Costa Esuri MiniBus service
#46
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
I whole heartily support this new business proposal , hopefully all on CE will offer there support and get behind frank and what he is proposing to provide us. I can't wait to be over at my place knowing that I can hop on a bus to town.
Regards to all.
Regards to all.
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
Many thanks for your support Lloyd
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Maybe it would be good if we could find out the email address of the Mayor of Ayamonte and send him direct all the support mails. Monday is D-Day and so far it looks as though the taxi drivers of Ayamonte have the upper hand so your support for the BUS SERVICE is needed now more than ever. So if someone happens to have his e-mail address please let us all know.
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
The website for the town hall has a number of email addresses (although not one directly to the mayor) and also a way to contact the town hall (but again not directly to the mayor)
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As Kath has mentioned, indirect contact info, plus more research:
Ilmo. Ayuntamiento de Ayamonte:
http://www.ayamonte.es/opencms/openc...nte/index.html
Top menu: Directorio, Contacto, and Tu Ayuntamiento
Read about:
http://www.ayamonte.es/opencms/openc...egaciones.html
Scroll down menu to Desarrollo Local and Empresas. Read about CADE.
Also, on another website, APYME-AYAMONTE: Creación de Empresas:
http://www.ayamontecamara.com/node/5
Hope this is of some help.
Ilmo. Ayuntamiento de Ayamonte:
http://www.ayamonte.es/opencms/openc...nte/index.html
Top menu: Directorio, Contacto, and Tu Ayuntamiento
Read about:
http://www.ayamonte.es/opencms/openc...egaciones.html
Scroll down menu to Desarrollo Local and Empresas. Read about CADE.
Also, on another website, APYME-AYAMONTE: Creación de Empresas:
http://www.ayamontecamara.com/node/5
Hope this is of some help.
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
The Town Hall does not deliver licenses for more than 4 passengers.
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
The Town Hall does not deliver licenses for more than 4 passengers.
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
#53
Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
The Town Hall does not deliver licenses for more than 4 passengers.
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
Latest news over the bus service tonight at the MONDAY CLUB If I am still invited.
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I think one of the many reasons that Spain went into crisis, apart from the usual corruption stuff we hear daily from the royal family right down to the town halls.... is that Spain is not business friendly IMHO. Setting up a company and getting permissions and doing all the paperwork - going through all the committees etc etc is such a drag. When we have such amazingly BAD unemployment in Spain you'd think the authorities would have some fast track system to help a business started and EMPLOY people! See below:
One problem with 'functionaries' in a lot of contimental Europe is that they effectively have a job for life and a final salary scheme pension. Things that disappeared from the REAL WORLD of the private business sector - a long time ago. What experience of the real world business do they have - when they are required to approve new ventures? No names mentioned but I know of public sector organisations that deliberately act as a brake, to keep their department funded. Remember its the private sector that make the money and the public sector that spend it.... they need to spend it wisely.
At least the MP's in Spain have realised that they can't keep expecting subsidies in their alcohol bills and have had to bow down to public outrage that they get cheap booze!! Recently in the news. No tears from me for them, especially as the Bank of Spain is calling for a stop to the minimum wage and pension age to 67 (like we have already agreed in the UK + other EU countries).. that's where the sadness is!
Amazing! I'd also like to see an 'expenses scandal' like we had in the UK when applied to the Spanish politicians .... and in fact the EU ones as well. I hope any investigations would show that they are all actually very honourable.... but I wonder... if we had problems in the UK - then its possible that it is pervasive....
Anyway I do think things are improving and there are good signs, as I mentioned there is also some very interesting news fresh from last week (apart from the bus and the new GC management) and fingers are crossed that something will come of the opportunities ......and .........if approached this town hall will be amenable and positive to clearing obstructions and helping them start.
Jon
INFO: The national unemployment rate has hit 27.2% while Andalucia has been named as the second hardest place to find a job in Europe with 34.6% of the population without work.
