(13 Jan 2023, 5:33 pm)Rob44 wrote 2000 employees or drivers? if they only have 269 drivers that 7.435%
GNE needs around 1300 drivers.
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(13 Jan 2023, 5:33 pm)Rob44 wrote 2000 employees or drivers? if they only have 269 drivers that 7.435%
(13 Jan 2023, 4:31 pm)Rob44 wrote Still 20 drivers short at GNE20 short for the current, temporary timetables, or 20 short for the full timetable?
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...s-25971958
(21 Apr 2023, 1:03 pm)Andreos1 wrote Didn't want to create a new thread. So trawled through the millions of other threads to find this one.
Probably the most relevant.
There's a GNE driver going viral after an incident in Park Lane.
All over social media and like everything, context is important - so seeing as the recording doesn't show everything, I'll not share it on here.
What is recorded is quite the eye-opener though!
(21 Apr 2023, 1:19 pm)Rob44 wrote going to need some help with this a searched for it with nothing comeing up
(21 Apr 2023, 1:03 pm)Andreos1 wrote Didn't want to create a new thread. So trawled through the millions of other threads to find this one.I've had both of those drivers, they're all really nice.
Probably the most relevant.
There's a GNE driver going viral after an incident in Park Lane.
All over social media and like everything, context is important - so seeing as the recording doesn't show everything, I'll not share it on here.
What is recorded is quite the eye-opener though!
(21 Apr 2023, 2:11 pm)Unber43 wrote I've had both of those drivers, they're all really nice.
From the comments it seems like there was a driver closed the doors ready to move off and a elderly man was running for the bus. Imo if this is what happened the bus driver is in the right when you're ready to move off shut the doors you *shouldn't* allow anyone on.
(21 Apr 2023, 2:11 pm)Unber43 wrote I've had both of those drivers, they're all really nice.
From the comments it seems like there was a driver closed the doors ready to move off and a elderly man was running for the bus. Imo if this is what happened the bus driver is in the right when you're ready to move off shut the doors you *shouldn't* allow anyone on.
(21 Apr 2023, 5:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote That's why context is so important.
It's all he said/she said prior to the recording.
However, what we do have is a recording of a driver on the verge of a heart attack, threatening passengers and members of the public.
(21 Apr 2023, 2:11 pm)Unber43 wrote I've had both of those drivers, they're all really nice.
From the comments it seems like there was a driver closed the doors ready to move off and a elderly man was running for the bus. Imo if this is what happened the bus driver is in the right when you're ready to move off shut the doors you *shouldn't* allow anyone on.
(21 Apr 2023, 6:58 pm)Storx wrote You don't make verbal threats in employment. End of story, there's no buts if or anything else.Exactly don't know how anyone was trying to stick up for him. He literally at the start of the video threatened to knock the guy out which is threatening behaviour I'd hope GNE would get involved and give that driver the sack as he's clearly a threat to the public the way he's acting and shouldn't be working in a job where he has to face the public, if it were me he'd went on luke that with I'd have him reported to the police for threatening behaviour.
He's not in the right. Context is irrelevant here.
(21 Apr 2023, 6:26 pm)mb134 wrote Which obviously makes said members of the public really comfortable about being driven places by someone with that sort of temperament.
The people filming haven't really helped the situation, but I know lots of companies which train employees with public facing roles to calmly direct complaints to customer services and try to move on. I'd assume GNE issues similar direction in their driver training.
(21 Apr 2023, 7:09 pm)EastCoastMXZ1751 wrote Exactly don't know how anyone was trying to stick up for him. He literally at the start of the video threatened to knock the guy out which is threatening behaviour I'd hope GNE would get involved and give that driver the sack as he's clearly a threat to the public the way he's acting and shouldn't be working in a job where he has to face the public, if it were me he'd went on luke that with I'd have him reported to the police for threatening behaviour.
(21 Apr 2023, 6:58 pm)Storx wrote You don't make verbal threats in employment. End of story, there's no buts if or anything else.Im not saying he is in the right, I don't think he should have threatened anyone. Im saying the driver of the bus that pulled away was in the right.
He's not in the right. Context is irrelevant here.
(21 Apr 2023, 6:26 pm)mb134 wrote Which obviously makes said members of the public really comfortable about being driven places by someone with that sort of temperament.
The people filming haven't really helped the situation, but I know lots of companies which train employees with public facing roles to calmly direct complaints to customer services and try to move on. I'd assume GNE issues similar direction in their driver training.