How do Europeans get to work when their is a workers strike for public transportation?
>>68819049
They walk or take a cab or call a friend with a car or something else.
I guess many people don't really make it to work, and that's why such strikes are limited in duration.
we have so many options when it comes to public transportation, so usually when it's a strike it's inconvenient but not impossible to work around it
>>68819049
>car pooling
>bike
>walk
>own car, of course
never heard of anyone calling a taxi for work
>>68819049
We dont. If you cant take the car or bike.
>>68819049
considering the metro, trains, trams, and buses are striking (which never happens all at once anyway), city fags walk or ride their bikes
>implying i EVER use public transportation
I'm not a poorfag
>>68819511
You do sound pretty dumb though.
@68819545
Dont ever reply to my posts again, I don't need a (You) from a disgusting Greekroach.
>>68819049
I just call an uber
I could just walk but i want to make sure the taxi niggers go bankrupt
>>68819049
free day off 2bh
Most cities have such... mediocre public transportation that if there is a strike, somebody will try to do some form of car pooling.
All you have to do, is to ask around the workplace a little
We had a month where the trains didn't run due to a strike recently.
Many used buses, but they were way too full, and our buses are made for switching to train, so you'd have to switch between multiple buses and use an hour or more each way than usual.
Some worked from home when they could.
Some spent all their vacation days.
Many used cars instead.
Some slept in their friends' house closer to work.
Do europeans ever work? It seems all they do is protest
>>68822485
hmmm
>>68819049
That's some third world shit desu