Island Life Magazine Ltd April/May 2014 | Page 21

INTERVIEW in 1966, he moved down here with them, getting a transfer to the Co-op bakery in Shanklin, and within three weeks he had his own round in West Wight. He also had a spell as a milk man, but as he was approaching his 21st birthday he went to Moss Motors in Sandown to obtain his PSV license. He said: “I went out about half a dozen times, passed my test and on my 21st birthday got my licence. I went to Southern Vectis but only had a single-deck licence, and they told me I would need an upgrading test. I drove a double-decker bus from Robin Hill to Shanklin, went back a couple of days later and drove it to Ryde; around on the town, took my test later that day and passed.” Ron and his family briefly moved to the New Forest where he worked for the Hants and Dorset bus company. He said: "While I was there I was the first man to drive a single-decker one-man operated bus from Lymington to Southampton. I didn't like the one-man buses as much because you missed the banter, but I got used to them. But I do recall my boss once saying to me there are two things to remember in this industry; the comfort and safety of your passengers is paramount, And never invite danger. They still stick with me to this day.” But he admits: “There was stuff we got away with in those days that you would be sacked for now, but we never upset anyone. I held the record for going round a roundabout seven times in a row near Christchurch. Imagine what would happen if you did that now.” One day Ron received a phone call from a friend on the Island saying Southern Vectis were recruiting again, so he returned here in May 1971 to begin his long journey with the local bus company, along with the fun. He said: “It was like the little old lady who asked me if my bus stopped at Cowes, and I told her there would be a big splash if we didn’t! If you said that today you would get reported, but in those days they would just laugh. “I used to work with a man called Tony Buckland, who was a fun guy. One day we were going from Shanklin to Ryde, and picked up a man wearing a white suit, white shoes, and he had two white suitcases. He got on the bus and when we got to Ryde there was u &