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Has anyone been watching The Tube on ITV1 London.
Seems quite interesting. Is it really like that? |
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dd wrote in message ...
Has anyone been watching The Tube on ITV1 London. Seems quite interesting. Is it really like that? For the staff who knows. But this programme never gives the passengers point of view who "never stop whinging" according to our plucky heroinne down at Kings Cross on last nights show. Maybe she'd whinge too if she had to pay through the nose for a 2nd rate service with constant delays , unhelpful staff ("Why the delay?" "Dunno", "When will the trains run again" "Dunno", "Is there an alternative bus?" "Dunno", "Whats the bloody point of you being here standing around in your Captain Scarlett uniform?" "Dunno"), constant heard-it-all-before excuses, 50% of ticket machines always out of order and only 1 person in the ticket office (victoria is especially good for that) and general lack of information. But no doubt someone will say I'm just being mean to poor LUL again and should shutup and just put up with it. Yeah , whatever. B2003 |
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No Its all made up, they're really actors, the station assistant
featured being sworn at, at Kings X was Tinky winky, and the train op with the one under is Richard O'Sullivan (now you know what happened to him!) 1...2....3 Arrrggghhhhhh That's better dd wrote: Has anyone been watching The Tube on ITV1 London. Seems quite interesting. Is it really like that? |
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General Von Clinkerhoffen wrote:
No Its all made up, they're really actors, the station assistant featured being sworn at, at Kings X was Tinky winky, No, I don't believe you at all! Tinky Winky is purple! Not blue! |
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CIG_BIG_CIG wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 3 Sep 2004:
(Replying to someone else - I over-snipped!): For the staff who knows. But this programme never gives the passengers point of view who "never stop whinging" according to our plucky heroinne down at Kings Cross on last nights show. Maybe she'd whinge too if she had to pay through the nose for a 2nd rate service with constant delays , unhelpful staff ("Why the delay?" "Dunno", "When will the trains run again" "Dunno", "Is there an alternative bus?" "Dunno", "Whats the bloody point of you being here standing around in your Captain Scarlett uniform?" "Dunno"), constant heard-it-all-before excuses, 50% of ticket machines always out of order and only 1 person in the ticket office (victoria is especially good for that) and general lack of information. Are any of the things you mention down to the frontline staff the programme portrays? Do they intentionally bust the machines to wind you up? Is it their fault they are not told what the problem may be? Its people with an attitude like yours which make an already difficult job more difficult. If you dont like it, dont travel. If you have to travel and dont like it go and moan to a manager, DONT blame the frontline staff. Nevertheless, there's no excuse for frontline staff not to be courteous. At a minimum, "Sorry, but those [expletive of choice] upstairs haven't bothered telling me!" is better than "Dunno!" -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ |
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Annabel Smyth wrote:
CIG_BIG_CIG wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 3 Sep 2004: (Replying to someone else - I over-snipped!): For the staff who knows. But this programme never gives the passengers point of view who "never stop whinging" according to our plucky heroinne down at Kings Cross on last nights show. Maybe she'd whinge too if she had to pay through the nose for a 2nd rate service with constant delays , unhelpful staff ("Why the delay?" "Dunno", "When will the trains run again" "Dunno", "Is there an alternative bus?" "Dunno", "Whats the bloody point of you being here standing around in your Captain Scarlett uniform?" "Dunno"), constant heard-it-all-before excuses, 50% of ticket machines always out of order and only 1 person in the ticket office (victoria is especially good for that) and general lack of information. Are any of the things you mention down to the frontline staff the programme portrays? Do they intentionally bust the machines to wind you up? Is it their fault they are not told what the problem may be? Its people with an attitude like yours which make an already difficult job more difficult. If you dont like it, dont travel. If you have to travel and dont like it go and moan to a manager, DONT blame the frontline staff. Nevertheless, there's no excuse for frontline staff not to be courteous. At a minimum, "Sorry, but those [expletive of choice] upstairs haven't bothered telling me!" is better than "Dunno!" I agree, but then try it several dozen/hundred times a day, every day. I suspect that even the most well motivated individual would get quite seriously fed up (using an exceptionally polite term) with being let down by those who won't communicate. And that happens everywhere. |
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Piccadilly Pilot wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 4 Sep 2004:
Annabel Smyth wrote: Nevertheless, there's no excuse for frontline staff not to be courteous. At a minimum, "Sorry, but those [expletive of choice] upstairs haven't bothered telling me!" is better than "Dunno!" I agree, but then try it several dozen/hundred times a day, every day. I suspect that even the most well motivated individual would get quite seriously fed up (using an exceptionally polite term) with being let down by those who won't communicate. And that happens everywhere. Indeed, very true. Nevertheless, there *are* station staff who manage to retain a sense of humour, and can make passengers feel a lot better about delays - witness a certain man at Canary Wharf station some months ago now, who had everybody laughing so hard they could barely get on the train! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ |
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Nevertheless, there's no excuse for frontline staff not to be courteous. At a minimum, "Sorry, but those [expletive of choice] upstairs haven't bothered telling me!" is better than "Dunno!" -- "Mrs Redboots" TUT TUT TUT..... Methodist minister using naughty words..... anyway, the train managers are downstairs at Brixton so you point the wrong way....you christians seem to do that i notice....... (thats a joke by the way). Mal |
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