Do the railway workers ever find it embarrassing?

I'll be relying on the train for a while now. If I'm not on time for work, I can go home. If I'm not on time for my exam at university, I can go again next semester.

None of my employers or professors define lateness as "up to 5 minutes around the time."

The train can do this and does it with pleasure. Since the beginning of the week, I've been unable to access my train app because my browser is missing some kind of certificate. My train, which always leaves at 4:45 p.m., now apparently departs at 4:52 p.m. It's not listed on the paper timetable.

Every other train is 2-120 minutes late. If train A is 4 minutes late, I can't get train B. Unless I leave an hour early, then train A can be up to 63 minutes late. It just costs me two hours every day.

Otherwise, the onboard bistro is constantly missing, the emergency coffee shop sells coffee but not with milk and without water, carriage 3 cannot be occupied because the air conditioning is broken, the toilet is broken, the next stop is cancelled, but we also stop in Unterwutzelhausen and Schlafmützingen and from Hamburg there is a rail replacement bus service.

If, by any chance, something works out, Mr. Weselsky will certainly think of another strike.

I wonder if railway workers aren't embarrassed to support this railway.

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CleverRemo
1 year ago

The train doesn’t matter.

Deutsche Bahn is a freight transport company.

They’re transporting people because they have to.