You really do have a point, much though I don't like to tar an entire staff with the same brush. There have been at least two XC staff over the years who have been genuinely really pleasant, helpful and seem to care, but the pattern is absolutely there and easy to see.
When I have the fortune of being in the south-west, the contrast between XC and GWR is night and day. I can think of multiple times GWR staff have been pleasant, so much so I must have sent in a handful of compliments over the years.
I'm sure the job must psychologically damage the XC staff, especially working the south west. Who can blame them when they are constantly getting flak from passengers aggregated by:
-Half their journeys being crush loaded at any given time, with passengers fighting over seats.
-Passengers having to avoid drinking fluids over long distances because the toilets are barricaded by hoards clogging the vestibules.
-No refreshments because the trolley only managed to operate between Plymouth and Totnes before the passage became hopelessly blocked.
-Demoralised passengers who boarded the train with luggage to find no available luggage space anywhere and overhead racks that are too small even for a rucksack. Seriously what are you supposed to do with your luggage?
-Stubborn refusal to declassify first class when a four car 220 is dangerously crush loaded in standard class?
-Vestibule doors that relentlessly try to crush you as you try to disembark.
-Arctic temperatures in summer.
-People who booked nearly 12 weeks in advance and the lousy booking system ignored their table window request and instead gave them seats C18 and C21 again, despite them being airline seats that aren't even next to each other.
-And for the worst standard of service anywhere in the UK (except maybe TfW) they paid possibly the most expensive price per mile, or had to needlessly faff around with tickets split into three legs.
I travelled on XC to the South West last week and it was utter hell. Passengers were so stressed out that there were multiple instances of verbal aggression between passengers. Imagine having to routinely have to deal with so many passengers made extremely cross by XC trains.