Nationally, youth unemployment has reached a record 57.2%
PS If you think this is just a rant at the public sector.... which I think needs big improvement then note this amazing news from the private sector:
SPAIN’S top executives are the among the highest paid in Europe, despite the current economic crisis.
Topped only by Italy, Spainish CEOs take in a median base salary of €788 per hour while the top earners rake in a figure closer to €950 every 60 minutes.
Meanwhile, the lowest earners in Spain receive just €3.85 an hour.
The huge wage gap, highlighted in a report by the Federation of European Employers last week, has sparked debate about capping executive pay levels.
CEOs in Italy can earn a staggering €1,144 per hour, according to the report.
With Spain coming in at second, the UK bosses follow with a median base salary of €592 per hour while French CEOs take in €47 less earning €545 per hour.
Spain and Italy countries that are doing SOOOO well
One problem with 'functionaries' in a lot of contimental Europe is that they effectively have a job for life and a final salary scheme pension. Things that disappeared from the REAL WORLD of the private business sector - a long time ago. What experience of the real world business do they have - when they are required to approve new ventures? No names mentioned but I know of public sector organisations that deliberately act as a brake, to keep their department funded. Remember its the private sector that make the money and the public sector that spend it.... they need to spend it wisely.
At least the MP's in Spain have realised that they can't keep expecting subsidies in their alcohol bills and have had to bow down to public outrage that they get cheap booze!! Recently in the news. No tears from me for them, especially as the Bank of Spain is calling for a stop to the minimum wage and pension age to 67 (like we have already agreed in the UK + other EU countries).. that's where the sadness is!
Amazing! I'd also like to see an 'expenses scandal' like we had in the UK when applied to the Spanish politicians .... and in fact the EU ones as well. I hope any investigations would show that they are all actually very honourable.... but I wonder... if we had problems in the UK - then its possible that it is pervasive....
Anyway I do think things are improving and there are good signs, as I mentioned there is also some very interesting news fresh from last week (apart from the bus and the new GC management) and fingers are crossed that something will come of the opportunities ......and .........if approached this town hall will be amenable and positive to clearing obstructions and helping them start.
Jon
INFO: The national unemployment rate has hit 27.2% while Andalucia has been named as the second hardest place to find a job in Europe with 34.6% of the population without work.
Nationally, youth unemployment has reached a record 57.2%
PS If you think this is just a rant at the public sector.... which I think needs big improvement then note this amazing news from the private sector:
SPAIN’S top executives are the among the highest paid in Europe, despite the current economic crisis.
Topped only by Italy, Spainish CEOs take in a median base salary of €788 per hour while the top earners rake in a figure closer to €950 every 60 minutes.
Meanwhile, the lowest earners in Spain receive just €3.85 an hour.
The huge wage gap, highlighted in a report by the Federation of European Employers last week, has sparked debate about capping executive pay levels.
CEOs in Italy can earn a staggering €1,144 per hour, according to the report.
With Spain coming in at second, the UK bosses follow with a median base salary of €592 per hour while French CEOs take in €47 less earning €545 per hour.
Spain and Italy countries that are doing SOOOO well
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; Jun 17th 2013 at 3:06 pm.
#57
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
Is anyone welcome to the monday club ? I would like to join ...
#58
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The Town Hall does not deliver licenses for more than 4 passengers.
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
If you want a bus service, you have to contact Damas, which is the only company which can set up a bus line for CE.
To get the license (for 4 people), you have to pass a small exam at the Town Hall, of course all in Spanish. as we are still in Spain, as I would like to remind to many people on that thread...
Do you represent the town hall? Your name 'LordMayor' and the fact that the last I heard from you was over the whole 'Jag's thing'... makes me wonder.
When the town hall are involved as they were in Jags and now the bus, we hear from you... so just wondering.
Jon
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Re: Costa Esuri MiniBus service
Lol Jon. ... its too hot for walking the early now so will pop down and of course buy a round!!!!