Why Bus Operators Need a Seat at the Table—and Why We Need You There Too

Why Bus Operators Need a Seat at the Table—and Why We Need You There Too


The Model is Out, and Now Transit Needs to Follow

Back in the 2000s, television was divided between two main archetypes: the troops and the suits. The suits were seasoned journalists and business executives, not always in the field but crucial in decision-making. The troops were the people on the ground, actively doing the work. For decades, these roles remained separate, but today, the lines between them have blurred.


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The rise of the internet and user-generated content has seen troops move from the sidelines to the forefront. Former troops—those who were once directly involved in their fields—now lead major industries. Tony Romo, a former quarterback, is the top football broadcaster. Deion Sanders, once an NFL player, is responsible for the most-watched college football game ever. Triple H, a former wrestler, has taken WWE to new heights, including a billion-dollar Netflix deal.

This shift highlights a crucial truth: the most successful models today blend the insights of both troops and suits.



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Why This Model Works: Three Key Reasons


1. Cultural Understanding

Troops, with their direct field experience, have an unparalleled understanding of the culture, values, and day-to-day challenges. This insight is crucial for making decisions that resonate with the actual needs and experiences of those they serve. In transit, bus operators—our troops—are in the trenches daily, intimately aware of passenger needs, frustrations, and expectations. Their insights ensure that solutions are not only relevant but also practical, fostering a responsive and empathetic culture within transit agencies.


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2. Minimizing the Risk of Growing Out of Touch

Decision-makers who are too distanced from daily operations risk becoming disconnected from the real-world challenges of their industry. This detachment can lead to decisions that are misaligned with current conditions. By integrating troops into the decision-making process, this risk is mitigated. Troops provide ongoing feedback, ensuring that decisions are grounded in up-to-date, accurate information. This continuous dialogue helps avoid missteps and keeps strategies flexible and relevant.


3. Faster and More Efficient Decision-Making

The combination of troops and suits accelerates decision-making processes. Troops bring real-time data, nuanced perspectives, and contextual understanding that analytics and surveys cannot fully capture. This direct communication streamlines issue identification, decision-making, and solution implementation. For transit agencies, this means they can quickly adapt to operational challenges, passenger needs, and market changes. Rapid, informed decisions significantly enhance efficiency and effectiveness.


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4. Credibility

Combining troops with suits also enhances credibility. Troops bring authentic, on-the-ground experience that adds legitimacy to decisions and initiatives. Their real-world insights lend credibility to the strategies developed, making it easier for both employees and the public to trust and buy into the changes being made. When suits work alongside troops, they not only leverage their strategic oversight but also

This combined credibility strengthens the organization’s reputation and fosters greater confidence among stakeholders.

The Essential Synergy: Troops and Suits


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While troops understand the product and its day-to-day realities better than anyone, suits possess a deep understanding of the infrastructure and strategic framework. Both perspectives are crucial. Troops provide the on-the-ground insights and immediate feedback, while suits offer strategic oversight and organizational knowledge.

The success stories in various industries highlight this synergy. For every Michael Jordan, there was a Phil Jackson guiding him. For every Tony Romo, there was a Chris Berman providing the practical context and commentary. These partnerships demonstrate that the best outcomes are achieved when troops and suits work side by side, combining their strengths to create exceptional results.

In transit, integrating bus operators into core decision-making roles while ensuring that infrastructure and strategy are managed by experienced suits creates a dynamic and effective team. This collaboration bridges the gap between strategy and execution, leading to practical solutions that serve both the agency and its community. Embracing this model will be key to navigating the evolving landscape of the transit industry and delivering exceptional service to passengers.


For more information on how to practically find the troop that makes this possible, feel free to DM or read this blog, 4 Biblical Principals To Increase Productivity In Transit under the " Find David" section

Patrick Parents Jr. ??

Founder @Transit Gigs| Transit Talent Solutions That Work

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Thank you for the repost David Sorrell, MOL, TDM-CP ! ??

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