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I guess if we went to work so you could get to work then i'd need a service
from Thameslink..... Private enterprise so i think we have no chance. Just as a matter of interest....how will you get to your 'office'? "Q" wrote in message ... "Jase" wrote in message om... From the TfL website: ********************** We have not operated any Tubes on Christmas Day since 1982. There is very little demand for services as the majority of Londoners do not work on Christmas Day and over 70% of London's population leave the capital during the festive period. Limited bus services operate to/from the major airports and in central London. Please call Travel Information on 020 7222 1234 to find out more. ********************** 70% ?? Can this really be true? So London's population (being ~8 million depending how you count) drops to ~2.4 million at Christmas? Surely this cannot be true. Its no help to those of us that *have* to work Christmas Day... No Busses, no trains no LUL... And I have to get 12 miles from home to my office... Joy... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 01/11/2004 |
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"Q" wrote in message ...
"Jase" wrote in message om... From the TfL website: ********************** We have not operated any Tubes on Christmas Day since 1982. There is very little demand for services as the majority of Londoners do not work on Christmas Day and over 70% of London's population leave the capital during the festive period. Limited bus services operate to/from the major airports and in central London. Please call Travel Information on 020 7222 1234 to find out more. ********************** 70% ?? Can this really be true? So London's population (being ~8 million depending how you count) drops to ~2.4 million at Christmas? Surely this cannot be true. Its no help to those of us that *have* to work Christmas Day... No Busses, no trains no LUL... And I have to get 12 miles from home to my office... Joy... But if TfL was to provide a full service then many more people would *have* to work on Christmas Day in order to provide it. |
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![]() "UM Pston" wrote in message om... "Q" wrote in message ... "Jase" wrote in message om... From the TfL website: ********************** We have not operated any Tubes on Christmas Day since 1982. There is very little demand for services as the majority of Londoners do not work on Christmas Day and over 70% of London's population leave the capital during the festive period. Limited bus services operate to/from the major airports and in central London. Please call Travel Information on 020 7222 1234 to find out more. ********************** 70% ?? Can this really be true? So London's population (being ~8 million depending how you count) drops to ~2.4 million at Christmas? Surely this cannot be true. Its no help to those of us that *have* to work Christmas Day... No Busses, no trains no LUL... And I have to get 12 miles from home to my office... Joy... But if TfL was to provide a full service then many more people would *have* to work on Christmas Day in order to provide it. I wasn't thinking of a full service (or anything like it) Some sort of service on some of the 'bigger' bus routes the N29 route would be very helpful if they ran it Xmas *day* In reply for the other post - I will either have to find someone who is going in to the office from my end of the world, or ill have to fork out £35 (is it double on Xmas day for private hire?) for a cab to get me from home to the office... I will have to look at my roster and see what I am doing this year for Xmas... just hope I'm not in... else it might be costly.... ho hum... [boink] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 01/11/2004 |
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Does your employer not understand or appreciate you will have trouble, as
would anyone else, getting into your office? If they want to keep staff surely they must be helpful in these circumstances? Big company or small company? "Q" wrote in message ... "UM Pston" wrote in message om... "Q" wrote in message ... "Jase" wrote in message om... From the TfL website: ********************** We have not operated any Tubes on Christmas Day since 1982. There is very little demand for services as the majority of Londoners do not work on Christmas Day and over 70% of London's population leave the capital during the festive period. Limited bus services operate to/from the major airports and in central London. Please call Travel Information on 020 7222 1234 to find out more. ********************** 70% ?? Can this really be true? So London's population (being ~8 million depending how you count) drops to ~2.4 million at Christmas? Surely this cannot be true. Its no help to those of us that *have* to work Christmas Day... No Busses, no trains no LUL... And I have to get 12 miles from home to my office... Joy... But if TfL was to provide a full service then many more people would *have* to work on Christmas Day in order to provide it. I wasn't thinking of a full service (or anything like it) Some sort of service on some of the 'bigger' bus routes the N29 route would be very helpful if they ran it Xmas *day* In reply for the other post - I will either have to find someone who is going in to the office from my end of the world, or ill have to fork out £35 (is it double on Xmas day for private hire?) for a cab to get me from home to the office... I will have to look at my roster and see what I am doing this year for Xmas... just hope I'm not in... else it might be costly.... ho hum... [boink] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 01/11/2004 |
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In message , Q
