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Re: Are we passengers or customers?



I think you make a good point.

thebaron@nospam.ozemail.com.au wrote:

> What about lemmings? They always seem to run up/down the stairs and
> try to jump off the platform into/infront of the train.
>
> Marvin The Martian <choochoo72@spin.net.au> wrote:
> > I told the new guy that either cattle or sheep were acceptable
>
> > Tezza wrote:
>
> >> "Marvin The Martian" <choochoo72@spin.net.au> wrote in message
> >> 3A2876A5.466E4C06@spin.net.au">news:3A2876A5.466E4C06@spin.net.au...
> >> > I would have to agree, the cattle are passengers. I was talking to a new
> >> > employee during the Olympics and he was referring to customers so I had to
> >> > correct him.
> >>
> >> Been brainwashed with propaganda. Read Ted's reply, I LOL!  (sorry Ted).
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Tezza wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > "Santosh Bhat"
> >> > > > Here's an interesting subject I'd like to raise. When travelling on a
> >> > > > bus or a train or a fery etc..
> >> > > > Do you regard yourself as a passenger or a customer?
> >> > >
> >> > > > PS. If you're a driver/gaurd on a train then YES I know you're neither a
> >> > > > passenger or a customer.
> >> > >
> >> > > I still travel passenger a lot - though I am getting paid whilst doing it.
> >> > >
> >> > > For the record I consider the cattle as passengers.
> >> >