If a bus runs on a half hour schedule, and I call to see where the fuck it is… don’t tell me it’s 25 minutes late.

I wish you guys would get a grip on how to run a bus on time.

—Freezing her ass off at 11pm on a Sunday night

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  1. Ok to get his straight, you called to find out where the bus is and someone told you it was 25 minutes late, therefore answering the question you asked. I guess he could have lied to you and said it was on time. Hey by all means apply to be a bus driver if you think you can do a better job, or STFU.

    HAHA nice tag Coast

  2. people must say/write “let me get this straight” to make themselves sound/appear smarter or even analyitical.

    next thing they’re going to be saying it before they brush their teeth.

  3. 25 minutes late on a Sunday night? You should have asked why it was so late and see what excuse he would make up.

  4. yeah, considering the next season is spring i predict more storms, ice sheets and frozen tundra instead of lush green fields.

  5. yeah 25 mins on a Sunday night is stretching, there had to have been some sort of mechanical defect

  6. 25 minutes late on a Sunday likely means mechanical issue or an accident occurred. I was once 90 minutes late on a Sunday after a rear-ender on the 80.

  7. HRM call centre policy is 15 minutes or less = no problem. Anything more than 15 minutes should be investigated.

  8. I think the issue was more that the bus runs every half hour, and it was 25 minutes late. What’s the point of sending a bus out that late? They may as well pull it off the road and just continue on with the one that IS on time.

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