Lowell Man Lassos Title of Best Driver at T's Roadeo
Posted on September 30, 2016
By Chris Lisinski, Lowell Sun
BOSTON -- The key to success as an MBTA bus driver, according to Lowell's Reynaldo Beato, is patience.
There can be challenges: traffic, waking up before dawn for an early-morning shift, occasional rudeness from passengers who are running late (or those who are rude for no real reason). But through all of it, Beato tries to empathize and help.
And as the newly named best of the MBTA's 1,600 drivers, Beato, 54, knows a thing or two about success.
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