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>Arrive at Greyhound station 30 minutes early
>Sit on uncomfortable bench...for 2.5 hours
>Find out the bus is delayed for poorly explained reasons
>Person across from me is cussing up a storm at everyone who even looks at her because of how late the bus is
>Greyhound bus finally arrives
>Already half filled so I have to sit next to someone who gives me a face of contempt for taking their space
>Another comfortable chair for an hour that leaves my back sore
>Stop for gas at another greyhound station
>Sit on another uncomfortable bench for an hour before going to reboard
>"Umm..anon..you have the wrong ticket you were suppose to go in a bus that left two hours ago. No reboard"
>??? Why did you give me a reboarding ticket and tell me to stay on then? How was I supposed to catch a second bus if the first one was too late to possibly reach here in time?
>"Oh..umm..well we can give you a ticket to the next bus in 5 hours..or you can wait 3 hours and go to a station in the state next to it
Honestly I would be having a meltdown like the person next to me currently is, but these sort of things happen literally every time I use Greyhound. I've grown immune to the absurdity and simply find it comical now. The only part that hurts about it all is that Greyhound has no serious competition and is a must-buy for interstate travel as everything else is at least double the cost. So every ~4-7 months I have to deal this embarrassment of a company.
>Sit on uncomfortable bench...for 2.5 hours
>Find out the bus is delayed for poorly explained reasons
>Person across from me is cussing up a storm at everyone who even looks at her because of how late the bus is
>Greyhound bus finally arrives
>Already half filled so I have to sit next to someone who gives me a face of contempt for taking their space
>Another comfortable chair for an hour that leaves my back sore
>Stop for gas at another greyhound station
>Sit on another uncomfortable bench for an hour before going to reboard
>"Umm..anon..you have the wrong ticket you were suppose to go in a bus that left two hours ago. No reboard"
>??? Why did you give me a reboarding ticket and tell me to stay on then? How was I supposed to catch a second bus if the first one was too late to possibly reach here in time?
>"Oh..umm..well we can give you a ticket to the next bus in 5 hours..or you can wait 3 hours and go to a station in the state next to it
Honestly I would be having a meltdown like the person next to me currently is, but these sort of things happen literally every time I use Greyhound. I've grown immune to the absurdity and simply find it comical now. The only part that hurts about it all is that Greyhound has no serious competition and is a must-buy for interstate travel as everything else is at least double the cost. So every ~4-7 months I have to deal this embarrassment of a company.
