I wonder how many questions he asked and what they were.
(It might be good to know how many is too many. Or maybe it was the content. No matter how hard someone cracks, I'm always interested in what led up to it.)
Then Reba's comment brings all kinds of things to mind:
Excuse me, bus driver. Would you be willing to answer a survey?
No, I'm working. Sorry.
But this will only take a few minutes, and my teacher told me I have to interview someone who works in transportation. I picked bus drivers because I love helping people.
What? No. I told you I'm busy. Also, you're insane. Please sit down and leave me alone.
Could you tell me how you want people to treat you?
I want them to get on the bus, pay their fare, and abstain from asking annoying questions.
Interesting. Do you think of bus driving as a disability?
For the love of god, man, shut up!
How do you think, in the context of bus driver culture, bus drivers and non-bus drivers interact differently with the advent of social media?
I'm telling you, buddy, one more question-
If a device were invented that would allow you to experience life just like a non-bus-driver (and I'm sorry, but I can't divulge *any* details at the moment) would you be interested in this beautiful new experience for you?
Pow. Bam. Thud.