San Francisco municipal transit workers are among the highest city transit workers in the country. They’ve got gold-plated pensions and an $800 million operating budget. The average operator earns at least $101,000 in yearly salary and benefits. So what were SFMTA workers busy doing while on the taxpayer dime this Sunday evening? Watching an NFL game and leaving cable car passengers in the lurch for more than hour! One rider tweeted photos of the government employees gathered around the TV set:
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Sheesh. Given that the city’s entire cable car system was down on Friday, you’d think these guys would be more attentive to providing attentive customer service.
ATTN: Due to cable issue all Cable Car Lines will be down for the rest of service. Bus shuttles to supplement service on all Lines.
— SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) December 8, 2012
https://twitter.com/brittneyboop/status/277930075029118976
Well, at least we know where SFMTA’s priorities are:
Reminder: @49ers game this Sunday @ 1:05pm. For #SFMuni options to & from Candlestick Park visit http://t.co/q34wztOy.
— SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) December 8, 2012
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Heh:
"I LEFT MY CABLE CAR IN SF": @michellemalkin: SF cable car riders stranded while transit workers watch 49ers game ==> http://t.co/Ta50jx4F"
— GLENN (@GCGATOR24) December 10, 2012
https://twitter.com/topiaryone/status/277931670731104256
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