He added: "It is never too late for those feeling unappreciated in their current profession to make the switch to become one of the UK’s most thanked workers. Graham explained that nine in 10 adults already hold the skills to excel at the position – such as reliability functioning without supervision problem solving remaining calm under pressure and strong interpersonal skills. Not only does this research indicate it's a jolly position to hold for many, but it found that one in 10 had even fulfilled their childhood dream by becoming a bus driver. The survey is part of a UK recruitment drive for bus and coach drivers.Ĭonfederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) "It’s really pleasing that bus and coach drivers are reporting such a high level of thanks." Graham Vidler, Chief Executive of the Confederation of Passenger Transport, added: "Our research has shown that being thanked and appreciated is crucial to the wellbeing of the UK’s workers. "For all of us in paid or unpaid work, someone saying 'thank you' helps us to feel valued and naturally this is hugely important for our mental wellbeing." The Midlands and East of England racked up the most thank yous.ĭr Ashley Weinberg, senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Salford, said: "Hopefully we all know that it’s important to share gratitude as a genuine form of exchange with others in our social worlds. The study concluded that over half of UK workers wished they were praised more, with a quarter of people getting no thanks at all for their hard graft.
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