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Re: Bad attitude




"Garry Hoddinett" <hoddos@netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> Vanguard <apri@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > How do you know he hadn't had to put up with the same thing for the last
> > couple of stations and was fed up with it?
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> Simple - because he didn't say so!  Which would have been the simplest,
> snappiest retort for a driver supposedly stuck in a 40 degree sweat box at
> the end of his shift.

Why does he have too? Then you would've complained about his snappy
retort!!!



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> Again you seem to miss the point - it was just a simple matter for
> the driver to contact the guard to say "are those platform indicators
> right?" - yet he wasn't prepared to do that.
>


Again, you seem to miss the point - the Guard already had the situation
under control. Why does he have to say anything to the Guard? I would have
got quite annoyed if I was a Guard trying to inform passengers over the PA
of a wrong indicator and the Driver was trying to tell me over the intercom
that the indicators were wrong! Now come on, lets be fair dinkum here!!!