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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Rest in peace Ben Singh
Truly one of the finest human beings I have ever known.
Ben was one of those guys you hardly notice, until you talk to him.
Then you realize that you are standing in the presence of someone profound.
You won't find this sort of profound energy in many places.
The truth is never where you are supposed to find it, its where you are not supposed to find it.
Ben's death shook me, the loss of that energy from the earth is huge.
You'd have to know him to understand what I am talking about.
You won't find this sort of profound energy in many places.
The truth is never where you are supposed to find it, its where you are not supposed to find it.
Ben's death shook me, the loss of that energy from the earth is huge.
You'd have to know him to understand what I am talking about.
Everybody that knew him is in shock.
I heard he worked up till last week when he called off sick.
Ben never called off sick.
One week later he was dead.
He had stage 4 cancer and didn't know it till last week.
Somehow that makes sense.
If you knew this man you would know what I mean.
Ben appeared on my blog twice, each time is was because of something he said to me.
Ben Singh quotesIf you knew this man you would know what I mean.
Ben appeared on my blog twice, each time is was because of something he said to me.
RANTINGS OF A FORMER TRIMET BUS DRIVER: BEN SINGH QUOTES
Trimet is hiring! Should you apply?
Monday, June 27, 2016
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Chris Day on Trimet wages
There has been a few comments about the starting rate that First Student and TriMet are advertising around town. First Student has busses parked in different areas around town with signs that state a starting wage of $16.00 an hour and TriMet posted on craigslist an add that states a starting wage of $14.25 an hour.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Trimet podcast episode 4
Trimet board meeting highlights and interview with retired bus driver Al M (me)
No IPhone? Listen here:
Friday, June 24, 2016
Trimet is desperate
Everyone knows by now that the Trimet training wage has been raised to $14 and change from the pitiful $11 and change. Nobody wants to be a Trimet bus driver these days. Go figure. The public is getting smarter it would seem.
And now Trimet has changed it head signs to "we are hiring" trolling the streets for potential victims
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Henry Beasley
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Just a quick note on operator assaults, the numbers. During the meeting last night I wanted to express to our representation that any further communication with the public needs to address members as human beings. So far the communications concerning assaults are at best ancillary and did not express what our survivors go through when they find themselves at the receiving end of those who want to do us harm. We go to work to earn a living to support our families and our personal ways of life, we don’t expect to be assaulted for just doing our jobs.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Henry Beasley
Brothers and Sisters,
I’m writing the email/post, due to on-going problems associated with workman’s compensation and the injuries associated with the 3000 series busses.
When we are injured on the job due to the 3000 series busses, we are consistently being denied even the simplest of workmen’s compensation claims. Some of those injuries include: back, shoulder, wrist and elbow, neck and trapezius, knees and ankles. The question is, why is it that we are doing the exact same job but without the rash amount of injuries with the New Flyer fleet that we have since 1997 to 2012? The simple answer is the Gillig 3000 series busses are “un-ergonomic”.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Henry Beasley
In the light of current events and the amount of assaults against operator, we now stand at 25 and Counting and it ain't even summer yet.
All of this could been prevented if our representation took the fight to TriMet.
But what happened was our chief representative decided to talk about one single supervisor and their seniority issue instead of taking these facts that were produced specifically for her to present in front of the board. So here we are again running away from facts and hiding from the media instead of protecting dues-paying members.
Here's that speech, once again with facts:
Remember, "safety is a core value."
Board President, Bruce Warner and members of the Board, we have a serious problem that needs to be brought out into the open, and that’s operator assaults.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Friday, June 3, 2016
Chis Day on the Trimet stolen bus saga
TriMet made this statement “Previously this individual had been provided with TriMet uniforms and given information about TriMet buses and procedures. There is even evidence that the individual may also have been given access to another TriMet bus yard and provided with training on how to drive a bus. Access to the Center Street operations building, uniforms, information and the training given to this individual were evidently all provided by TriMet bus operators!” in a flyer that was distributed throughout Center Street Garage. It was put on man tables and is displayed at the manager’s counter. The flyer is dated June 1, 2016 No. 73 and is titled Security Begins with YOU!
Always the drivers fault
I can't remember a single incident where Trimet officials actually took responsibility for their hand in a screw up
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Trimet toxic environment
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Some time ago someone told me that the carbon monoxide detectors were not working at the Clackamas Town Center layover garage. So I decided to take a look for myself, to see if the story was true, last week I was in the area and took a stroll over to the parking garage. While there I was asking questions of fellow drivers to see if they knew about the detectors not working, of which no one had any idea. Since I had not been in that garage for some time, I noticed a faint smell of what can be described as a “slight hint of bleach-water” (although carbon monoxide is lighter than air and is odorless). I was there maybe 8 minutes or less, but within another 10 minutes I felt light-headed with a little nausea.
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