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TopicThose of you who have ever worked in fast food or retail....
GranTurismo
02/26/24 7:00:20 PM
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SilentSeph posted...
Not sure how it compares to other metros but there are definitely rude people all around, mainly people rushing into the train before letting other passengers off first, or smoking or blasting music in the cars, or yelling at train crews for delays that are out of our hands. Most people are nice, provided that you're not in their way or that they aren't running late for any reason. Lots of passengers are willing to help out to keep things moving, like if the train stopped due to a fight breaking out, or someone falling unconscious and needing medical assistance. Usually it's because they don't want to be late lol but it works in our favor

Yeah subway conductors are in train cabs the majority of the time and don't leave them unless there's an emergency or something is jamming the train doors. Amtrack, Metro-North, etc. has more interactions between the conductors and passengers. I believe they also have more crew members on board whereas subways trains only have 1 conductor and 1 operator, and smaller trains and shuttles only have 1 operator by themselves with no conductor.

As for the crime, yeah this year has had a rough start. Lots of assault, theft, and vandalism going on. A lot of them seem to be repeat offenders that get caught but hardly suffer any consequences. It's a bit of mess
Is it really getting worse in NYC? Have a bunch of relatives there, you like it there?
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