Tuesday, June 12, 2012

HEY MY HACKS!!

Sorry I have not been able to post in the last several days.  Myself and the formation commitee of our Association have been very busy looking into direction, opportunities for us to make more money, finishing our mission statement and setting up our next general meeting.  So here you go,  our next full membership meeting will be on Wednesday July 18, 2012.  The meeting will be at the Main Library Downtown, it will be in the lower level meeting room and it will start @ 6pm sharp, and remember there is no cost to park at the street meters after 5pm.  Please make the minimal sacrifice on your part to be there and show you care about where our future in this industry takes us!  I look forward to seeing all of you again and some of our new members as well, as some have joined since our first meeting.  We need our Members to tell every Hack they know about the Tucson Hacks Association and invite them to the next meeting, PLEASE (and thank you)!  I have to tell you Ladies and Gentlemen that I believe this Association is like a little snowball made by hand.  It is at the top of the hill now and as it rolls down the hill it is just going to get gigantic, much heavier and pick up speed like a runaway freight train that cannot be stopped.  This is all being done for you hacks!  Be a part of this and participate.  There are many of you that are already and I thank you for your courage!  Just remember, THERE IS POWER IN NUMBERS! Also remember, "WE DRIVE WITH PRIDE" 'Till next time my hacks...

1 comment:

Anonymous Hack said...

I feel here in Tucson, the taxi industry should go back to being regulated to some degree, such as having drivers being required to get permits, issued by the city or county, to drive a cab. All background checks should be done by the city or county instead of the cab companies. Next the number of cabs to operate locally should be capped, base on the population and needs for taxi service. I feel if nothing is done, we may continue to see a influx of cabs, which would eventually put alot of us out of business. We need to propose to city council or at the county level some ideas about going back to serious regulations modeled like other citys in the US.