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This is not the thread you are looking for.
By this I mean that this is definitely not a thread about SC arrogance.
Background: I'm a traindriver. Or learning to be one anyway. And boy is there lots to learn. I always have an instructor with me who is ultimately in charge of the train and who is teaching me how to run things. And last week I had the strangest lesson ever!
I brought my train out of the siding and drew up to the platform on time. I'd say there were about 100 people waiting there for me which is quite a lot and I suspect that the train in front of me had been taken out of service for some reason and they'd all been waiting a while. So I get the train to the stopping mark and raise my hand to the 'door open' buttons. And that's where it got weird.
IO: My instructor
Me:
IO: Stop!
Me: What?! (thinking I had done something wrong)
IO: Don't open the doors.
Me: Um....ok.....
We sat there for a moment. Doing nothing.
Me: Why not? There's people waiting?
IO: You have to learn something here.
Me: I could learn it while they are all getting on you know.
IO: Nope. You need to learn arrogance.
Me: Huh?
IO: See all those people standing impatiently on the platform desperate to get on?
Me: I can't miss them!
IO: Stuff 'em. They can wait. This is your train and you are in charge. Not them. You don't go into service just cos they are there. You go into service when you are happy to do so.
Me: Huh?!
IO: You need to learn to be arrogant with customers. Just a little bit. If something goes wrong everyone needs to know that you are in charge. Just sit here.
So we sat for a bit. Doing nothing. Getting dirty looks from the customers. Eventually I opened the doors and they quietly got on. Complaints? Not a peep outta them.
I'm in AWE of our training procedures!
This is not the thread you are looking for.
By this I mean that this is definitely not a thread about SC arrogance.
Background: I'm a traindriver. Or learning to be one anyway. And boy is there lots to learn. I always have an instructor with me who is ultimately in charge of the train and who is teaching me how to run things. And last week I had the strangest lesson ever!
I brought my train out of the siding and drew up to the platform on time. I'd say there were about 100 people waiting there for me which is quite a lot and I suspect that the train in front of me had been taken out of service for some reason and they'd all been waiting a while. So I get the train to the stopping mark and raise my hand to the 'door open' buttons. And that's where it got weird.
IO: My instructor
Me:
IO: Stop!
Me: What?! (thinking I had done something wrong)
IO: Don't open the doors.
Me: Um....ok.....
We sat there for a moment. Doing nothing.
Me: Why not? There's people waiting?
IO: You have to learn something here.
Me: I could learn it while they are all getting on you know.
IO: Nope. You need to learn arrogance.
Me: Huh?
IO: See all those people standing impatiently on the platform desperate to get on?
Me: I can't miss them!
IO: Stuff 'em. They can wait. This is your train and you are in charge. Not them. You don't go into service just cos they are there. You go into service when you are happy to do so.
Me: Huh?!
IO: You need to learn to be arrogant with customers. Just a little bit. If something goes wrong everyone needs to know that you are in charge. Just sit here.
So we sat for a bit. Doing nothing. Getting dirty looks from the customers. Eventually I opened the doors and they quietly got on. Complaints? Not a peep outta them.
I'm in AWE of our training procedures!



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