What to consider, before becoming London Bus Driver - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @mrbari3132
    @mrbari3132 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bro my brother started working with Metroline as a bus driver since recently. He loves the job. Like I said I was one before but been ages since I left so thought actually whatever you’re mourning is true. But that’s just waffling. It’s still a very good job and if you’re a nice hardworking person not a lazy b******d then you’ll have no issues whatsoever. My brother loves his job and had no fights/arguments /rows with any passengers. I think now I m pretty sure it’s you who’s actually the problem not the passengers neither the company.

    • @Not-a-Cockroach
      @Not-a-Cockroach  7 месяцев назад +1

      You are either salary man or you are citizen. "see it, say it, sorted", don't apply for a salary man like you or your brother.
      I am a citizen and my first care is society and how to ensure the safety of said society as safe society means safer world for my self and my family.
      Your brother is salary man and his first care is salary, then what he will buy with said salary and a salary man doesn't care about society as long as he gets salary.
      Yes since Covid prices went double, yes people are struggling, yes the police reports of crimes haven't gone down in fact the numbers have gone up. A person like you or your brother that always looks for the silver lining and is there for the salary will never find the problems and even if you find them will never address them. After all it's part of TFL policies "see it, say it, sorted". I as bus driver was not TFL employee, but I had TFL passengers of my service and the "see it, say it, sorted" had to be part of my work.
      If you can't follow the "see it, say it, sorted" routine, then you aren't part of anything but the salary man club.
      My videos are about the moments when I find the problems and I address them. A salary man like you will never see them and will always look for the silver lining.
      If I ask you to explain what I did wrong your only argument can be "You didn't ignored the passenger and you didn't kept driving" which is normal response for a salary man like yourself.
      Have a nice life MR. salary man and if one day you have enough money that you don't need to worry for bills, work, pension, rent/mortgage, sickness, family having food and roof. When that one day comes you will maybe become a citizen, until then live your salary man life.

    • @DCI_Mage
      @DCI_Mage 7 месяцев назад

      @@Not-a-Cockroach Nah mate I think he's just free with time and able to do night shifts. Some people cannot survive sleep deprivation so I don't blame either for thinking like this.

    • @Not-a-Cockroach
      @Not-a-Cockroach  7 месяцев назад

      @@DCI_Mage And who said anything about night shifts at all.

  • @DashCamGenovaNCC
    @DashCamGenovaNCC 7 месяцев назад

    Well, from now you can start a new series: A series of bad drivers 😂