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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 14:41:08 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Zman179 on Tue Dec 25 13:10:03 2007.

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I wondered that myself after a recent trip to Montreal.

One T/O suggested that NYCTA wants to treat everyone like little childen.

If TA is spending so much money on these uniforms, it should be an issue in upcoming contract talks, and fare hike opposition. Uniforms are a cost that benefit no one. Especially motormen and TSS's.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 14:44:07 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by AMoreira81 on Tue Dec 25 12:09:17 2007.

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The uniform is expected to last 2-3 years. You may get something like 6 pair of pants, 3 long sleeve shirts, 5 short sleeve shirts, 2 sweaters, 2 jackets, 2 ties, 2 hats, winter coat. We are not talking $738 just for the clothes you see him wearing right now on his back. You are talking about an entire wardrobe. It adds up.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by 5301 Fishbowl on Tue Dec 25 14:45:03 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Train Man Paul : Metro-North's Best Conductor for ALL 3 LINES!!! on Tue Dec 25 13:32:08 2007.

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We get good deals on shoes too, however only with the vendor chosen by NJT. It used to be Knapp Shoes/Iron Age, but they went out of business this past year. We have a new vendor (I forget the name), but the selection isn't that great.

We get an assistant conductor hat badge with our employee number issued upon completion of class, then approx. 2 years later we have to pass a conductor promotion exam. After passing that, we get a conductor hat badge issued. We're supposed to wear whatever is appropriate, unless one gets lost or broken. We don't have tie clips or belt buckles.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 14:49:40 2007, in response to MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by 7th Avenue Express on Tue Dec 25 11:30:38 2007.

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Transit justifies the uniforms for T/O's and TSS's by stating that they want to increase "visibility" of employees. This can be accomplished without wasting taxpayers dollars on such horrible uniforms. The money would be better spent on service improvements.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 14:50:29 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Zman179 on Tue Dec 25 13:10:03 2007.

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In Montreal (or was it Toronto?) I saw a female t/o actually wearing shorts. Granted, that is unsafe if she has to go to the roadbed, but damn, was the best looking pair of legs I ever saw operating a train.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 15:37:44 2007, in response to MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by 7th Avenue Express on Tue Dec 25 11:30:38 2007.

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2.5M is chump change. Wouldn't buy a new crew facility anywhere in the system, let alone everywhere they are needed.

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 15:45:42 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 15:37:44 2007.

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"2.5M is chump change. Wouldn't buy a new crew facility anywhere in the system, let alone everywhere they are needed."
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It's chump change no doubt. However, it's money that can be put to better use.

When looking at TA's overall budget, it's pocket change. When budgeting a specific subway line, that's a significant amount of money to work with.

And don't forget the RTO employees who get stuck without toilet paper, or never have soap and hand towels in the bathroom.



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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 16:06:09 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 15:45:42 2007.

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Not having a properly supplied rest room, or the time to use it is a violation of OSHA regulations and needs to be aggressively pursued by the union. Tell them they got your money, and you want the paper!

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by trainsarefun on Tue Dec 25 16:09:43 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 16:06:09 2007.

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Seconded!

And none of that single-ply crap, either!

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by BMTLines on Tue Dec 25 16:16:37 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 14:44:07 2007.

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We are not talking $738 just for the clothes you see him wearing right now on his back

The article is not clear on that - the average person reading it will interpret it the same way I am and think that they can get a suit and tie off the rack from JC Penney for under $200 so why can't the MTA...

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Dec 25 16:19:36 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by BMTLines on Tue Dec 25 11:37:12 2007.

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Maybe they had to buy American and couldn't buy from China.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 16:21:46 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 16:06:09 2007.

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It's not that easy. You have to understand the mentality(which was even suggested on this board). If the bathroom stalls in a bus depot run out of toilet paper, they "ran out of toilet paper". If the bathroom stalls in a subway crew room run out of toilet paper, "these guys steal the toilet paper".

I know it sounds paranoid.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by BMTLines on Tue Dec 25 16:22:27 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Dec 25 11:58:19 2007.

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I would expect that to cost more - it is a highly customized product with a limited quantity. I would imagine the MTA uniforms to be mass produced in comparison, lowering the fixed cost of any special setups per item.

If OTOH the cost is for a multiple number of jackets, shirts and pants for the employee then it is reasonable. The article isn't clear on that.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 16:22:57 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by BMTLines on Tue Dec 25 16:16:37 2007.

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They don't want to be clear. They want to sell newspapers.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Easy on Tue Dec 25 16:27:41 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Zman179 on Tue Dec 25 12:03:46 2007.

