why greyhound? why?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jabber1990, Jul 21, 2014.

  1. orangepicker

    orangepicker Road Train Member

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    you can get a monthly pass for like 300 and ride ride ride....
     
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  3. Chinatown

    Chinatown Road Train Member

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    There's a bunch of those Chinese bus companies; you can travel hundreds of miles for $50 bucks. Those waitresses in the Chinese restaurants know the secret. They will stop anywhere to pick you up and let you off anywhere you want. Can smoke and take a small cooler of beer.
     
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  4. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    I love reading stories about greyhound, and i'm glad to hear others opinions and lives, but my question was "why do they do it"
     
  5. pattyj

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    Most obvious reasons I think would be cheap and no other means of transportation.
     
  6. Marksteven

    Marksteven Road Train Member

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    LOL, graduated Basic traing in Ft. Leonard wood Mo. Drill Sgt said Greyhound bus would take us to the airport to fly to Columbia S. carolina
    for more training. He gave us the middle finger and smiled as the bus pulled away. LOL Bus ride all the way to S.carolina, SUCKED.
     
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  7. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    when I started with Central I was flat broke with no money. and had been 100% broke for like 4 months
     
  8. 201

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    Apparently, there's a Greyhound bus museum in Hibbing, Minn.( I know, I'm running) that is supposed to be pretty cool. I heard of a book called, "Hounds of the Road" documenting the history and drivers stories over the years, that is supposed to be pretty interesting.
     
  9. Dna Mach

    Dna Mach Road Train Member

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    [QUOTE="semi" retired;4146973]Apparently, there's a Greyhound bus museum in Hibbing, Minn.( I know, I'm running) that is supposed to be pretty cool. I heard of a book called, "Hounds of the Road" documenting the history and drivers stories over the years, that is supposed to be pretty interesting.[/QUOTE]

    PBS's Jim Lehrer is a bus enthusiast and I saw a piece he did on that museum once.
     
  10. joseph1135

    joseph1135 Papa Murphy

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    Get some money together. There's never a reason to be broke.
     
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  11. CondoCruiser

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    Truck driving has a very high turn over rate. For example a 400 truck company will hire about eight drivers a week to fill seats. Three of them drivers won't make it through orientation. They'll fail the medical, drug test or background check. Three more of them drivers will quit within 6 months. That leaves two good hires out of eight. Most likely they'll quit within three years. Very few have longevity. Now take a company like Swift that has 16,000 drivers. They are herding them through like cattle. With mega carriers any penny pinching means big bucks. Swift again, save $5 across the drivers and you saved $80,000. Save $200 on transportation to school and they saved $3.2 million. It's not chump change. That's one reason driver's get nickeled and dimed to death on their paychecks. It adds up.
     
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