
Edit: You try driving a jam packed bus (that's running late) for four and a half hours and see how easy it is.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 13:49, Reply)

And all of the drivers are smashing chaps.
Apart from the one who wouldn't let me take my bike on, in spite of the first bus of the day always being empty, as "them's the rules". Miserable cunt. Still, I knew I was chancing my arm asking, so fair enough. *ends confused rant*
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 15:42, Reply)

It's hardly surprising alot of bus drivers are the way they are. After all they have to put up with a lot of shit from the general public. So if they were at one point nice, reasonable people, the job probably sucked it out of them.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 19:50, Reply)

And they get paid a damn sight more than your average supermarket checkout staff, despite doing basically the same job.
( , Mon 21 Jun 2010, 9:03, Reply)

we are responsible for people's lives if we fuck up
( , Mon 21 Jun 2010, 20:04, Reply)

They are mostly arses.
Although I felt I'd reached a low point when I told one that I hoped the bus crashed because they'd be the first to die.
It was fun another time ushering an entire queue of people on though, insisting to them all that they could travel for free that day, before wishing nightmares on the driver and heading home.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 19:44, Reply)

they complain that they're under pressure to adhere to schedules, and yet they still have time to stop the bus to get out and buy a paper. Every morning on my way to work the driver of my bus (not always the same driver) stops to buy his paper - even when the bus is running late.
Basically, the bus companies, the bus drivers and the unions all know that people who use buses have no other options, and so us poor customers who pay the drivers wages are the last people to be considered when it comes time to negotiate with the unions.
Also, there is no excuse for a bus to ever be late on a Sunday morning outside of a major city. There's no fucking traffic!
( , Mon 21 Jun 2010, 9:02, Reply)