
November 27th 19, 08:52 PM
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Jobsworth driver
Basil Jet wrote:
On 27/11/2019 17:24, MissRiaElaine wrote:
I have never understood why people are so reluctant to ring the bell. Do
they want to get off the bus, or not..? In my driving days I was plagued
by people who would lurk somewhere behind the cab and expect me to
"sense" they were there.
I vividly remember one guy, quite well dressed in a business suit and
carrying a briefcase, who, when I had missed the stop that he'd wanted
(not deliberately by any means, I assure you) got very vocal and started
questioning my parentage in very colourful language.
I said to him very politely, why didn't you ring the bell..? He replied
that he never did. I said that if he didn't, it was quite possible that
he might miss his stop.
He then stamped his foot like a petulant 5 year old and shouted at the
top of his voice, making the entire bus sit up and take notice,
"I *WON'T* ring the bell..!"
I just said "Ok, I won't stop the bus" to which he didn't say a word and
got off (at the next stop 100 yards down the road) very quietly.
I find this very hard to believe.
I like to read the tales of customer idiocy on https://notalwaysright.com
and as a result I find the tale about very easy to believe
Anna Noyd-Dryver
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