"When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson
Saturday, November 19, 2011
EDITORIAL
The truth is that she DID NOT kick her off the bus, she said she couldn't roll with a screaming baby.
The media has the story wrong, as usual.
So this is Jessica Bucciarelli
Those of us that read and research TRIMET material are familiar with this name. This picture comes from an insert in the paychecks of employees.
MORE BUREAUCRACY AT TRIMET
This position reports to the Public Art Program Manager
Now they have a manager, a coordinator, what's next?
An assistant administrator?
TRIMET- "#1 at wasting your tax dollars"
"Mission Critical!"
OCCUPY NEIL MACFARLANES HOUSE
Is going on right now! A live report sends us the following information;
-Neil is not home-
-One neighbor supports the occupation one neighbor does not!
-About 40 people are participating in the occupation-
Bus driver attacked
MARTA bus driver Andrea Andrews had picked up a passenger in Grant Park last week and just turned east on Memorial Drive when the man protested the direction the bus was headed. He wanted to go downtown.
He slugged the 41-year-old driver in the face after Andrews said she couldn’t return his fare, a fight ensued and the assailant fled, according to a police report.
Atlanta bus driver attacks on the rise | ajc.com
He slugged the 41-year-old driver in the face after Andrews said she couldn’t return his fare, a fight ensued and the assailant fled, according to a police report.
Atlanta bus driver attacks on the rise | ajc.com
DO NOT become a bus driver!
"You're always working in front of an audience. If one person is mad at you, chances are there are probably more people in the bus who are thinking the same thing. So you're in a never-win situation," he said.
He said he decided to speak out because he wore his uniform with "pride" for many years and while he's retired now, he doesn't like the battering bus drivers are getting from the public.
"To see hard-working men and women being treated like this is difficult because they go through hard times just like everybody else. When you get behind that wheel, you can't just say, 'I had a really rough night last night and I'd like to take it easy today.' It's not like having an office job (where) you can close the door and if your paperwork stacks up you can do it tomorrow."
He said he decided to speak out because he wore his uniform with "pride" for many years and while he's retired now, he doesn't like the battering bus drivers are getting from the public.
"To see hard-working men and women being treated like this is difficult because they go through hard times just like everybody else. When you get behind that wheel, you can't just say, 'I had a really rough night last night and I'd like to take it easy today.' It's not like having an office job (where) you can close the door and if your paperwork stacks up you can do it tomorrow."
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