Some apparently found out by a text message. Losing one's job by text perhaps midway through the day would have upset a lot of drivers. Noticed the 217 and 299 going downhill for some time. I know the TfL spec roller blinds may have been an issue but lots of "mystery excursions" with just route number and white blanks in destination. One on the London Bus Forum even alleges recievership and other complications, it's all been rife with rumour.
Apparenly all of the fleet is bought, not leased, so some might be sold off now TfL work has ended, or newer buses replacing older kit in the Herts commercial work. Some of the buses are ex London B7TLs from 2001. Newest is 66 plate E200 and E400 MMC (8 years in September) and 67 plate Streetlites (7 years) though I imagine they could not give those away for love nor money. One of the Streetlites was even scrapped recently.
They could sell off their "SUL" private number plates which must have cost a fortune for so many to be bought... None of their buses were lent to other firms who had to step in, which would have helped with blinds fiasco... Well done to operators literally cobbling together replacement services, finding buses, drivers etc within a matter of hours
Sullivans did it "Their Way" but TfL were not "Lovin' it" and found no book or toy with their Unhappy Meal
The non TfL buses were either at Thorpe Park or North Mymms. It always was curious to see their TfL buses devoid of any fleetnames / logo, but Sullivans too used a similar Johnston font to put their website above the blind box at the front. I hope they do OK with their Herts work now.