Demannu wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:45 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 9:38 am
Do train and bus purchasing departments get special training on how to make poor decisions, or is it a generic public transport thing?
They all employ graduates with business degrees, and not an oz of common sense.
A few years back (2008/9) a Stagecoach strategic buyer (diesel buyer) negotiated a price at £x/l for the year the week before the market fell on its arse and pump prices were £x-5%. Apparently he got promoted!
Our ones are worse, they promoted lots of former drivers and inspectors who are totally out of their depth and blame the drivers, so they got the business graduates in amd they all cosy up to each other whilst the whole thing turns to shit.
And the control room are plain nuts.
Me: Control, the kids in Falls Park are bricking the passing traffic.
Control: Service on, driver we have to keep the service going.
A bit later......
Me: Control, I'm going to have to take the bus out of service.
Control: Why? Service on driver.
Me: Because the kids I told you were bricking traffic have put in every fucking window on the nearside of this bus.....
I actually got a disciplinary letter for swearing over the radio.
Nothing for the guy who got 5 windows at something like 1.5k a time broken to maintain a service with 6 people who all claimed for injury, on it.