Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...
Same here.
Unfortunately I have no trouble believing it.
I feel horrible for the victim.
The Metro employees probably are not allowed to let people in their booth, for the employees' safety. It must be a blanket rule. The shoe thing is also a rule on Metro. The problem is not the rules, but Metro employee attitude towards violence. They should respond immediately and be trained in a compassionate approach. However these employees are obviously poorly paid, stupid and unmotivated. They have seen it all, and their laugh shows that.
Now if they were better paid and better trained to respond, would fares go up? How would people like that?
They are well paid. They're just unmotivated.
Jesus! Is someone actually saying that metro employees are underpaid?!!? Please look at their compensation. It is several times minimum wage. I doubt you could find another unskilled job with no bachelor's degree required that paid so highly.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...
Same here.
Unfortunately I have no trouble believing it.
I feel horrible for the victim.
The Metro employees probably are not allowed to let people in their booth, for the employees' safety. It must be a blanket rule. The shoe thing is also a rule on Metro. The problem is not the rules, but Metro employee attitude towards violence. They should respond immediately and be trained in a compassionate approach. However these employees are obviously poorly paid, stupid and unmotivated. They have seen it all, and their laugh shows that.
Now if they were better paid and better trained to respond, would fares go up? How would people like that?
They are well paid. They're just unmotivated.
Jesus! Is someone actually saying that metro employees are underpaid?!!? Please look at their compensation. It is several times minimum wage. I doubt you could find another unskilled job with no bachelor's degree required that paid so highly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...
Same here.
Unfortunately I have no trouble believing it.
I feel horrible for the victim.
The Metro employees probably are not allowed to let people in their booth, for the employees' safety. It must be a blanket rule. The shoe thing is also a rule on Metro. The problem is not the rules, but Metro employee attitude towards violence. They should respond immediately and be trained in a compassionate approach. However these employees are obviously poorly paid, stupid and unmotivated. They have seen it all, and their laugh shows that.
Now if they were better paid and better trained to respond, would fares go up? How would people like that?
They are well paid. They're just unmotivated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...
Same here.
Unfortunately I have no trouble believing it.
I feel horrible for the victim.
The Metro employees probably are not allowed to let people in their booth, for the employees' safety. It must be a blanket rule. The shoe thing is also a rule on Metro. The problem is not the rules, but Metro employee attitude towards violence. They should respond immediately and be trained in a compassionate approach. However these employees are obviously poorly paid, stupid and unmotivated. They have seen it all, and their laugh shows that.
Now if they were better paid and better trained to respond, would fares go up? How would people like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:I gotta say I'm pretty skeptical that this is a true story...