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Tom Anderson May 6th 08 02:17 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

In article
,
(Boltar) wrote:

I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train has
been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


Crikey, i knew the tube was old, but ...

tom

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Paul Scott May 6th 08 02:19 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article
,
(Boltar) wrote:

I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train
has been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


Amazing - I wonder what the Anglo-Saxons made of tube trains... If only
they'd concentrated on heavy rail, Harold may have been better placed before
William's invasion...

Paul



Colin Rosenstiel May 6th 08 03:19 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
In article . uk,
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:

Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train
has been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


Oops! s/1000/100/

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Colin Rosenstiel

Boltar May 6th 08 03:20 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
On May 6, 3:19 pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote:
Amazing - I wonder what the Anglo-Saxons made of tube trains... If only
they'd concentrated on heavy rail, Harold may have been better placed before
William's invasion...


Nah , he'd have been stuck somewhere north of peterborough - dead
bodies on the line or some such excuse.

B2003



Tom Anderson May 6th 08 03:39 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Paul Scott wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article
,
(Boltar) wrote:

I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train
has been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


Amazing - I wonder what the Anglo-Saxons made of tube trains... If only
they'd concentrated on heavy rail, Harold may have been better placed
before William's invasion...


On the contrary, i rather think a dependence on British-engineered
transport systems was at the root of his downfall!

tom

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an expertly crafted mix of practical decision-making and drunken shouting

Steve Fitzgerald May 6th 08 03:47 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
In message . uk, Colin
Rosenstiel writes

I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train has
been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


According to my contract of employment (and licence) I'm employed as a
Train Operator.
--
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You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK
(please use the reply to address for email)

Ian Jelf May 6th 08 06:17 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
In message
,
Boltar writes
On May 6, 2:24 pm, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article
,

(Boltar) wrote:
I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train has
been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


I thought that was an american expression, never heard it used over
here. Even the drivers call themselves drivers.


I've heard it used when referring to traditional *tram* drivers in the
UK (ie Blackpool but not Croydon, if you see what I mean).

I've never heard it used for a "driver" on the London Underground but
that doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

Any LU staff care to comment?
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Steve Dulieu May 7th 08 03:59 PM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 

"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
...
In message
,
Boltar writes
On May 6, 2:24 pm, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article
,

(Boltar) wrote:
I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".

Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train has
been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


I thought that was an american expression, never heard it used over
here. Even the drivers call themselves drivers.


I've heard it used when referring to traditional *tram* drivers in the UK
(ie Blackpool but not Croydon, if you see what I mean).

I've never heard it used for a "driver" on the London Underground but that
doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

Any LU staff care to comment?


Pre one person operation the job title was "Motorman", with the term used by
most staff to describe themselves, although if speaking to someone not
conversent with LU jargon the term "Driver" would often avoid confusion.
Post one person operation, the job title changed to "Train Operator" or the
abriviation T/Op. The terms "Operator", "Tee-Op", "Top" & "Driver" are all
used interchangably by staff both between themselves and themselves and in
exchanges with the general public. (Although "Tee-Op" less so). The term
"Motorman" is heard very infrequently thses days.
--
Cheers, Steve.
Change jealous to sad to reply.


[email protected] June 23rd 08 08:35 AM

Pay parity for bus drivers? was If Boris does win as now
 
On Tue, 6 May 2008 15:19:25 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article
,
(Boltar) wrote:

I suspect the only thing bus driving and train driving have in common
is that the vehicles both have wheels and they jobs are both called
"driving".


Not even that. The job title of the man at the front of a tube train
has been "motorman" for over 1000 years.


Amazing - I wonder what the Anglo-Saxons made of tube trains... If only
they'd concentrated on heavy rail, Harold may have been better placed before
William's invasion...

Paul



The problem with harold, was That most of his suppoters went Home
after the Battle of Stamford Bridge, probaly the earliest Nort/SOuth
Divide.,


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