Dublin Bus Drivers
The drive in Irish Business at the moment for a better Customer Service Ethos from their staff is changing the way the consumers themselves view and react to their own rights. People are walking into establishments being treated with huge importance, rather than the attitude of old where, for example, a Bank would make a customer feel like they were doing them a major favour by handing out a loan.
These customers are part of an economic revolution, where competition is creating so many options, and giving a fantastic service to all.
These customers should try getting the No 10. Service? Service? Dublin Bus doesn’t know the meaning of the word. Where do I start? Well, there are so many little things that niggle at me about those Blue and Yellow Hearses I could be hear all day.
So I will just talk about their Drivers. Granted it would be harsh to tar them all with the same brush. I mean, it just wouldn’t be true. There might be 1 out there that mastered the deeply complicated skill of smiling, however I never had the joy of getting that bus.
They just whinge, the give out, some don’t even know where they are going. I heard one telling a passenger to ‘Duck off” (Take the D away from Duck and insert an F Instead for full affect.)
Duck Off!!!
For God’s Sake Dublin Bus, send these people to happy camp. Fill them full of Fanta and Crisps. Tickle them. Hire someone to sit with their all day and tell them bloody jokes. Just do something!
I’m all irritated now. I’ll continue with this later…












