Friday, January 6, 2012

Rooting for the underdog

When my train to work zooms past
traffic jams on I-25, I try real hard
not to have a superiority complex.
When I'm not riding my scooter around town, I'm taking public transportation. Regional Transportation District (RTD) Denver tends to get a bad rap, but I'm here today to send a little love their way.

I've enjoyed using Denver's RTD system regularly for about five years now. And I've especially enjoyed it since I sold my car a couple years ago! I was just in Las Vegas, NV, last month and, not to knock that fine city, but their public transportation was horrible. It could have been a third world country: the buses were late, the schedules were off, and it took forever to get anywhere. The only thing missing was the livestock! In comparison, Denver's system is a dream. I suppose it's all relative.

This leads me to Tom. Tom is my favorite RTD Call-and-Ride driver down at the Orchard Light Rail station. He's always friendly and upbeat. This morning, I chatted with him a little more than usual and learned he's a retired rodeo bull and horse rider! They want to induct him into the Rodeo Hall of Fame, he said. But he's not wearing blue jeans for the photos, as they requested. He'll wear what he wants. And they'll like it. Tom is a character. And he's one of the reasons I really enjoy public transportation.

These folks are out there working for us -- on holidays, late at night, early in the morning, when there's two feet of snow on the ground. It's a tough job, and many aren't cut out for it. So, the next time you ride the bus, give your driver a nice hello and a warm smile. They deserve it.

(P.S. Happy 2012!!)