Friday 14 November 2014

It's been a few weeks again!

Hello followers, friends, villagers and more!

I'm sorry it's been a while since I updated.
A few people were unhappy with my last post.
I apologise if anything I've mentioned offends you or makes you feel uneasy!
Please please please, if there's anything that you disagree with then just message me as I'm more than happy to edit and remove.

Anyway back onto bigger and brighter things!
It was my birthday last week (yay!) but I got sent home sick (boo!) so today it was nice to be back to my cheery self!

There were again so many lovely people today! I really have not experienced much nastiness at all!

With it being Children in Need today, I met a lot of people in their PJs but one man who really stood out, let me take his picture...!

He's remaining anonymous too... Who knows, could this be "Toll Guy"?!

We have a lovely gentleman that brings us sweets on our shifts, he brought me rolos today! They sure kept me going.

I had lots of people commenting on how happy I looked today, truth is, I am!

I love working on the bridge and meeting new people, making new friends.
It's definitely not getting old yet!

Thank you all for being so lovely and friendly and for reading all my ramblings.

Again, any questions or queries direct yourself to my twitter page (@tollgirldiary) and ask away.
Thanks all.

Toll Girl x



Tuesday 21 October 2014

Sorry for being a stranger...!

Hello all!

It's me... Toll Girl!

Just incase you'd forgotten 😉

Im so sorry I've been so quiet over the past few weeks, I've been trying to fit into my new routine!

Just a small insight into my life - I'm a full time mummy to a gorgeous 3 year old boy and I have another part time job, so I'm a pretty busy bunny to be honest with you!

So, I've been working on the bridge for over a month now.
Last week I did an extra shift on Wednesday evening as well as my usual Friday shift.

After all the horror stories I'd heard prior to starting on the bridge, I thought I'd be ready to leave by now but I'm loving it!
Every time I see my manager I ask her if there are any spare shifts going for me, I'm always eager to do more.
Not because it's "easy money" but I actually really enjoy talking to the villagers and people just passing through.

As a villager myself, I hear a lot of negative opinions about the bridge, however, in my own opinion I think it does the world of good for Whitchurch and Pangbourne.
Apart from the obvious reason that it makes drivers journeys a lot quicker, it also brings more business to our local businesses.

Anyway, that's the boring bit over and done with!

Have any of you ever got to the bridge and realised that you've forgotten your change?
It's so well sign posted but you'd be amazed how many people manage to "forget" or "not realise" that they're travelling over a toll bridge.

On Wednesday night we had a very cross gentleman who had managed to travel under the railway bridge and over the toll bridge, to get to the booth to only THEN realise he was going to have to cough up!
He was extremely cross when I informed him that the change from the only money he had (a £10 note) was going to have to have to be in pound coins (it could've been in 20 pence peices but I was feeling generous) to this he shouted at me that that was not ok.
I politely informed him that he was more than welcome to turn around but he wasn't keen on that idea so I gave him his change... Just slightly slower than I would a polite customer... And then wished him a fantastic evening with the biggest smile I could manage!

After my Friday shift I popped down to FOOD KICK in Pangbourne and brought myself a tasty baguette. Whilst I was in there I was rumbled! I got asked if I was toll girl and tried to deny it but the ladies in there weren't having any of it!
They knew, but they've promised to keep my secret.
If you do visit Pangbourne then I'd definitely recommend it for it's tasty food and fantastic service.

In all seriousness though, I'm in my mid 20s and I'm a female on my own in that little booth, a few of the girlies who work there are a little younger or a little older but if you do use the bridge, please please try and refrain from making inappropriate jokes.
Ive heard a few people telling my colleagues to "smile" or being just generally rude.
It's not really fun being on your own in there if people are being mean.
Please try to remember we are there to do the best job we can, it'd be nice if we could all be friends!

I'm not working today but I have been down to see my manger. 
It can't be much fun with this wind!
All the branches and leaves are falling everywhere.

If you follow my twitter account then you'll have seen that a nasty man in a white ford transit tried to run over Murray the Toll Bridge cat.
If you're a bridge user you may have seen Murray around, he's quite a big tabby Tom cat with a white tummy.
He decided to sit in the middle of the road today in protest I think of being almost knocked over.
Please please be careful when travelling through Whitchurch High Street or over the bridge. 
Murray came to live on the bridge whilst it was closed and a lot of our local wildlife and pets are still not used to all the extra traffic coming through and there have been a few animal casualties!
Just keep your eyes peeled!

The last crane left today and caused an awful traffic jam, I took a picture for you all so you could see!

It was quite a site travelling through Pangbourne.
So if you got delayed, now you know why!

Right, that's my updates done for today.
Sorry for all the preaching and not that many furious customer stories!
I'll bring you some more after my Friday shift :)
If there's anything you'd like to know then please feel free to drop me a tweet!

Thanks again for reading!

Toll Girl Xx

Friday 26 September 2014

Friday 26th

Today was my first official shift on the bridge!

Slightly disapointed!
I was prepared for tons of abuse and lots of disgruntled customers, the only angry customer I got was a dog.

I really enjoyed myself to be honest.
One customer drove over SIX TIMES in the space of 30 minutes.

Another customer told me he didn't have to pay because he knew the boss.
Well sir, I've not been told about you, so that'll be 40p please!

I'm quite a stickler for the rules really.
I had lots of people commenting on how smiley I was, I like that, but I hope they don't think that means I'm a soft touch.

I even made a security woman get out of her armoured van.... Whoops!

There's was a lady who was immaculately dressed, hair perfect, make up beautiful and incredibly expensive car and clothes... She pulled up to me and asked in her incredibly posh accent how much she owed me... There was one thing slightly off though.
She was listening to Eminem on full blast!
I had a little chuckle to myself.

All in all it was a fantastic shift and I think I'm going to really enjoy it.
I love the idea of working in the village, and on the toll bridge!

Roll on my next shift! 
I just need a few people to leave so that I can grab a few more shifts!

Thanks for reading,
Same time next week!

A

Thursday 25 September 2014

1. Hello and Welcome...

Hello and welcome to my blog!

My name is A.

I am a 25 year old lady, working on a small family run toll bridge on the border of Berkshire and South Oxfordshire.

At the moment I only work one shift a week and I haven't even started them yet.

However I have had my training.

During training I heard some fantastic stories of disgruntled customers, flashers and even the odd press of the police panic button!

This is what prompted me to set up this blog.

I will most likely be updating once a week, so keep following if you're interested in following the trials, tribulations and down right trivial situations of working on a toll bridge.

Thank you for visiting!

A x