So, Transperth advertising. Firstly, they need better photographers, especially when they take photos of transperth employees. The current batch have an inability to make anyone look remotely good. There is one of a chick I have seen on multpiple occasions in real life, and while not the most attractive person in the world, this woman looked 10 years older and like she'd just gotten out of bed.
This brings me to the most useless part of the transperth empire: the website.
Not only is it poorly laid-out, it has questionable functionality at best. The journey planner generally misses obvious routes, and pages take ages to load (and there was that couple of weeks where the days of change video came up every time you visited the homepage, even if you'd been there 5 minutes ago).
And if you think it can't get any worse, thinj again. Mobile web functionality is even more retarded. You can't search past the next 5 services on anything.
Thus endeth the rant and the train ride.
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