Xiney wrote: » Actually, they are supposed to provide friendly customer service.
moonflower wrote: » It happened to me twice with the same driver that he wouldn't stop there and wouldn't let me out until outside the pres primary school. It was lashing rain both times as well. Apparently it's not a 'designated stop' but I had never had a problem with that before. I have a lot of bad stories to tell about those buses though.
TerrorFirmer wrote: » That's actually pretty understandable. Most of them would stop alright, but whilst I don't know the ins and outs of their insurance, I'd imagine if they were stopped somewhere they weren't supposed to officially be and caused an accident, however unlikely as it is, they could possibly be in a world of trouble.
Xiney wrote: » Just saying, is all :P
lavaghball wrote: » I was getting the bus home to Sligo a few years back - Bus Eireann for some crazy reason - and it stopped in Charlestown. 2 old women got on. one of them had her bus pass and the other had misplaced it. it was obvious they were both over 80, not to mind 66, but the bollix of a driver wouldnt let the woman on without her pass. she started to plead with him and he started lecturing her. The poor woman started crying and was told to get off the bus, leaving her freind on the bus. What a tool. I was sitting 2 rows back and started onto the driver. he was an awful bollix and gave me some speel about "Rules being rules", but i couldnt believe it. I rang Bus Eireann and complained about the wanker but i never heard anything back. I suppose he is still at the same ****e. Customer service my arse
Kenno90 wrote: » My next door neighbour works for them , and he's one og the nicest people you'll ever meet (always gets me a free ticket lol):D
biko wrote: » What I'd like to see but that means giving the buses GPS and a central system for calculating times/congestion/etc
CaptSolo wrote: » That'd be great! Would also help 'em to optimise bus services. An added extra would be realtime online status display in their website. Something similar to this: http://fops-cf.stanford.edu/stanford_ivl/ They did not have problems adding 2-3 additional CCTV cameras per bus to see if youth are not writing on bus seats. Maybe they can also introduce GPSs?
sgthighway wrote: » I don't get the bus much and never had any problems. If I experienced issues like the above on a regular basis I would write a letter of complaint to the Manager in Galway. It is a crap job driving around Galway but the money is very good. Good perks out of it too.
luckat wrote: » And no one got up and paid her fare for her?
luckat wrote: » JustMary, sometimes people do kind things.
JustMary wrote: » I've paid fares for people like that before, but it's not an act of kindness: I realised that either the whole bus could wait here for 10+ minutes while they have a tantrum, or someone else could step in and get things moving. What it does though, is teach the person doing the holding up (whether due to drunkness, laziness, silliness, whatever) that they don't have to be responsible for their behaviour, someone else will solve their problems for them. There's nothing kind about this at all.
ethernet wrote: » The CCTV is already on the newer fleet: camera at top and one mid way. Got to see the driver eating the head off some young one for "trying to break the seat" one morning as he saw his attempts in the monitor.
inisboffin wrote: » What's "people like that"? .... If this woman wasn't used to showing her pass, it makes sense that she might forget it. I am frankly AMAZED that no one paid or at least stood up for her.