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They still look professional. The ones that I never liked are the Hawaiian shirt uniforms. You probably don't see many of those on the east coast.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 16:54:32 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Dec 25 16:19:36 2007.

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I've received pants manufactured in Mexico and lasted only a couple of washings.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by RonInBayside on Tue Dec 25 17:18:16 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 16:21:46 2007.

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Call Al Bundy! (Head of Cheese Security)

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Andrew Saucci on Tue Dec 25 17:32:35 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 11:53:18 2007.

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"TA workers should have a dress code, not uniform. "

Absolutely unacceptable in this day and age. A mere dress code makes impersonating an employee way too easy. Transit workers absolutely MUST have uniforms that take at least some effort to counterfeit. A transit worker must be easy to spot in an emergency too (could be as simple as a passenger needing immediate assistance).

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 17:40:48 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Andrew Saucci on Tue Dec 25 17:32:35 2007.

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A safety vest with ID visible in the pocket is all that is needed.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by trainsarefun on Tue Dec 25 17:55:42 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 17:40:48 2007.

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Agreed. I think there is a purpose to the rest of the outfit, but that's more tradition than anything functional.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by AMoreira81 on Tue Dec 25 18:26:24 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Tue Dec 25 12:31:56 2007.

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The last time the MTA attempted to be stylish---with the bus operator uniforms...YIKES!

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Tue Dec 25 19:14:15 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Tue Dec 25 12:12:58 2007.

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The way I understood the article, this expense covered Station Agents only.

Thank GOD...

LOL LOL LOL


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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Edwards! on Tue Dec 25 19:43:12 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by RonInBayside on Tue Dec 25 12:01:22 2007.

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Heck,I LOOK GREAT in my Navy Blue's..
And the HAT is hokie..but still looks good.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Edwards! on Tue Dec 25 19:44:57 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 14:36:07 2007.

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Talked to one at Myrtle Avenue last Sunday evening..

Whats the deal with the "TSS PATCH" on the front of the shirt?

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Alex L. on Tue Dec 25 21:21:46 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by G1Ravage on Tue Dec 25 13:55:38 2007.

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TSS has black coat with purple tie. Station Agent has maroon coat with silvery/gold tie. If you can't tell the difference, might be time for an eye exam.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 21:31:47 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 16:21:46 2007.

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Have you seen the new paper dispensers in say WalMart. NOBODY is going to steal that stuff.

I mean I can understand a crewman taking a roll, because there is never any there and you can't be without. But then do like others and bring your own. Take about 50' of the stuff from home, fold it up neatly, and put it inside of your hat. Then you always have some "just in case"

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 21:39:08 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 21:31:47 2007.

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The rolls of tp are commercial size-not easy to steal. The employees deserve tp, and that's it!

Hand towels and soap too. Those are the main items on the missing list from RTO and no other department.

Do you have a problem with subway employees finding a properly stocked bathroom? Sounds like your taking the TA's side.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Tue Dec 25 21:40:43 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 17:40:48 2007.

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*I* have a safety vest with an ID in the pocket.

Of course it is not an MTA vest, and is not an MTA ID, but who knows, looks or cares. MTA needs its public staff to be identifiable.

So that the LIONs can EAT them.

ROAR


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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Tue Dec 25 23:02:58 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 17:40:48 2007.

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Considering how easy it is to lose a vest (snagged on something while up on the structure, down to the street it goes, along with your pass) I feel fine about wearing a uniform.

Free clothes, free clothes.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Zman179 on Tue Dec 25 23:14:42 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Tue Dec 25 17:40:48 2007.

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What, you forget how much of a pain in the ass it was to operate a train with the vest on? Nothing like having the vest reflect on the windshield.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by G1Ravage on Tue Dec 25 23:39:36 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Zman179 on Tue Dec 25 23:14:42 2007.

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Railman doesn't have a problem with it.

'Cause he's a PRO.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Wed Dec 26 06:18:10 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 15:45:42 2007.

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>>>>And don't forget the RTO employees who get stuck without toilet paper, or never have soap and hand towels in the bathroom.<<<

You mean beacause their coworkers are taking the supplies home with them?

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 08:05:22 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by SUBWAYSURF on Wed Dec 26 06:18:10 2007.

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You mean beacause their coworkers are taking the supplies home with them?

I do admit thats kinda grimey...

Never seen it myself though..


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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Wed Dec 26 08:30:42 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 08:05:22 2007.

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Happens in all businesses, and it's nothing new. When the subways had incandescent light bulbs the emergency lights were reverse threaded so people couldn't use the bulbs at home.

It's also the reason Scott paper company developed those ridiculously huge rolls of TP that you see in public restrooms.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 09:08:43 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 08:05:22 2007.

