On time
Anonymous - 11/04/2009 05:40 - Canada
Anonymous - 11/04/2009 05:40 - Canada
hahahano - 24/12/2010 22:32 - United States
Anonymous - 19/10/2024 12:00 - Australia
Tee - 10/11/2009 02:20 - Australia
seriously?? - - United States
coco - 18/06/2009 05:10 - Canada
Connie - 04/06/2011 06:00 - United States
regrub - 10/01/2010 09:14 - United States
Sara Princess - 09/04/2023 02:00
militiousroflcopter - 01/03/2010 22:04 - United States
Anonymous - 14/09/2024 22:00 - Denmark - Aarhus
#18 yeah his life is pretty ****** up, poor fella :/
I would too, I don't like pushy people. If I'm trying to sign out to use the RR or go home and someone slambs their shit on the counter, I leave. Hey, they have time to browse, they have time to wait - and while they're waiting they can learn some things called a) being on time and b) being patient.
If you got injured, you should sue! There's no excuse for him to drive away with you still attached to the bus.
#18-anonymous is what the computer automatically puts in if the submitter doesn't type in name, it's not the same guy over and over again, they all just didn't put their name in.
I always used to stop for people who ran for the bus. Then again, I wasn't doing nothing but bus driving to barely pay the bills. They are on a tight schedule, the economy sucks, and they're doing nothing but driving around in circles all day, of course they're going to be cranky. And while they shouldn't pull over and grab a sandwich, sometimes there's not enough break time scheduled in for them to eat anything all day otherwise. Would you rather wait 3-5 min while they get something to eat, or wait 3-5 hours after the driver crashes the bus from low blood sugar? Anyway, be early next time. Good life skill to learn. Sucks though.
#24 - I think #18 was being sarcastic... Also, I have this one bus driver who loves to laugh openly at people through the speaker outside the bus (that I didn't know existed until this guy used it). He will literally yell "HA. You missed the bus, LOSER." He's definitely done it to old people, too.
#22 - I think #18 was being sarcastic...
Wow that sucks. Little word of advice... To be early is to be on time To be on time is to be late Just an age old adage my parents taught me.
I can see this happening. Out of the handful of bus drivers I've met, they all hate one thing more then any other: People that risk their neck and jump through hoops to get on a bus.