lisapooh
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One type of driver I have encountered at WDW really bug me. They are the ones who think they know everything about wheelchairs and then just by their attitude show that they don't have a clue.
I meet a couple of these this trip. I go to get on the lift and I am facing the bus before I turn to back on. First thing he does is lift both seats. Now I use a mini-Jazzy 1103. It is small for a power chair. I don't even need the space of one lifted seat to manuever.
Next he tells me that I have to back on as I am turning the chair to back on. Duh like I don't know that!
Then he starts telling me where to turn the chair. I tell him no, it has a smaller turning radius. Oh I know all about that chair. So I follow his instructions and am in the middle of the aisle. Now can I do it my way I ask. I slip right into the spot in one move.
Now he starts searching for places to tie the chair down. Does fine with the back but is cleary lost as to where to hook up in the front. I think. I thought you knew all about this chair and tell him to lift the foot rest. No won't do that. Clearly no place to hook up in front. Tells me to turn off chair and he will drive slowly. I repeat to lift the foot rest as there is a spot under there. Finally he does and hooks up.
Tell him I really didn't need 2 seats to manuever. He tells me that people like me in these power things always bang into the front and he doesn't want his bus damaged. Tell him he obviously has never dealt with a Jazzy. Oh yes he has. I think, yeah, right and you had no idea where to put the tiedowns. Tell me another lie.
Think someday these guys will actually listen to the users and realize that we use these things everyday, not just at WDW. Fortunately these are in the minority of the drivers. Most are great.
I meet a couple of these this trip. I go to get on the lift and I am facing the bus before I turn to back on. First thing he does is lift both seats. Now I use a mini-Jazzy 1103. It is small for a power chair. I don't even need the space of one lifted seat to manuever.
Next he tells me that I have to back on as I am turning the chair to back on. Duh like I don't know that!
Then he starts telling me where to turn the chair. I tell him no, it has a smaller turning radius. Oh I know all about that chair. So I follow his instructions and am in the middle of the aisle. Now can I do it my way I ask. I slip right into the spot in one move.
Now he starts searching for places to tie the chair down. Does fine with the back but is cleary lost as to where to hook up in the front. I think. I thought you knew all about this chair and tell him to lift the foot rest. No won't do that. Clearly no place to hook up in front. Tells me to turn off chair and he will drive slowly. I repeat to lift the foot rest as there is a spot under there. Finally he does and hooks up.
Tell him I really didn't need 2 seats to manuever. He tells me that people like me in these power things always bang into the front and he doesn't want his bus damaged. Tell him he obviously has never dealt with a Jazzy. Oh yes he has. I think, yeah, right and you had no idea where to put the tiedowns. Tell me another lie.
Think someday these guys will actually listen to the users and realize that we use these things everyday, not just at WDW. Fortunately these are in the minority of the drivers. Most are great.