It shouldnít happen to a transfer driver

posted: 2006-12-23
Before I start this next story I must say I sympathise (not enough not to write about it) with the victim. Driving around a new country can be very daunting.
The first time I drove my car down from the UK to Courchevel I had several 'moments' driving around a late night deserted and foggy Lyon. Eventually I came across a signpost for Chambery and everything was sorted.
James(Scott Dunn) first transfer day will be one he is most likely to forget. To start he got lost on his way to Lyon train station (this is quite a feat considering the road to Lyon is a continuous motorway via Chambery and as long as you get off at the right exit there are train signs towards the station) and was late picking up the guests. Instead of bringing them directly to resort he then proceeded to take them on the scenic route north towards Paris. After a torrent of abuse the guests asked to be dropped at a hotel for the night. I wouldnít expect a tip at the end of the week.