User:Tanvir1982

I've known Tanvir for quite a while he blames me for him being dismissed from stagecoach but I didn't write the blog nor did I tell the female driver he was bullying. He's also been sacked from 2 other bus companies since then. I had an argument on Facebook with him and I too was dismissed but got my job back on appeal I've now moved to another bus company and I'm enjoying being a driver and relief inspector I'm just setting the score straight as he always tries to blame me but he did it all himself. He has a serious problem with women considers them as scum of the earth and maybe that's why he spends a lot of his time in a lap dancing club in Manchester proper good Muslim boy.

This is all fact and not fiction try to say different Tanvir.

EARLY LIFE
Tanvir Hamid was born 12th November 1982 in Withington, Manchester. He is of Bangladeshi origin as his parents originated from that country and he is third of four brothers.

Tanvir Hamid went to Mauldeth Road Primary School in the Ladybarn district of Manchester and then went onto Burnage High School in Manchester between 1994 and 1999 where he gained seven GCSE grades all below A-C but he went onto Stockport College of Further and Higher Education between 1999 and 2002 where he studied GNVQ Intermediate Business Studies and gained a Merit grade and he also studied Media Studies in the same level which was something that he was really into as he wanted to be a Radio and TV presenter, but he failed to gain the sufficient grade to progress onto the more advanced role of the course as he only gained a Pass therefore deciding to return to Business Studies but in the Advanced role, which the thought he could perhaps fast track his way to University and study media, but after being rejected by a number of Universities he became disillusioned with Business Studies and only completed the first year of a two year course and initially decided to take a year out in 2002 but he has never returned to full time education.

EMPLOYMENT
Tanvir did not get his first proper job until September 2000 when he was employed by JD Sports as a weekend Sales Assistant at their Manchester Arndale and St Ann's Square (since closed down) branches but that only lasted six weeks as he was dismissed after an appraisal on 5th November 2000 and he was unemployed for six months but was still in full time education.

His next job was working as a part time cinema Cast Member for UCI Cinemas (now Odeon) at the Trafford Centre in Manchester and he really enjoyed his time there but his spell at the cinema ended in a sour note as he was dismissed on the 28th July 2002 for swearing at customers who pushed passed him while seating a screen. It proved to be a struggle for Tanvir Hamid as he changed from one employer to another and had spells out of work and claiming income based Job Seekers Allowance.

He did have two other jobs after the cinema, working at a gift shop based inside Manchester's Piccadilly Railway Station but that only lasted three weeks and had to resign following complaints from higher management and he felt he couldn't handle it anymore. His next spell in employment came when he worked for Universal Utilities based in the Sharston Industrial Estate in Manchester but that spell lasted four weeks and was dismissed following a lack of sales, to which Tanvir Hamid describes as the sacking he does not care about and was relieved when he found out he was dismissed but his next job was working for Footlocker, which saw Tanvir Hamid return to the Trafford Centre in December 2002 four months after his dismissal from UCI Cinemas. He was best known as Mr T (not to be confused with The A Team actor Mr T who plays BA Barracus) and he was best remembered for folding T-shirts at the front of the store and for his humour and won over most of the existing employees in the store at that time.

His spell at Footlocker lasted four months before he decided to quit in April 2003 due to mounting debt problems and that he was only part time and needed more hours and weekly pay.

His next place of employment was ironically still inside the Trafford Centre and was working for Namco Operations Europe Limited, an entertainment and leisure complex. It was Tanvir Hamid's poorest decision making when deciding to leave Footlocker, thinking that working at Namco would just be like when he was working at the cinema upstairs, but to him it was all different and wasn't what he had hoped for. His spell at Namco lasted two years and three months and during that time he was wanting out but still came in and was committed to his job and was well liked by most of his fellow colleagues whom he has still kept in contact with, but he decided enough was enough as he handed in his resignation in July 2005 and quit on the 24th of that month and embarked on a new career in Bus Driving.

His next move was working for Stagecoach Manchester as a bus driver and he passed his Passenger Carrying Vehicle test at the second time of asking having failed the first test. He was based at the company's Princess Road Bus depot in Moss Side between July 2005 and 31st July 2007 and he enjoyed his time there working hard and was always committed to the cause and stated he was happy to do the job until he grows old but his time there ended after he was dismissed for harassement and disrepute following the revelations that Tanvir Hamid made in a series of MySpace blogs which he wrote about life at work and what he describes as 'bullshit bus driving politics' but most of all, a then female colleague of his whom he was in a bitter dispute with over a minor car accident which took place in November 2006 when coming into work and was in collision with his females colleagues car whom she was reversing at the time.

After a fall out in which she and Tanvir Hamid considered not to see eye to eye, he decides to write about her in his blogs regarding the preferential treatment that she use to receive from the management at work to the car accident itself and the case which followed outside of work and then went onto make lewd, suggestive, abusive and perhaps threatening comments which she found deeply offensive and forced to take time off work before she eventually returned to work.

Since Tanvir Hamid was dismissed from Stagecoach Manchester, the female colleague whom he was in dispute with no longer works at Princess Road as she went off work in September 2007 citing stress but nobody to this day knows her where abous. Tanvir Hamid to this present day regrets writing about some of the politics at work but felt it was true but he does not regret what he wrote about his then colleague.

INTERESTS
Tanvir Hamid considers his interests as football as he is a passionate Manchester United supporter and going Lap Dancing and Music Gigs as his past times, as well as traveling and photography, and networking using various social networking sites such as Myspace, You Tube, Facebook, and Twitter amongst those sites often Tanvir Hamid uses.

PERSONAL LIFE
Tanvir Hamid still lives at the family home he grew up in along with his mother, his second elder brother (31), and youngest brother (16). His parents divorced in 2000 when he was still 17 as his father moved out and lives elsewhere in Manchester and remarried, and his eldest brother (37) has his own house and wife and children. Tanvir did have another brother but he died at the age of 18 in May 1995 in a car accident just outside Sheffield where he was racing friends on the A57 Snake Pass when Tanvir was 12 at the time.

Tanvir Hamid is still single.