If you live in Toronto you know it's true.
Today I wanted to go see Karate Kid. Whatever you think of the movie I don't curr. I wanted to see it. I was on my way. Alas the weakest link in my TTC-chain to the theatre was pretty damn weak. So weak, I never even made it there.
Imagine, if you will, a sunny day. It's beautiful and you spent time getting ready so you're feeling good. You get off bus #1 to see bus #2 driving away. You consider running, but know that would be pointless, so you let it go thinking, "Another one will be along shortly enough." (Yes, you think like that) You get to the bus stop and check the schedule only to realise that bus #2 left 3 minutes EARLY! Now, I know what you're thinking. "It's just 3 minutes, Angel, big deal."
Well, if it had waited those 3 minutes, I would have caught it and made it to the theatre. Because it didn't, I didn't and therefore didn't. If you get what I'm saying. In public transit, 1 minute is a big deal. Ask anyone who's missed the last bus/train home because of 1 minute. The next bus came late. Like 10 minutes late. And what did it do? Drove right on past me. Why? Too full. Think about that. THEN, the next bus (which really should have come like 2 minutes after), was also 10 minutes late, at least, I'm not sure, because I gave up and went back home. So either these buses were crazy late or just all really early. Either way it was quite clear that the lovely schedules that people are paid to prepare and post to keep the public informed are just for show.
Anyway, begin TTC rant.... now:
You raise your fares while simultaneously reducing not only the frequency but the quality of your service. Your operators become more surly or downright rude. The drivers are becoming less competent (If you can't pull out of the bus bay without hitting the curb EVERY TIME, something is wrong). Their break times get longer. The "short turn" or "out of service" announcements become more frequent. And we put up with it. Then you strike. Because you want more money (or whatever). And who gets put out? Not the people you have beef with. No no. It's us. The people who put up with your shit time and time again and pay whatever you charge us however unreasonable we feel it is. But suddenly, we can't get to work/school. Sometimes we can't even get home, even though we were on our way, because you decide to pull a strike when no one's looking. No one's ready for it, but you seem to think it's A-OKAY to leave people stranded in the middle of the night no matter the danger of the neighbourhood. Why? Because you can.
Then, when you FINALLY get called on your bullshit. When people FINALLY start trying to hold you accountable, you hide behind this blame-shifting excuse of, "They need to train us better/more."
Well I'm VERY sorry, but if TTC employees can't read the time and follow a schedule as best they can (Because sometimes you can't avoid being late, but you never HAVE to be early), then perhaps the TTC should be a little more selective with who they hire. Maybe. Just a thought.
And MAYBE, when a TTC employee gets pulled over by the POLICE for DRIVING her bus DRUNK, just MAYBE she should be FIRED IMMEDIATELY. Not "suspended pending investigation." That's bullshit.
Do you know what "shit" is? It's waste. That's why we flush it away. That's why our bodies get rid of it. It's because we don't need it. Also because it would be detrimental to our health to keep it in our bodies. Yet that's what you keep feeding us. And, because we, as a city, RELY on you, we keep taking it.
I am literally disgusted. And I'm just waiting. For the day that the people whose mouths you shit in get full and start spitting it back at you double time. I'm waiting. I hope you're ready. Better yet, I hope you're not.
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