removed, I’m a bus!

I’ll be down for this!

  • Novamdomum@fedia.io
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    4 hours ago

    Bus Simulator 21 was not a fun game. The environment and people just felt like your were in a giant dollhouse. Also, currently it’s on Steam as “Mostly Positive” but if you go look at the reviews it’s a sea of red thumbs downs. How does that even happen??

    Anyway, it’s the environment and people I’ll be paying special attention to, cos I’m not getting burnt again. Specially with excellent alternatives out there like Bus Bound.

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      5 hours ago

      I swear this is like a ton of jobs. I wouldn’t mind being a mailman or delivery driver. Except the quotas and hours would kill me.

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      17 hours ago

      I always make a point to thank the driver, because i imagine it’s a pretty thankless job. I don’t see many other people thanking the driver, tbh. But i don’t catch the bus much as I don’t go anywhere.

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        7 hours ago

        Where I grew up, most lines only had the driver so he also had to sell and validate tickets, so you’d always enter and exit through the front door. And they all knew my family. So you’re damn right I thanked them every single time even as a little kid.

        The habit has stayed with me through life even if I don’t take the bus anymore. One of my exes even thought I was trying to flirt with the nice lady at some kinda kiosk selling me some snacks or something in Stockholm. We live in Estonia and were on a one day cruise. I was literally never going to see that lady again lmao, I just always say thank you and good bye.

        And yes, you’re right, it is a thankless job. I already get to sit way too much as a software engineer. My grandpa had to do it in front of a large window and the sun is out for 16+ hours a day in the summer here. Hell, in his day they didn’t even have AC, that only really became a thing in like the last few years of his career since it’s not like the company could afford nice buses before the '10s.

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        16 hours ago

        Where I live everyone thank the driver on the way out. It’s such a nice habit. I think it’s common in rural areas.

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        14 hours ago

        I’ve just started to do this, due to seeing an old “Thank the bus driver” meme explanation from LIMC