip will print in both cases. The driver keeps both slips for cashiering purposes.
OUT OF TOWN FARES. For the driver’s protection, it is suggested that for fares going “out of town” and the customer wishes to pay by Credit Card, the driver should have the slip completed, including the authorized amount, authorization number, and customer’s signature BEFORE driving the fare. APPENDIX #1 ZONES LEAD TIME SUB ZONES TREATMENT LOCATION BOUNDARIES 000 X XXXXXXXXX XXX ALL ADDRESSES S XXXXXXX AVE ALL ADDRESSES E XXXXXXXX BLVD ALL ADDRESSES W RIVER RD. 102 N OTTAWA RIVER S Mc ARTHUR AVE (both sides) (Imaginary liine to Xxxxx Xx. ALL ADDRESSES E XXXXX XX NO ADDRESS W XXXXXXXX BLVD (including Beechwood and Notre Dame Cemeteries) to BIRCH NO ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXX XXXXX X XXXXXX XX. ALL ADDRESSES E RIDEAU RIVER W SUSSEX TO MacKENZIE AVE ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS S HURDMAN BRIDGE E RIDEAU RIVER W COLONEL BY DRIVE 105 N OTTAWA RIVER S ST. XXXXXXX ST. / BEECHWOOD AVE NO ADDRESS E XXXXX ALL ADDRESSES W UNION XXX.xx XxXxxxxx Cartier Bridge (Including 100, 111 and 125 Sussex) ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXX XXXXX X XXXXXXX XX. ALL ADDRESSES E BANK ST ALL ADDRESSES W RIDEAU CANAL 000 X XXXXXXX XXX XXXX NO ADDRESS S QUEENSWAY E RIDEAU CANAL W PRESTON AVE ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXXXXX X XXXXXX XXXXX E RIDEAU CANAL W XXXXXXX XX. ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXX RIVER S LAURIER AVE WEST ALL ADDRESSES E RIDEAU CANAL W TRAIN TRACKS 000 X XXXXXXX XXX NO ADDRESS S INDUSTRIAL AVE. ALL ADDRESSES E ST. LAURENT BLVD. W RIDEAU RIVER 000 X XXXXXXXXX X XXXX XX NO ADDRESS E RIDEAU RIVER W RIDEAU CANAL 112 N OTTAWA RIVER S QUEENSWAY E OLD TRAIN TRACKS W ISLAND PARK DRIVE ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXX XXXXX X XXXXXXXXX X XXXXXX XXXX DRIVE NO ADDRESS W WOODRUFFE AVE ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXXXXXX XX. XX XXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS S XXXXXXX XX. ALL ADDRESSES X X'XXX 000 X XXXX XX. NO ADDRESS 000 X XXXXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS S XXXXX XXXXX ALL ADDRESSES X X'XXX 000 X XXXXXXX X'XXX TO TRANSIT WAY 000 X XXXXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS S XXXX XXXXXXXXX RD. ALL ADDRESSES E AIRPORT P'WAY TO TRANSIT WAY W RIDEAU RIVER 000 X XXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXX XX. TO RIDEAU RIVER ALL ADDRESSES E XXXXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS W XXXXXX AVE ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXXXX XX. NO ADDRESS S WEST XXXX CLUB RD. NO ADDRESS E RIDEAU RIVER W MERIVALE RD. ALL ADDRESSES 000 X XXXXXXXXX X XXXX XXXX XX ALL ADDRESSES E XXXXXX AVE NO ADDRESS W WOODROFFE AVE ALL ADDRESSES 121 145 2 QCH N QUEENSWAY S BASE LINE RD ALL ADDRESSES E XXXXXXXXX AVE NO ADDRESS W H'WAY 416 122 149 2 BAYSHORE N OTTAWA RIVER S QUEENSWAY E XXXXXXXXX AVE NO ADDRESS W ACRES RD ALL ADDRESSES 0...
OUT OF TOWN FARES. For your own protection we suggest that for fares going out of town and the customer wishes to pay by credit card be sure to complete the credit card slip, have the customer sign and get authorization BEFORE running the fare. SCHEDULE “E”: DISCIPLINE SCHEDULE Infraction First Second Third Fourth Fifth Each Subsequent Customer Complaint Written Warning 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 7 Days 14 Days Unprofessional On-air Transmission Written Warning 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 7 Days 14 Days Persistent On-air Arguing Written Warning 12 Hrs. 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 5 Days Blocking Airwaves 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 5 Days 7 Days 14 Days Refusing a Fare 12 Hrs. 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 7 Days 14 Days Refusing Luggage Written Warning 12 Hrs. 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 5 Days Unprofessional Language with a Customer 12 Hrs. 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 7 Days 14 Days Not complying with Article 15.08 Written Warning 24 Hrs. 48 Hrs. 72 Hrs. 7 Days 14 Days LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO. 1: LIMOUSINES REGARDING INTRODUCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMPANY’S LIMOUSINE SERVICE The method of introduction of the limousine service will be as follows:

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