writes Its no help to those of us that *have* to work Christmas Day... No Busses, no trains no LUL... And I have to get 12 miles from home to my office... Not, that I suppose it's any consolation but, if it were to be offered (to me as an LUL driver), I would be quite prepared to work Christmas day - It's much the same as any other day to me. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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Q wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 2 Nov 2004:
In reply for the other post - I will either have to find someone who is going in to the office from my end of the world, or ill have to fork out £35 (is it double on Xmas day for private hire?) for a cab to get me from home to the office... Surely your employer is aware that public transport doesn't run on Christmas Day, and either makes appropriate arrangements, or compensates you for the expense? -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 31 October 2004 |
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![]() "Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message ... snippitty I would be quite prepared to work Christmas day - It's much the same as any other day to me. Hmmm, apart from the triple time you mean, a Steve?...:-) -- Cheers, Steve. Change from jealous to sad to reply. |
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"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message
... Q wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 2 Nov 2004: In reply for the other post - I will either have to find someone who is going in to the office from my end of the world, or ill have to fork out £35 (is it double on Xmas day for private hire?) for a cab to get me from home to the office... Surely your employer is aware that public transport doesn't run on Christmas Day, and either makes appropriate arrangements, or compensates you for the expense? -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 31 October 2004 There aware that my first train on a Sunday at 08:00 into town. Yet I'm still expected to start my shift at 07:00 (Unless I can make other specific arrangements with the person I'm relieving...) As I have been told on several occasions before - since I chose not to drive its my problem to get to and from work on time for whatever rostered shift I'm on. If it means I have to leave my house 2 hours early then that's my problem... Slightly off topic but I had the same problem with builders working on my building at home. (A year's major work) meaning I wouldn't be able to do nights without significant problems. Armed with a letter from my local authority (who's having the works done, and who refused to help me) I took it to the powers that be - and they weren't interested... Its my problem. I could either take a significant pay cut and come off shift work, or I could 'just get on with it' - Sufficed to say I had to just get on with it. A result of the above means they wont compensate me for any travel (to/from work) (Inter site is ok - but as I hold a season and have no tickets or receipts for a lot of my travel it makes those in finance double check everything I submit. In general the last 2 Christmases I've worked someone has been able to sort something out for me (A lift from family or someone at work) but the company are not interested. The same thing applies in the week for a 07:00 start - I have to make extra effort to get in *before* 07:00 as the night person I'm taking over from has to drive out of the CC Zone - (The company will pay the £5 CC...) but they 'encourage' us to make an effort where possible. Fun fun... Oh and in answer to Malcolm & Nika, its a small company contracting to a *very* large public service in London. [Grr] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 01/11/2004 |
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Oh dear....you obviously arent aware that there is no such thing as enhanced
pay rates or overtime when you are working for LUL as a driver. Statation Staff can work overtime. So anyone working on a public holiday is just counted as a normal working day, any day any time. 24 hour service this New Year is not attracting a premium...volunteers have been sought. Thats why the pay seems so good..... "Steve Dulieu" wrote in message k... "Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message ... snippitty I would be quite prepared to work Christmas day - It's much the same as any other day to me. Hmmm, apart from the triple time you mean, a Steve?...:-) -- Cheers, Steve. Change from jealous to sad to reply. |
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Q wrote:
"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message ... Q wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 2 Nov 2004: In reply for the other post - I will either have to find someone who is going in to the office from my end of the world, or ill have to fork out £35 (is it double on Xmas day for private hire?) for a cab to get me from home to the office... Surely your employer is aware that public transport doesn't run on Christmas Day, and either makes appropriate arrangements, or compensates you for the expense? There aware that my first train on a Sunday at 08:00 into town. Yet I'm still expected to start my shift at 07:00 (Unless I can make other specific arrangements with the person I'm relieving...) As I have been told on several occasions before - since I chose not to drive its my problem to get to and from work on time for whatever rostered shift I'm on. If you choose not to drive, why don't you also choose a job that doesn't require you to start work on Sundays before public transport operates? Or why not choose to live within walking distance of your work? It's your choice. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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