So ok then.
Do people record complaints about the MTA somewhere specific? I'd imagine solid and comparable numbers would be harder to come by.
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So ok then.
Do people record complaints about the MTA somewhere specific? I'd imagine solid and comparable numbers would be harder to come by.
Do people record complaints about the MTA somewhere specific? I'd imagine solid and comparable numbers would be harder to come by.
The MTA has a dedicated number you can call with questions/complaints, but I'd guess most of the bitching happens casually in person (either on the platform among strangers or an hour later at the office explaining to co-workers why you're so late) so yeah, it'd be hard to track.
It's a weird headline also because 311 is a general information number - it's not just used to report problems. (And honestly, graffiti and noise complaints? Did we regress to the 1980s all of a sudden? Where are the complaints about bike lanes and strollers in bars?)
I don't know if you recall my FUCK CANCER from last week when I found out a co-worker had been diagnosed with Lymphoma...but now it is a FUCK, FUCK, FUCK, STOOOOPID FUCKING CANCER as she passed away yesterday. Three weeks in the hospital, chemo, heart issues, horrible blood counts, and her body just gave out.
I'm in the office today and there are people crying at their desks. She was such a bright light. Always a positive attitude, happy to help anyone, she had a confidence and air of strength about her to be envied. Loretta, you will be missed but you will always have a special place in my heart.
Shit, Suzi, that's just awful. I'm so sorry.
Oh god, Suzi. I'm so sorry.
I am so sorry, Suzi.
Oh, Suzi. I'm so sorry.
Jesus, Suzi, that's awful!
I'm so sorry.
We lost a coworker to cancer last August, but at least we'd had more than a couple of weeks to adjust to her illness, and it was clear she wasn't doing that well.
Meanwhile, the owner of the company wants all the office spaces to match attractively, so we have giant stacks of new IKEA stuff to put together, but we were apparently denied a printer under $100.
Because why would the editorial department need a printer? @@
I'm so sorry, Suzi.