They most probably rolled thier sleeves up, or could it be a new experimental design?Originally posted by PT21:
Spotted SBS driver wearing short sleeve uniform.
I saw it this evening at Boon Lay Int.
Service 179, 255 and 243G driver wearing short sleeve uniform.
How about other int?
Anyone spotted any drivers in short sleeve uniform?
No point considering they'd only changed it in 2000. Besides they said the current uniforms would give drivers a classier, more upmarket look.Originally posted by PT21:
No, I saw it very clearly, confirm wearing short sleeve.
but i only saw 3 driver in short sleeve uniform.
I think it only a trail only. But I don't know whether they really want to change their uniform to short sleeve next yrs
Yah, spotted a driver wearing a short sleeved uniform too. Forgot the service number.Originally posted by PT21:
Spotted SBS driver wearing short sleeve uniform.
I saw it this evening at Boon Lay Int.
Service 179, 255 and 243G driver wearing short sleeve uniform.
How about other int?
Anyone spotted any drivers in short sleeve uniform?
No lah. Even the JIS drivers wear normal long sleeves like any other bus captain.Originally posted by PT21:
Or I think only JI service driver wear short sleeve uniform as they are driving Non AC buses.
what do you think.
Short-sleeve shirt as in the old kind? Shouldn't be the case what, unless they altered their shirts.Originally posted by off_service:For some reasons, some drivers are still wearing short-sleeved shirts. Most of them are still driving non-aircon buses.
But it'd look very wierd, having two different sets of uniform for the same staff. Lack of continuity, it might seem.Originally posted by PT21:
No, I mean..
Could it be the JIS drivers going to get short sleeve uniforn than wearing normal long sleeve
An update: I boarded an Aircon 154 this afternoon and the driver was wearing short-sleeved shirt.Originally posted by off_service:For some reasons, some drivers are still wearing short-sleeved shirts. Most of them are still driving non-aircon buses.
Change uniform again? Hmm, perhaps a trial for BNL Route Group drivers?Originally posted by Yusry:An update: I boarded an Aircon 154 this afternoon and the driver was wearing short-sleeved shirt.
Think only BBDEP/SLBP drivers wear short sleeve. Yesterday I saw a Sv. 111 3-axle VO driver wearing short-sleeved shirt. SBST will say this "fabric is expensive, and it is very warm in a long sleeve shirt, so to save on fabric and a/c we go short-sleeved!"Originally posted by PT21:
I also saw service 198 one of the drivers in short sleeve shirt.
Service 198 is operate BBDEP. I think BBDEP driver also start to wear short sleeve uniform.
Eh! Which means they are progressively changing uniforms, only they are not telling the travelling public!Originally posted by SBS9816E:Well, it is not true that only the drivers in the mentioned depot wear short-sleeves shirt. I even saw a Sv 60 driver wearing short sleeves shirt! This may mean that such dress code by SBST is in a transition of changing from long sleeves to short sleeves.
I don't think so. It's more logical that drivers start wearing short sleeve uniforms in the hotter months like April and May than during the monsoon season...Originally posted by delonchew:Spotted at least 3 wearing short sleeved uniform at Pasir Ris Int today. One was driving 88 (SBS9482J). Spotted another driver wearing short sleeved uniform on 89 (SBS2636D). Is it because of the weather?