Spyke
jol
discuss.tchncs.de

This sign certainly came to exist after some Karen was late and complained that the bus didn't wait for her to arrive.

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uranibabareply
lemmy.world

I picked up a package from the post office. They had a sign saying "ring the bell once for service, two or more for a weather report". I image this has a similar back story.

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jaybonereply
lemmy.world

I don’t get it. Is this a play on whether they report to you or not?

I might have said “two or more to speak with our complaint department.”

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lemmy.ca

Customers only get service if they ring the bell once. If Karen comes and rings the bell ten times, Karen won't get the service she wants. Instead she'll get an inane conversation about the weather

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uranibabareply
lemmy.world

It is as you said. But I don't know if they will actually talk to Karen or just ignore her/him.

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her/him: exists

Them: look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power!

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lemm.ee

I mean, if people expect the bus to be late, they’ll get flabbergasted when it arrives on time for once

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lemmy.world

I grew up in a smallish town where the bus was ALWAYS 2-3 minutes late.

Unless you were counting on it, in which case it would miraculously be on time for the first time in months if not years 😄

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Europe. Busses in my town have a clause that they arrive within +/-2 minutes of schedule.

However, to correct for this bestial treatment of driver rights to piss on people, sometimes the bus doesn't show at all.

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even when i'm late i always go to the bus stop anyway because the chances are the bus hasn't even arrived yet lol

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My bus to work has only 2 options, 10 minutes early with no tracking, or the tracking displaying "2 minutes away" for 20 minutes straight minutes after it was supposed to arrive.

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randintreply
piefed.social

I barely ever check the timetables for whatever bus I'm taking. The buses are so frequent that I just go wait at the bus stop. I almost always get a ride within 10 minutes.

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lemmy.world

Yeah, I feel you. I'm in the same boat.

Hey, you remember that PBS math show—can't remember the name—where a group of kids go into cyberspace and have to do math shit to defeat this villain dude? Best fucking shit ever. Lol.

 


Edit: Figured it out! It's Cyberchase! Like I said: best. shit. ever.

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I was home taught in the UK. Have a real love for learning that's kick-started me into a career in computing that I've kept going for over two decades. Can't stop, won't stop reading, learning and improving. The number of colleagues I've had who just want a TL;DR on a new tech, software, plugin or system is too many. It's our job to understand it, so we can build something so that others don't have to. If you don't want to understand, you're in the wrong job role.

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lemmy.world

I got passed by a bus multiple times, called and complained but they said he probably didn't see me,

I waved a torch and stepped into the road to force him to stop, he then let me on but proceeded to yell at me that i shouldn't take the bus because he didn't want to stop at my stop, despite it being on his schedule

So yeah i guess not being at the stop leads to you missing the bus, but being at the stop doesn't necessarily help

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ArmokGoBreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I saw some people here do something similar to get the bus to stop. They got on, the bus driver chewed them out, then told them to get off the bus and wait for the next one or they'd call the cops.

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smeenzreply
lemmy.nz

What are the cops going to do ? Shoot all the passengers ?

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Taze the person that got on the bus, shoot their dog, and charge them with resisting arrest probably.

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lemmy.world

Holy Cow! I was going to say "failure to be at the bus stop 10 minutes before the scheduled time will result..." But 1 hour and a fly by? Infuriating.

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Gestridreply
lemmy.ca

It wouldn't allow me to upload the gif.

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Yes ish. One could still be there at the scheduled time, but the bus could've been slightly early. Or the route/run could've fallen out. Or the bus could be full.

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Venatorreply
lemmy.nz

To catch a bus you have to think like a bus...

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This makes me think that the local transit authority needs to be running more pickup times at this stop

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A hard thing I try to get my kids to understand. The bus time is at [what:ever]. That’s when the bus leaves. Not when you roll up to the stop. Not when you step out the door. That’s butt-in-seat-leaving-time. If you’re walking up to the stop and the bus is pulling away at bus:time - too bad, so sad. That applies to many things that require you to be on time for. 5 minutes early is on time. On time is too late. Astonishing what a difficult concept that is to get across.

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lemm.ee

As a parent with a toddler who seems to be light-years away from understanding this concept, when do you think that understanding starts to kick in? Like, what can I expect at age 5 or 7?

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26 here. When it does finally happen I'll let you know. I just hated seeing all the time wasted by my parents as they arrived early so I vowed to never be like them.

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You gotta start doing it with a bunch of smaller less important things. We started with things like bed time 7pm was lights out not the start or getting ready. We started around age 3 or 4 and after probably 6 months it really sunk in. When planning to leave the house we would give a 45m warning and since day 1 we never had issues. With that said though kids grasp things differently. Some kids thrive on schedules and routines..

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jaybonereply
lemmy.world

About as helpful as it is to the people who aren’t at the bus stop on time.

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lost_faithreply
lemmy.ca

Get to bus stop on time = bus is early, Get to bus stop early = bus 10+ mins late

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This is the cruel reality I have resigned myself to, indeed. I thought it was only me that had to live by these rules...

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lemmy.world

I like to play a little game when the bus shows up: 5 minutes early or 10 minutes late?

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Gestridreply
lemmy.ca

If the bus is supposed to arrive every 15 minutes, is the bus 5 minutes early or 10 minutes late?

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EnderMBreply
lemmy.world

I'm in the UK, and First basically hold the monopoly in my city. There are so few buses that they often skip stops at rush hour because they're already full, or because they've decided in the moment that your stop doesn't matter.

Nothing wakes you up during your commute like listening to a woman get fired over the phone because she's going to be late for work, despite still being 60 mins early for what should be a 20 min journey.

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Aside from the transport it's a lovely place. I went in today and every lanyard I saw had a rainbow on it.

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Do they take regular money or do they make you use credit card? I'm on a fixed income and only deal in cash.

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