I have been late - and yelled at - more times than I care to relate because of the T. Yesterday, it was "traffic." Today, a "medical emergency." These "reasons" sound ludicrous coming from the T, and believe me, it's even more suspicious sounding when I say it.
I called MBTA complaints at 617-222-5216 and spoke to Micheal. He was quite understanding and confirmed that it was not my fault that I got to work late and it was completely beyond my control. He also told me three interesting things:
I called MBTA complaints at 617-222-5216 and spoke to Micheal. He was quite understanding and confirmed that it was not my fault that I got to work late and it was completely beyond my control. He also told me three interesting things:
- Porter to Downtown Crossing should only take 15-20 minutes.
- If you have your boss call the complaint number, they will vouch for your being late.
- If you have a fax machine and call them up, they will fax you a letter explaining the delay, which your boss can frame or put into your permanent file or staple to a TPS report, or whatever.
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Date: 2005-06-15 05:34 pm (UTC)"The boss lives relatively far in a bedroom suburban community but has a company-paid parking spot in the downtown office building so she never has to worry about such things."