Bykobap wrote: » Mate was boarding the bus and he greeted the driver with a casual, Alright horse!? Driver being in bad form gives him a stiff look and says with thick Dublin accent, Do i look like a bleeeeding horse?! Mate didn't respond.
previous user wrote: » Na he did, and it doesn't excuse basic manners, also when I get the matthews coach up the country the bus drivers are sound, never once had a scowl or just any rudeness, maybe country people are just more pleasant to be around.
previous user wrote: » Anyone else having lousy experiences with Dublin Bus Drivers, Tried to be polite to one this morning, cheerfully said hello, he just glared at me angrily, said nothing then scowled ahead, I mean do they have to be such arrogant Pr!cks! dealing with the public all the time? Which town or county has the worse bus drivers?
endacl wrote: » They’re grumpy because they’re bus ****.
mondeoman2 wrote: » As A Dublin Bus Driver Myself I Say Hello/Goodbye Thank You Etc To Everybody That Boards/Disembarks and 90% Off Them Blank Me(mostly Females im sorry to say):(
previous user wrote: » fair play and that's why I said hello in the first place, Id say it's a tough job and I didn't want to take him for granted by not saying hello, I could have just walked ahead not saying a word, this guy was literally seething though at like 7.00am in the morning
jmlad2020 wrote: » Usually the foreign ones are the friendliest. The local drivers seem the rudest from my experience.
previous user wrote: » Seems to be nearly every second bus driver I meet.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Maybe you are the issue then?
skooterblue2 wrote: » That is what Jordan Petersen says : "Sometimes the problem is you!". I have only a few times seen a stressed bus driver and I didnt see what goes on before hand. They are men and women driving buses of up to 80 people choca-bloc in deep traffic under stress. Sure they are going to be stressed. I am sure many of the bus drivers I have seen are all carrying their own problems but I would never know that. They are people I depend on every day and am very grateful to them.
punisher5112 wrote: » Up to 124 on board..,.
skooterblue2 wrote: » No fuppin' way. Wait is that the upper legal limit or the upper limit (thinking Japanese train passengers crushed in)? Crazy job, day in day out. Obviously little thanks from this thread.
Get Real wrote: » Always thought they were a sound bunch tbh. Sure, one or two experiences have been had. But you can't judge the person based off a 30second interaction. You could be on the bus with same driver a week later and they'd be sound. Maybe they had an arsehle customer a few stops before you. Maybe they got frustrated at a driver cutting them off. Alot of the time, mood affects our responses but we don't actually know it ourselves. He's dealt with 200 plus people that day and you might just be starting your day and have dealt with 2. I can't see how much interaction is needed with a bus driver anyway. So if it gets far enough that you get a snarky driver, perhaps ask how you got into that situation in the first place.
punisher5112 wrote: » I've been abused, threatened, spat on, punched, grabbed and some other mad things. I was even charged with dangerous driving and in court for sitting in traffic not even moving... Very long story but a taxi driver stated I had tried to kill him and somehow even with witnesses stating otherwise the Gaurd went ahead with it.... Steering wheel has been grabbed too, followed and blocked in, numerous collisions and some hit and runs too. Its even worse now with these new cycle poles all around the city where a bus no longer fits in a lane and bus lanes where the bus must wait to get out into traffic to pass these poles.....
previous user wrote: » I got into that situation I the first place because I was polite and said hello, then got completely ignored, doesn't really need much more explaining than that does it?