Where does s/he sit?

We really are creatures of habit when it comes to our work schedules.  We catch the same bus, see the same driver, talk with the same passengers and more importantly sit in the same spot. 

This morning I was reminded of just this very fact.  Some asked if we heard about another passenger that unfortunately lost his job at GM due to the economic halt of the US economy.  He mentioned his name which of course no one knew.  He was asked to describe him and no one was able to picture who he was.  But when I asked which bus did he take and more importantly, where did he sit?  We all chuckled and usually when this happens, we figure out who it is.  However, that was not the case today.

Tunnel Bus passengers are not always known by their name, where the work or what they do for a living.  But I can say, we are all known by where we sit and on which bus. 

Sincerely,
8:20 am, “behind the driver”

2 Responses to “Where does s/he sit?”

  1. Linda Jones says:

    I used to sit in the front seat at the door. Missing the tunnel bus after 3 1/2 years. I have to drive to Royal Oak now. My commute is 1 1/4 hr minimum, one way, depending on customs. I take the bridge. They like my food too. They also like to know how much money I have on me. I have Nexus but it doesn’t help. You still have the long line to wait in. I also have a problem with a bad bad Linda Jones from some where in the area who can not cross the border so I get pulled in frequently. I miss the jokes and laughter and stories we all shared on our rides. So many memories of 23 years of riding. Keep up the good work John.

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