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rob1969 Banstead Surrey 20 May 17 8.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
I used to work in a call centre and actually fell asleep whilst awaiting a call. I remember waking up and a woman laughing at the other end of the phone asking if I was asleep. Just imagine if you called say your bank and when the phone was answered you heard snoring!. Probably preferable to the normal message - after pressing various numbers - 'we are experiencing a particular high level of calls' etc etc. At least it's a human on the line !
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Salford eagle 20 May 17 9.43pm | |
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I love how people call these situations black and white! The guy obviously didn't want to fall asleep. Shift work is diffficult especially the pattern on the transport services. That's the bad thing about having privatised transport services, it's all about profits. It's made worse by TFL who fine every delayed service, constantly tendering the routes to the cheapest bidder. Puts a huge pressure on the drivers. Comparing it to a desk job is a bit of a joke!
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Salford eagle 20 May 17 9.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Michaelawt85
Agree with you. Don't hear regular reports of a certain number bus route having drivers fall asleep at the wheel.something is wrong here. You'd be surprised, I've heard of a few instances where bus drivers have fallen asleep. Not everything will be reported. The tram cabins are more visible from behind.
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Pussay Patrol 21 May 17 10.13am | |
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Originally posted by Salford eagle
I love how people call these situations black and white! The guy obviously didn't want to fall asleep. Shift work is diffficult especially the pattern on the transport services. That's the bad thing about having privatised transport services, it's all about profits. It's made worse by TFL who fine every delayed service, constantly tendering the routes to the cheapest bidder. Puts a huge pressure on the drivers. Comparing it to a desk job is a bit of a joke! How you can defend this when 7 deaths are still fresh in the memory is mind boggling
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Salford eagle 21 May 17 2.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
How you can defend this when 7 deaths are still fresh in the memory is mind boggling I said the situation wasn't as black and white as people have suggested, I certainly wasn't defending anything. Has there been a verdict on sandiland? Last thing I read was that the driver had been half way through a text which is completely different to falling asleep or blacking out.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 21 May 17 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
the tram wasn't moving. It's not like he was roaring along through traffic and crowds of people asleep at the wheel I noticed the tram was not moving also and as for being full of people there are none to see on it ????
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Y Ddraig Goch In The Crowd 21 May 17 8.15pm | |
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Originally posted by susmik
I noticed the tram was not moving also and as for being full of people there are none to see on it ???? It was confirmed as being at 8 o'clock on a Monday morning so i guess there'd be a few on there
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 23 May 17 10.08am | |
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Originally posted by susmik
I noticed the tram was not moving also and as for being full of people there are none to see on it ???? Was over 50 passengers. Why defend the driver? 8'0clock in ther morning so had only been at work a couple of hours. If your tired before you start your shift to the point that you could fall asleep then to call in sick would be the thing to do especially after recent tragic events.
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RougeFish 31 May 17 2.07am | |
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Originally posted by Pussay Patrol
what's the odds RMT defend him and call a strike? But then in future they'll use health and safety as reason for striking as they have done in the past or in the case of Southern's guard dispute don`t you complain then when you do wrong then
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RougeFish 31 May 17 2.19am | |
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people crash cars everyday cuz they don`t sleep at night........but you can suffer from an illness where you fall asleep and he might be diabetic as well another cause for dropping off.
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