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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

DOES ZIMBABWE STILL HAVE SANE, RESPECTFUL,POLITE OR CONSIDERATE BUS CONDUCTORS....

We have all come across disrespectful people in our lives but public transport conductors take the cup. Zimbabweans can support me on this one. We have come across rude conductors once or twice in our lives others even more times than others & each time is worse than the last time but a few still act like they come from people.Emphasis on a "few". Rude rowdy behavior does not begin to explain the level of INHUMANITY that has engulfed this species. To think we came from the same creator , let alone the same procedure of birth makes it even worse and scarier. Is it even the case? Did we really come from the same place or is it the job that has turned them into raving lunatics, disasters waiting to occur. Don't get me wrong l don't loathe their choice of profession nor do l despise them as a group of people l just happen to think they too should consider, respect and make a journey worthwhile considering that if those people were not there, if everyone had their own means of transport they would be unemployed. Yes sometimes civilians have a way of provoking conductors but that doest mean they should disrespect them besides the customer is king inst it? So in a business a customer is always right right? Bus commuting is a business right? If only there was some sort of qualification for this type of job were these people are taught manners and register and not forgetting the importance of the customer. l don't know maybe all they need is divine training who knows. Those people have a mind that does not work in a way normal peoples do. I am not saying they are not normal but sometimes l just wonder. Different days, different times and different buses mean different conductors and different experiences. Being subject to such torture makes you rethink twice about boarding a bus but what else will you do, what else can you do....

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