Do local PUJ operators have their customer's welfare and satisfaction in mind or they are just in the business for profit? Based on this morning's drama, I think the latter is true.
A more radical approach in dealing with the situation has replaced being a sissy and crying with frustration. Everyone seemed to be of the same mind and opted to stay on the ground and wait which of the two liners will leave the city first. Apparently, the driver of the green/red/white bus wasn't so game about the sport that without so much a grunt, he revved the engine and left. The nerve! To think that the passenger have been milling around the corner for more than 30 minutes already. There was a mixed reaction, mostly aghast at being left behind, exclaiming that the incident should be reported to the authorities.
Do they really think that they can do without the passengers? Looks like this one thought so. Barely five minutes later, seven of us took a tricycle to 'bangga patyo' and was able to get a ride shortly on a 'kabankalanon' bus.
As a consequence, most of us were probably late for work but I think it's a worthwhile sacrifice to teach those baste*ds a lesson.
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