So you’ve got a problem with Metro, eh? Want to have your voice heard about hot cars, out of service escalators and elevators, extended maintenance over holiday weekends, SmarTrip card reforms, ridiculously long station names and the like? Well, here’s your chance to be a part of the process. WMATA is looking for customers who can fill eight vacant seats on the agency’s Riders’ Advisory Council, a 21-member body which communicates with Metro about all things buses, rail and MetroAccess from the viewpoint of the rider. There are openings in most jurisdictions, and applications for membership on the Council are due by October 15. It is a volunteer position, but, hey, at least you’ll never run out of things to talk about.