Its funny how some people forget but the last time this happened in 2001 the union was not able to come to an agreement and then BAM Calgary Transit was one strike. Now I do not remember exactly how long the strike lasted for ( I think it was something like 10 days), but I do remember it being pure hell. At the time I was very lucky that I had everything that I needed within walking distance and that for the most part I was able to get rides if I needed them, which was nice since at the time I was a starving student that was not able to pay for taxi rides every time I needed to go some place. So if I found that pure hell then what can I call it if they go on strike again since I depend more on transit now then I did then?
Its very true that I maybe worrying about something that may never happen however, with that being said I cannot get the thought of how screwed I would be if they did strike out of my head. You see it takes me 2 hours to get to work and 2 hours to get home everyday on transit and if they go on strike then I will have to resort to taking a taxi. Now aside from the fact that I would get to work sooner taking a taxi there isn't anything else that I like about the idea, for if I have to take a taxi it is going to cost me approx $100/day just to get to work and back! I am no longer a starving student but that doesn't mean I can afford it. So as you can see I am a little freaked and praying that they come to a suitable agreement very soon.
The whole work to rule thing just makes not like Calgary Transit even more then I already do. It really bothered me when I found out the a "friend" of my mothers who works as a driver for Calgary Transit gets paid $45/hr to drive a bus around for 10 hrs a day. It bothered me even more when I was told that they can sit in the garage for up to 10 hours waiting for sick calls and still get paid $45/hr for just sitting there. Now I appreciate that the men and women are there to provide a service (like I said I would be screwed without them) but I think that they get paid way to much for how little they really do. So in an attempt to try and understand what they real issues were I thought I would here what the "friend" had to say about all this.
According to this "friend" the issues are as follows: money, they all want raises (well who doesn't) hours, they feel they work to much overtime and are short staffed (again who isn't short staffed in Calgary right now) and safety, they get assaulted once in a blue moon. Hearing these issues made me a little angry only because as a nurse I have to deal with the same crap he does and get paid less to do it, when that was mentioned the response that I got was that I don't understand. I think I understand more then most people would and it still pisses me off. Now I am not looking for sympathy here but I work my ass off every single day helping sick people and according to Jeff (my fiance) saving a life every once in awhile for a little more then half of what this "friend" makes driving bus. Where I work we are constantly short staffed which means we have to work our butts off even more (makes the day go faster though). As for assault I get yelled at every day and have been assaulted more then once whether it be kicked, punched, spit at, bitten etc and this "friend" has not even been assaulted once in his 20 some years working for transit, but I don't understand pft!.
Now getting back to the work to rule thing......as a transit customer I would not have a problem paying more if I felt that the money that I was paying was going to provide better service, but far it has not or doesn't seem to be. I am sure I am not the only one that hates hearing that there is a mechanical failure so there is going to be a 10 min delay, or hates waiting for a bus that never shows up, or hates sitting on dirty/filthy trains and buses.
They way I see it is yes it is an important service but if they want more money and public support they better be willing to start giving better customer service. If you don't like your job go out and get a new one, no one is holding a gun to your head and making you stay but of you do stay please, please, please don't take your unhappiness with your job out on the public we are the ones that help pay your wages just so you know.
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