Going to leave you with this tonight:
The best thing you can do for yourself is actively increase your surface area for luck to hit you. Go outside, travel more, go to new cates, museums, events, take a new route home, go for hikes, see cities, countrysides, take your notebook, speak to people, ask questions, start businesses - go on more side quests. You can literally just do things, and the more you do, the more serendipity and synchronicity will find you.
@marchtotheskye@Amtrak@AmtrakAlerts Yeah. The delay itself is one thing and I get it happens. But I get more pissed when communication around it is poor. Like I really could’ve just slept in a hotel that night instead of the station -_-
@Amtrak@AmtrakAlerts your lack of communication when things go wrong is terrible. Why do people have to go to a human or call to get any updates?
You have everyone’s numbers and emails and you can’t even give a “we’re working on it. Stay tuned” or “tentative” info?
@Amtrak like literally case and point. We were forced off in Grand Junction around 9am yesterday. I’ve been on this replacement train since 9am TODAY. And I’m getting a text this train is late at 3:36pm?! How is this even acceptable.
@Amtrak you guys really need to update your communication protocol whenever you get into a predicament like you did with Zephyr yesterday through today. So much waiting with no semblance of even an ETA, or an ETA of an ETA! And why is it we have to play telephone to know anything
@Amtrak UNBELIEVEABLE. Almost a full 24 hour delay and no good communication on new time to continue the trip. Who told me to look for train 5 instead of train 6? Not you guys.
@Amtrak Yeah and your communication is still subpar. I know nothing about the continuation of the Zephyr train that got canceled in Grand Junction. We’re all laying around with no idea what is happening. You guys called me AFTER I was already on the bus to let me know a change happened.