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How do the staff at highway toll stations go to work?

Experienced drivers are all too familiar with highway toll stations. However, many people have always been curious, how do these hard-working and enthusiastic women come to work every day?

Toll stations are usually located in remote locations. There are no buses, no subway stations, and no U-turns on the highways, so it is difficult for them to drive or take a taxi to work. Today, let’s take a look at how they work. There are generally two methods

First, the company's dedicated shuttle bus

Friends who often take the expressway will find that when staff are changing shifts, the company's shuttle bus will take the replacement staff to work. Come, be seen off by the shift officer, and then drive to the next toll station.

Second, toll station staff also have a privilege, which is to take buses for free

In some toll stations closer to the city, staff can take buses for free. Stop at the nearest bus stop, then take the company shuttle bus to the toll station to go to work.

Both methods are actually inconvenient. In addition to the difficulty in getting to work, the toll station staff also have difficulty in going to work.

Because: they have been repeating the same actions for eight hours, smiling, handing over money, swiping cards, and even helping passengers get hot water. It is very boring, but they still stick to their posts, even at 4 a.m. every day Even though I handed over my shift, I still insisted on smiling at every passenger.

Pay tribute to those perseverant toll station workers.

Do you think the toll booth staff where you sit are working hard? If you have any, you can leave your footprints below