The boss of a Somerset bus company has taken his fleet off the road without warning and sent a note to staff saying: “I have had enough and realise I cannot work with you a moment longer.”
He may hate his employees - his failure at least as much as theirs - but in his place I would find it difficult to justify my treatment of hundreds of passengers, including schoolchildren. More than 300 students were affected across four schools. His response? "F*** it".
There are probably quite a few bosses out there who can sympathise with this man. Agree that the execution was wrong but understand how people can push you to the brink.
I don't see that Eddie, just sounds like a man who has reached the end of tether trying to run a small/medium business. The red tape is onerous and trying to keep staff on diminishing returns can be a nightmare.
^ He could have given the council notice that he was withdrawing from the contract , tried to find a buyer or at least given his workers the legally required notice.
To simply lock up and walk out indicates that he has a problem.
I read in the link that the administrators are looking for assets, why on earth can't they look for a buyer?
What hours did this bus service run? 24 hours or less?
Our local little bus operates from 8 am til 6pm and seems to be doing ok, apart from a few years ago when it wasn't financially viable to run from my village to the 'wee town'.
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