waterhog
16-10-2013, 09:27 AM
Raster man C2 bus driver - have you ever met him ? 16.10.13
i have sent a letter,
TFL i hope it does reach,
because if "customer service" is to get better,
this worker is the one to teach.
today was the first meeting,
and i had a rush of euphoria,
such a splendid greeting,
when i boarded the C2 to Victoria.
i sat in my seat,
while the bus got busy,
but first was a campaign greet,
because a "diversion" sent me dizzy.
but before my worry,
the driver was on the loud speaker,
my heart slowed down with no hurry,
clear information made the extra journey less bleaker.
then a disabled man entered,
his family helped him up the ramp,
the whole bus on him centered,
it gave me a nasty cramp.
once positioned we drove,
off went the focal,
a mum with a buggy at the next stop arose,
the driver, yet again stepped in and was vocal.
wheel chairs has priority,
the "buggy" can not there stand,
a little dispute followed by questioning the authority,
the driver explained TFL make the laws on bus land.
on getting off at my destination,
i wanted his name name for being the best driver master,
he was very modest in my estimation,
but i eventually got out of him at the "bus station" they call him "Raster".
(i travel all round London all the time, and when i get a driver like this it makes my day. i just wondered has anyone else come across this gold bus driver ? or is there even better out there ? as normal all reply's must rhyme. thanking you.)
i have sent a letter,
TFL i hope it does reach,
because if "customer service" is to get better,
this worker is the one to teach.
today was the first meeting,
and i had a rush of euphoria,
such a splendid greeting,
when i boarded the C2 to Victoria.
i sat in my seat,
while the bus got busy,
but first was a campaign greet,
because a "diversion" sent me dizzy.
but before my worry,
the driver was on the loud speaker,
my heart slowed down with no hurry,
clear information made the extra journey less bleaker.
then a disabled man entered,
his family helped him up the ramp,
the whole bus on him centered,
it gave me a nasty cramp.
once positioned we drove,
off went the focal,
a mum with a buggy at the next stop arose,
the driver, yet again stepped in and was vocal.
wheel chairs has priority,
the "buggy" can not there stand,
a little dispute followed by questioning the authority,
the driver explained TFL make the laws on bus land.
on getting off at my destination,
i wanted his name name for being the best driver master,
he was very modest in my estimation,
but i eventually got out of him at the "bus station" they call him "Raster".
(i travel all round London all the time, and when i get a driver like this it makes my day. i just wondered has anyone else come across this gold bus driver ? or is there even better out there ? as normal all reply's must rhyme. thanking you.)