I wonder how many cabbies stick it out more than a year. Unless there's a genuine love for the work, it's a difficult job.
And where are they getting their figures from? Nobody asked me, and I've seen no mention on Uberpeople.net about this. There's a lot of longterm Uber drivers. A cynical bunch, to be sure, but they are still going.
I take anything I hear from the taxi industry with a dose of salts. They don't like the competition, they have a massive investment in their taxi plates to protect, and they had a very sweet deal screwing passengers for years.
They can either follow Uber's lead and present a local alternative, or they can wither and die.
And I'd bet that if they lifted their game, took on Uber's best points, and promoted it as a dinkum Aussie affair, paying taxes, doing the right thing, they'd do very well.