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f*cken hell i ask 4 a return 2 moorepark @ penno station 2day & the same guy as yesterday says r u going everyday? so i say 2day 2moro. sun ,mon, & tues. he told me it's betta to get a travelpass which allows u 2 catch NE SYDNEY BUS CITYRAIL TRAIN OR SYDNEY FERRY IN THAT ZONE. i ended up buying it cos he said u'll b betta off. so wtf happens. i get 2 central & the F*CKEN sydney buses TICKET SELLER SAYS SHOW ME UR TICKET SO I SHOW HIM & HIM HAS U CANT USE THAt I TELL HIM YES I CAN the guy @ cityrail said so. WELL CITYRAIL LIED TO U. U CANT USE IT ON THIS SERVICE IT'S A SPECIAL SERVICE USE A NORMAL SERVICE IF U WANT USE THAT TICKET. WHAT'S THE F*CKEN DIFFERENCE. TO SHUTTLE BUS JUST GOES DIRRECTLY TO MOOREPARK & THE 'REGULAR SERVICE PASSES BY MOOREPARK. & told him that's bullsh1t he kept saying so cr@p but i wasn't f*cken listening. NO F*CKEN COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SYDNEY BUSES CITYRAIL TRAIN & SYDNEY FERRY F*CK ME DEAD. F*CK I'M SO GOING OFF @ SOME1

OH YEAH ON THE next bar down 2 the 1 i was on @ aussie stadium had stella artois on tap :drooling: :drooling::drooling: :drooling: :drooling: :drooling: just 4 the Edinburgh Miltary Tattoo - A Salute To Australia

[there are many reasons why public transport sux in sydney

 unions, don’t get me wrong i love unions if it wasn’t for them we would all still be on 10k a year .

How ever they don’t look at the issue in long term.

What I’m trying to get at is, a guard on the train (the dude with the blue light on his carriage) is on around $80K a year. How do u expect a train system to run properly when they are paying that sort of money just for a train guard. Also anything that is government controlled usually sux

eg. Trains

Councils

buses

post office

RTA

Education departments

Police Departments (vic)

the list goes on,

my point your issue is caused by a bigger issue.

having been involved in recruitment for cityrail I can tell you that a guard does not earn $80 000 a year. if they did we would all be doing it.

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