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Some of our co-workers are creeps. They'll take anything that ain't nailed down.


Seen it myself. :-)

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 10:34:37 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Tue Dec 25 23:02:58 2007.

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They are not "free clothes"

They are part of your equipment, just like a brake handle.

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 11:27:19 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by LuchAAA on Tue Dec 25 21:39:08 2007.

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Me? The TA's side on this.

You have to be kidding. You'd better check out the rest of my posts on this subject.

I think that RTO employees should have large, well lit, clean, and well stocked FUNCTIONAL restrooms. It is an OSHA violation not to have proper restrooms, and it is the Union's Fault for not cracking down on the MTA on this issue in behalf of its members.

That being said, Bring about 20 or 50 feet of the stuff, folded up neatly and stowed inside of your cap between the plastic headliner and the cloth top cover, or else in a closed Baggie. At least this way you can cover your own ass.

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 11:29:49 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 09:08:43 2007.

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It is not that they need the stuff, or even take it home with them. They are vandals pure and simple, and have never outgrown the need to be in seventh grade. Those employees who are caught vandalizing property or restrooms should be terminated.

ROAR

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 11:38:24 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 10:34:37 2007.

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Yeah thats true beacuse once you leave they want em back...

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:42:40 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 10:34:37 2007.

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If they're saving the wear & tear on my own clothing and I didn't have to shell out a dime to get the uniforms, then they're free to me. :-)

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:48:41 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed Dec 26 11:29:49 2007.

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Unfortunately, there's a small segment of the workforce that has an axe to grind with the TA and they usually take it out on their fellow employees by vandalizing crew room heaters, refrigerators, bathrooms, etc. They also steal toilet paper, hand towels and soap.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 11:52:36 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:48:41 2007.

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Unfortunately, there's a small segment of the workforce that has an axe to grind with the TA and they usually take it out on their fellow employees by vandalizing crew room heaters, refrigerators, bathrooms, etc. They also steal toilet paper, hand towels and soap.

Which makes me say from time to time..

We have quite a few "grown up 6 year olds down here"..


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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Mr Mabstoa on Wed Dec 26 11:53:23 2007, in response to MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by 7th Avenue Express on Tue Dec 25 11:30:38 2007.

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This is just a scam that every several years a new uniform is designed, issued and then changed again.
Must be a MTA board member looking out for a family member or friend who owns a uniform company or stock in one.
For years bus operators wore blue uniforms, then in 1997 we changed to gray pants and then several years later back to blue. Since I've been a DOb employee we had several uniform companies. When I started in 1995 they had tailors who custom fitted your uniforms at Walnut depot, and I can't imagine they costed as much as a large faceless company that makes crap.
I spend at least $150 a year on my own pants and shirts when the crap issued to us shreds to pieces.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Osmosis Jones on Wed Dec 26 11:54:59 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 11:38:24 2007.

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Yuck, they reuse uniforms? I hope that isn't true for MTA Bus workers who pay for their uniforms supposedly.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:57:47 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 11:52:36 2007.

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Makes you shake you head sometimes. :-(

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 11:58:29 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Mr Mabstoa on Wed Dec 26 11:53:23 2007.

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Must be a MTA board member looking out for a family member or friend who owns a uniform company or stock in one.

No really??

You kidding??

;o)


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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 12:01:27 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:57:47 2007.

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Yeah i know ran into one working a RDO last Sunday at Bay Parkway...

HAD to leave the Crew Room to put it mildly due the amount of Woof tickets this person was trying to sell me..

Took the High Road i didnt want any "flashbacks" even the Dispt told me when i came back for my Second Trip how "I did the right thing"..

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 12:07:28 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 12:01:27 2007.

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The guy is working an RDO and still bitching and moaning?

Amazing how some of the people with the biggest mouths are also some of the biggest whores for money down there.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by Railman718 on Wed Dec 26 12:16:48 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 12:07:28 2007.

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Yep...

Loud mouthed at that and people told me "oh thats how he is"..

NOT with me you arent...

Still "small minded individuals" arent worth a G-2 and i told him that as i walked out to my train.

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Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms

Posted by LuchAAA on Wed Dec 26 12:39:42 2007, in response to Re: MTA Spent $2.5 million on uniforms, posted by MJF on Wed Dec 26 11:48:41 2007.

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There's no evidence that TA employees steal these items. I can't see anyone stealing those big roles of toilet paper. They're too big to fit on a home roller anyway.

It's that stereotype about transit workers you seem to have. Like I said before, when an RTO crew room runs out of tp, people ask, "Who stole the toilet paper"? No one stole it. It's the only section of TA that has this problem. Neglect is the cause, not theft.

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