Undercover Boss - Calgary Transit S4 E7 (Canadian TV series)

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Published 2014-01-04
Calgary Transit boss Doug Morgan struggles to cope when he joins his staff to work in disguise, cleaning vomit off buses, work in fume-filled garages, and face dangerous public confrontations. At the end of it all, he makes a surprising gesture that has one worker in tears.

All Comments (21)
  • @KNR90
    As a Calgarian, my favorite part of this is that NOTHING he said he wanted to do, has been implemented. New stations are terribly designed, half assed because "it can be modified/extended/fixed later". The motto of Calgary is "I know its not right, but it can be fixed later for some extra money"
  • @jcrossan1351
    “Well peace off somewhere else” 😂😂😂
  • @abdelalayan3744
    I work as transit operator and most people don't understand or feel what we go through. That's very nice for the director to go under cover and see what employees of transit goes through.
  • @Kemoswavvy
    I've seen some of these peace officers around...there is no way most of them are passing the beep test.
  • @MrTenorionm
    From Philippines here proud of the tire man he made Pilipino proud
  • @cyric28
    When I worked at Tim Hortons, there was a crew of Calgary Transit workers that always came in, the clean-up crew, awesome people all of them.
  • Why didn't he shadow a driver? That is the front line of the transit. I have a relative that has worked for the Calgary Transit for 20 years and he has been spit at, and threatened so many times it's crazy. The supervisors don't give 2 shits and from this episode neither does the head boss apparently. He never even got on a bus to see what they go through.
  • @kimmadsen9811
    I work in public transit as a busdriver and I would wish that our CEO would come out of the office and see what is like. insane timetables and difficult costumers and a price system that no one knows how works.
  • @goodvybz1246
    When the Peace Officer comes back from NY, she realizes how soft Marlborough Train Station is.
  • " Hearing Meril's story was tough" it was f**** heart breaking!!!!!
  • @Kitsune1989
    I’d kill to see an ep of undercover boss at my workplace. Just spent a ridiculous amount on a superficial facelift to the store but the tills are literally falling apart as you use them, we are understaffed because even high school drop outs won’t work in these conditions. I could just imagine that ep. “My till froze, it’s been like this for 10min and I have a lineup of grumpy customers now what do I do!?!?!?!” “Well have you tried hitting the side like this? Alright, that’s not working let me undo the tape holding this panel from falling off. There’s your problem, the wires fell out. Let me skin this and add a bit more wine to the exposed wire and I’ll ram it up there again and meanwhile while it’s having a freak out trying to reboot let’s move people to this till. Here’s the op number and pw for someone who quit in a fit of rage and despair because you can’t use your own until the stupid machine fixes itself.” “Why not call for a repair tech?” Because our one repair guy that [Company] will allow us to hire will just do the exact same thing. We can’t repair our machines because they haven’t made parts for them in almost 20 years.” “Ahhhh. The tills on fire!” gives up on this place “I’ll get the marshmallows”
  • @Futurebeefcake
    Better ventilation, fans, exhaust fans, literally exhaust fans would help a lot for that garage/shop
  • @robert1576
    anyone else notice how his beard is longer in the board meeting than it is during the interviews, even tho they say he meets with them first
  • @relcychoho
    what a great episode ( i have lived here in Calgary for 7 years - transit system is quite good - compared to some other cities