Well that didn't work out as planned
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Bad negotiator, implying that he got a bad deal on the bus? Implying that he owns the bus that he drives? Is this another US thing where employers require you to purchase the vehicle before you can work for them?
Pretty sure that's not a thing anywhere
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The one thing I do not like about Lemmy: the insane amount of boomer humour here.
This is on a shit post comm. Different strokes and all but looks pretty shit post to me.
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"You have one minute and forty-five seconds to ask questions, go."
Can I drive the bus?
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Bad negotiator, implying that he got a bad deal on the bus? Implying that he owns the bus that he drives? Is this another US thing where employers require you to purchase the vehicle before you can work for them?
Is this another US thing where employers require you to purchase the vehicle before you can work for them?
Not bus drivers, but some truckers are owner/operators.
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so he has a stable job that helps children (and by proxy their families) with daily life. that sounds pretty hot to me?
Only children take the bus?
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Bad negotiator, implying that he got a bad deal on the bus? Implying that he owns the bus that he drives? Is this another US thing where employers require you to purchase the vehicle before you can work for them?
maybe this is how uber or space karen or whoever expects their "totally not a bus" bus service to work
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Only children take the bus?
good point; i was thinking school bus. he could also have a stable job ensuring everyone has transportation in his community. still kinda hot
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What’s wrong with a bus driver?
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Tell me you live in an area without public transportation without telling me that you live in an area without public transportation.
America moment? The only busses which exist are school busses.
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Reminds me of an ad from over a decade ago. (For those who speak German: youtube, sorry, I want able to get an invidious Link working )
A woman is sitting at a bar, and a man in a suit comes up and sits right next to her, taps his car keys on the table, and then lays them on the table and moves them towards her.
"400 horsepower, 12 cylinders, top speed 296..." He nods proudly. "Tomorrow evening 7 o'clock?"
She grabs a large key on her keychain and shows it to him: "10,877 horsepower, top speed 330, tomorrow morning, 8:43..." She puts the key on the table and pushes it next to his key. "...track 7".
The ad was from the German railroad attempting to recruit drivers.
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The one thing I do not like about Lemmy: the insane amount of boomer humour here.
Just something to think about!!!
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good point; i was thinking school bus. he could also have a stable job ensuring everyone has transportation in his community. still kinda hot
But even you admit he went from pretty hot to kinda hot...
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Can I drive the bus?
Absolutely fucking not.
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It's hot 🥵
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The one thing I do not like about Lemmy: the insane amount of boomer humour here.
OP is doing his best
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Why does a railroad need drivers? I'd think it would be more about keeping an eye on the machines, especially at 330MPH
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so he has a stable job that helps children (and by proxy their families) with daily life. that sounds pretty hot to me?
Man school bus driver is not stable work lol. That shit is fucked.
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Why does a railroad need drivers? I'd think it would be more about keeping an eye on the machines, especially at 330MPH
330kph, given this is Europe
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Why does a railroad need drivers? I'd think it would be more about keeping an eye on the machines, especially at 330MPH
As @myotheraccount mentioned, this is 330km/h, but yes, they still need drivers. On the high speed lines, the train can do quite a bit on its own, but you still need a driver to take care of the stops at stations, for non-high speed sections which generally don't have the automation infrastructure, and for the case the something doesn't work or go as intended.
There's not much of a need to "keep an eye on the machines", they're pretty sturdy, made to go at that speed and have gone through a number of tests to ensure everything works the way it should. Unless we're doing a test run, but that's another story.
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Man school bus driver is not stable work lol. That shit is fucked.
wrote last edited by [email protected]School bus driver here. Depending on the district you drive for, it can be stable. At mine, we make over $30/hr and get benefits like health insurance and a small pension (after ten years on the job). However, you don't get a lot of hours (typically 4-5 a day, although the most senior drivers can get 8+ hours a day) and generally no (or very little) work in the summers - for me, this is part of the job's appeal. We are a union shop, which is pretty important to the situation.
The lack of stability comes from the fact that there's a strong tendency for school districts to privatize and hand over transportation responsibilities to private bus companies, which generally use older poorly-maintained buses, and hire any creatures that seem to be alive and have CDLs to drive while not doing criminal background checks on them or testing for drugs and alcohol and paying them a lot less with no benefits. The advantage of privatization is that it ends up costing school districts more because of the much higher accident rates.
However, I don't think the meme here is referring to a school bus driver. School buses are expensive, but nowhere near $400K.