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What would you change!!I have many things planned for the future of the TTC do u!
Ugh, this is a no-brainer... CANCEL TRANS(FER) CITY!! Do I qualify for a nattering nabob, Keithz?
What would you change!!I have many things planned for the future of the TTC do u!
Why would they all have to be youthful? Sounds like this would also be ideal for some seniors as well.Now imagine the TTC's aging, and rude public workers replaced by a team of youthful, friendly and knowledgeable (well trained) Customer Service reps dressed in a smart red uniform all over the city.
Why would they all have to be youthful? Sounds like this would also be ideal for some seniors as well.
Why would they all have to be youthful? Sounds like this would also be ideal for some seniors as well.
agree fully!i'd immediately prioritize the following:
~prioritization~
now imagine the ttc's aging, and rude public workers replaced by a team of youthful, friendly and knowledgeable (well trained) customer service reps dressed in a smart red uniform all over the city.
Why would they all have to be youthful? Sounds like this would also be ideal for some seniors as well.
MetroMan: You brought up having stewardess-type reps working for the TTC:
They had them back in the 80s working busy stations like Union I recall.
The ladies wore stylish-for the time uniforms with the TTC colors-they assisted riders with information on the TTC Subway. I now wonder if the TTC actually did away with these jobs...Perhaps someone here at UT also remembers and can post more on this...LI MIKE
Hello!!!I didn't find any images of past "TTC stewardesses" so I put one together quickly:
Tadaa! Instant image remake.
I think that's a very good and underrated point.Friendly TTC staff = Riders in good mood = more inter-rider courtesy and cleaner stations and vehicles as a result.
Follow my train of thought for a minute here... Can we even imagine the psychological effect a grumpy driver can have on an entire city? If you start your day and the first person you come in contact with is a grumpy driver, how will that effect the rest of your day and the subsequent interactions with other people throughout the rest of your day?
If you stub your foot getting out of bed or have a bad hair day, we all know how the rest of the day often goes downhill. The same applies here.
Following Chaos Theory a little here, imagine how an entire city could be re-energized and changed if only the people Torontonians come in contact with are friendly and courteous. The TTC plays a big part in that.