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Re: Overflowing Toilet at MTA ''Head''quarters Snarls Service on 23 Subway Lines

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed May 22 16:24:18 2019, in response to Overflowing Toilet at MTA "Head"quarters Snarls Service on 23 Subway Lines, posted by heypaul on Tue May 21 16:47:42 2019.

This happens too often to those out in the field. Tower operators, t/o's c/r's and terminal dispatchers have to deal with these conditions.

Does Control Center deal with overflowing toilets? And if they do, you know they will be repaired within hours.

Does 2 Broadway (and all the other locations where the suits work) deal with overflowing toilets? If they do, you know damn sure they'll be repaired within hoours.

But out in the field, they have to call multiple times daily. And you may wait a week to get repairs. These joker from Frick and Frack show up with no tools and inspect. Then they put in a report and we wait a few more days for someone to come with tools and materiel. And hopefully they have the proper materiel or if something has to be ordered we have to wait a few more weeks.

The above also has to do with air conditioning in crew rooms and offices. They have plenty for the suits. Out in the field either the units are outdated and parts are hard to come-by or the units are insufficient for the load. God forbid the suits don't have working air conditioning at 2 Broadway, Control Center or any other location where the suits congregate.

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