"ROSS RACER" ABLE TO COMPLETE HIS ROUTE
While driving his 62 bus on Wednesday afternoon, "Ross Racer" had difficultly adjusting the seat of bus #1846 at his relief point. The adjustment knob was so stiff and difficult to turn that a blister developed on his right hand. "Ross Racer" admitted that he was not wearing his driving gloves at the time, but the knob should turn freely for a easy adjustment.
No longer being a "spring chicken", "Ross Racer" requires the seat to be very stiff and in the highest position, otherwise he suffers from sore knees if he is forced to drive with the seat too low.
Despite his valiant efforts, Ross was unable to adjust the seat high enough, so TriMet dispatch sent out a replacement bus.
"Ross Racer" is resting comfortably at home and is expected to make a full recovery.
No longer being a "spring chicken", "Ross Racer" requires the seat to be very stiff and in the highest position, otherwise he suffers from sore knees if he is forced to drive with the seat too low.
Despite his valiant efforts, Ross was unable to adjust the seat high enough, so TriMet dispatch sent out a replacement bus.
"Ross Racer" is resting comfortably at home and is expected to make a full recovery.
1 comment:
hehe....
freaking hillarious!!
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