You were right the first time ! This was about when the idiots in charge of us on Notwork SouthWorst suddenly decided to call passengers customers, and repaint everything in red, blue or white, rather badly ! Still it was a king compared to today's overpriced setup. In those days a surprising number of staff, including myself, were on the passenger's side. Our passengers on my line knew this, and only very occasionally would you get an arsehole. Many of today's staff are only there for the money and don't give a shit about public service. Glad I'm retired.
My god the acting, it's terrible
The sequence where the assistant is helping him find a lightbulb feels like the beginning of a porn movie.
Nice to see some old colleagues doing some work for a change.
Did this Paul lad literally just make a living being in various railway training vids in the 90s???
The music sounds like it should be for a cartoon!
he could have easily got on that train, those slam door ones were famous for people getting on and off when the train is arriving/departing
2.8l MkII Granada is a Classic :)
1:00 - 1:16
He could be describing Virgin Trains there, nevermind Virgin Atlantic :P
a definite contender for a rotten tomatoes award
i swear i've seen that paul press bloke in all of the training videos i've watched
Its a pity southern don't teach their staff at East Croydon some proper customer care and service,
+triplevalve metrocammell Too right. It's got much worse since I drove the old Brighton line CIGs...
Some Shocking acting in this!
lol in the diy store looks like a shoplifter
Holy eyebrows, Batman!
12:27 I thought Walker from Dads Army had got a job on the railway.
6:28 that queue is very close for comfort!
09:33 Oscar winning performance there lol
That's Steve Burr, the 1991 Golden Globe winner for Best On-Screen performance.
*quality training*
I love Paul BUT what did he expect her to do? Magic up a lightbulb?
no but check when they where back in stock, check if nearby stores have it in stock, or suggest an alternative product. (you can tell i used to work in retail)
09:51 ahhhh! i used to love those old clocks! those were the days
You'll be going nowhere!
Not ever is it easy to keep temper, no one could after rush , but other modes of transit enforce againt any harsh , and make a long and longer bank march , over the same quarterly arch
6m45s.....defo pre covid19 times! Looked like a conga dance at a gay bar!
6:45 Why the fuck is he only just turning up for a train about 3 minutes before it leaves?
i was thinking that, but alas you do get passengers who do turn up at the last second and blame everyone for their short sightedness.
That driver 2D43 I would put that signal back to danger and when he rang back tell him to stuff himself!
Lmao
No I would of been like don't speak to me like that, have some respect! Then reported him to his manager
for (a) not following correct signal centre procedure of reporting in which is in the RSSB rule book and not following correct verbal discipline again in the RSSB
I know it's a dramatization but this stuff does go on because some people are just rude and obnoxious from drivers, guards, signalmen and managers
I love the railway and it has it's faults but we are in a new age where things are changing again
@@marcuspotter5590 RSSB is pretty much derived from BR policies and procedures and a few updated versions on rules... that's all
What year is this
See, the beauty of the old slam doors was that four eyes could have been thrown from the train whilst it was moving. That'll teach him not to travel at peak hours.
11:15 Idiot driver. You just don't behave like that with the signaller! Hanging up because "it don't matter now, it's off anyway" is the wrong thing to do!
tyreman*
Texas Homecare - THE place for numpty customer service!
Legend has it that the Beeching Report states that Paul Tyreman has to appear or be involved in every railway related programme…
I want to see more of Dai Morgan