Safety First Oral History Transcript a Bus Drivers Story of the Alameda Con

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Safety First Oral History Transcript a Bus Drivers Story of the Alameda Con
John Zorman
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I used to get up around three o clock, catch the bus, get down to the yard where I am supposed to pick up my bus. Sometimes I was two, three hours early, and I just sat around and dozed and what have you until it was time to go to work.
McCreery: Where was the yard at that time?
Zorman: Forty-fifth and San Pablo. They only had one yard when I first started.
McCreery: I was wondering, like so many places during the war the bus system hired some women drivers for the first time. Were many of thos
...e left by the time you came after the war?
Zorman: There were quite a few driving. McCreery: Really?
Zorman: Yes, a lot of them. In fact, they-I don t know how many that were driving when I started. They were already driving, a lot of them did, and there s a lot of them today, too.
15 McCreery: But I wonder, did that change the work environment at all, or make a difference to anything?
Zorman: No. You mind your own business. You come in there and you pay-you come into the division-what they call the gilley room, you picked up your run, it s got the run-it s got the bus number on the sheet of paper there.


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