Jeffrey Reynolds

Mar 2, 20171 min

Making Wrong Turns….

Bus company exec Tom McAteer told Newsday that the driver had been handed the wrong student lists and bus route and tried to retrace the route by memory. That evidently didn’t work out so well. “What happened was we made a mistake and we need to understand how it happened. . . . This is a trained driver. This was a mix up. . . . This was human error. . . . We need to understand this, so something like this never happens again,” McAteer said. A model response.

The incident got lots of media play and as a parent of two school-age kids, I would have been freaking out, too. The bus driver hasn’t been named, but I’m sure that person has had a couple of sleepless nights. They’re probably replaying the wrong turns, that blinding sense of panic when you are truly lost, and they’re probably wondering whether they’re going to come home to find a bunch of reporters on their front porch.

Let’s be thankful that all of those kids made it home safely. Then let’s take a moment to appreciate that every wrong turn we make – at work or in life – doesn’t wind up on the news.