So this morning I decided to try it out. I missed the 6:23 train, but ended up on the 6:53 train. The ride into Salt Lake was smooth. I was relieved that I couldn't see our house as the train drove by -- the lights inside the train were too bright. So when I'm walking around the house in my underwear in the morning, I know that nobody on Front Runner can see me. I could just close the blinds, but why should should I have to change? Our house was there first.
I hopped off the train in Salt Lake and found two of my coworkers on the platform waiting for Trax. It was a relief. Now I knew I wouldn't get lost, at least.
Anyway, the fun part of the trip was the long ride from downtown to Midvale. I enjoy 'people watching' and public transportation is a fun place to do that. The people on Trax all fell, without exception, into one of four categories: sleeper, socializer, reader, worker.
The workers: you all know these guys. They've got laptops perched precariously on their laps. Perhaps they're already making cell phone calls. They can't possibly take a break from their precious, precious work.
"My precious! Nobody touches my precious! Precious budget charts! Precious TPS reports!"
The sleepers were the most fun to watch. I personally can't sleep well in public areas like this specifically for this reason: everyone looks like a doofus when they sleep. No exceptions. There are varying degrees of doofusness (slobberer, open mouth-guy, snorer, head bobber) but they all look silly.
The socializers are already on the train with someone they know or, worse, make friends on the train and then talk to them nonstop. Socializers may also include those making personal phone calls throughout the trip. I think everyone agrees that the most obnoxious form of socializer is the loud talker. This is the guy who talks so loud that everybody else within earshot is forced to listen to what he's saying. You can try to read, you can try to sleep, but regardless of what you're doing you inevitably end up on what this guy is saying. And what he's saying is usually something ridiculous, too.
"You just KNOW the government is covering up the technology to run engines on water."
The readers are the ones who aren't bullwhipped enough to actually work for their employer before they step into the office, aren't mad at the world for having to get up early to catch their train, and who either ride alone, or just want to make some leisure use out of their time. Readers are the ones least likely to go crazy and shoot up the train. The three of us heading to Edwards were reading three distinct items: a textbook, a science fiction book, and Reader's Digest -- I'll let you guess which one was me.
"I say, old chap, this is the most delightful tome of literature!"
So, in conclusion:
Pros: no gasoline used, free ride (work-sponsored Eco-pass)
Cons: it took me an hour to get to work vs. 20 minutes in my car, including a pretty nippy 10-minute walk.
Verdict: still unsure.
Quinn
2 comments:
hahhaha...Quinn, I now am aware that I am the socializer...and I feel horrible about it - why are you making me feel worse about my life?! I had always thought that if I made the person next to me my friend then the LONG trip to school/work wouldn't be so miserable...instead I was making everyone around me miserable. Btw, the statement above may sound like you have ruined my life - just so you know - you did, thanks pal. (all that was stated above was done so in a sarcastic tone of voice, not intended to make Quinn feel horrible about his life)
To quote from your blog, "The readers are the ones who aren't bullwhipped enough to actually work for their employer before they step into the office." Judging from the time you made your post, your not even bullwhipped enough to actually work while in the office. Not saying I think it is wrong, but did you catch the office last week?
Oh, and if your boss, or an over eager Dwight-ish co-worker reads your blog, you might want to delete this comment.
-Daniel.
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