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[QUOTE]Originally posted by smitty195: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Henry Kisor: [qb] Smitty sounds like Steve Jobs' promotion vice-president, doesn't he? And for good reason.[/qb][/QUOTE]Now THAT would be a fun job! And getting to work from my home in Pleasanton to Cupertino (where Apple is based) takes about 1 hour and 15 to 30 minutes during commute hours. However, Apple runs their own bus/shuttle system. For any "bus foamers" out there, they have a large fleet of MCI (Motor Coach Industries) buses, and I think the model they use is the J4500. The buses are completely unmarked, and are painted a glossy battleship grey. Inside, of course they have WiFi, HDTV's with "live" DirecTV (with the big round satellite dish on the roof), and in the rear is a restroom with a mini-kitchen located next to it. The mini-kitchen has a sink, countertop, and microwave oven. The Apple shuttles come through Pleasanton every morning and every evening, making the commute easy. One of these days when the Railforum gets the new software and posting a photo is easy, I'll post pictures of many of the things I talk about. But suffice it to say that Apple employees are very fortunate to be able to live way over here in what is called the Tri-Valley (Pleasanton, Livermore, and Dublin) and work way over in Cupertino. The Apple shuttle is a free service to employees. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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