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Thank you
On Sat, 4 Feb 2012 12:07:46 +0000, Walter Briscoe
wrote: In message of Sat, 4 Feb 2012 03:17:12 in uk.transport.london, Clive writes In message , Brian Watson writes [snip] You have a very weird idea of the way the world is. When I worked on the tube, I used to wear a big pink badge with the words "UP is a nice place to be" on it. I was asked by several D.I.s Uttar Pradesh? D.I.? whether I thought it appropriate? But I was never told to remove it. I was very careful in the work that I did, and always to the best of my ability. I can think of many that dressed smartly and had not a clue why this or that safety procedure was carried out, I wonder how many of those thought, "I can't see any reason for doing this, I won't bother". There is no connection between looks and ability. I agree with you. OTOH, I think uniform should be worn in a fairly standard fashion as customers are likely to use looks as a proxy for ability. (I agree they should not.) I was slightly irritated by the recent "Confessions from the Underground" program. http://www.channel4.com/programmes/confessions- from-the-underground/4od Most of those representing uniformed, customer-facing staff lacked name badges and ties on their open-necked shirts. I find that combination is quite unusual in London Underground (LU) staff. They, of course, were actors standing in for the anonymous LU staff. We don't know if they looked anything like the people they were representing. |
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