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Feel free to take a PSV test. Free uniform is hardly a perk, having to
wear a uniform is a major disadvantage -- it'd be worse than having to wear a suit! I spend about �1,500 p.a. on clothing and laundering, so free uniform would be a perk for me. But free travel, paid holidays, paid sick leave, contributory pension are all luxuries to someone who is self-employed and earns nothing when ill or on holiday, has to provide his own pension, medical insurance etc, etc. Marc. |
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And, indeed, I will earn nothing on Friday thanks to these *******s
who will prevent me from getting to work. Marc. |
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![]() wrote in message ... And, indeed, I will earn nothing on Friday thanks to these *******s who will prevent me from getting to work. Marc. Really, are you trapped in 'The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist's'. |
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On Oct 9, 7:45 pm, " wrote:
WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD: DIFFERENT PEOPLE DOING THE SAME JOB IN DIFFERENT COMPANIES GET PAID DIFFERENTLY. GET REAL AND GET OVER IT. You're wasting your breath. Public sector workers live in a parallel universe where pay is always more than the job deserves, working hours are short, all benefits are non contributory and more money is always available from the magic money pot. They should just fire the fscking lot of them because they'll be able to replace them all with hard working poles within a week. B2003 |
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On Oct 9, 9:23 pm, wrote:
Seems to me that the GREAT Mrs Thatcher did not quite manage to do a good enough job of eradicating this country of ****ing unions . Agreed. Unions have had their day - they no longer fight against inequality , now they just fight against anyone who wont give in to their unreasonable demands. They should be outlawed and be replaced by some sort of legal framework applicable to everyone. B2003 |
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On Oct 9, 9:04 pm, " wrote:
Feel free to take a PSV test. Free uniform is hardly a perk, having to wear a uniform is a major disadvantage -- it'd be worse than having to wear a suit! I spend about 1,500 p.a. on clothing and laundering, so free uniform would be a perk for me. But free travel, paid holidays, paid sick leave, contributory pension are all luxuries to someone who is self-employed and earns nothing when ill or on holiday, has to provide his own pension, medical insurance etc, etc. Typical contractors we employ in my office get about 2x normal salary -- and that's quite low for the field. If you're in a £24k job and spending 10% of your net income on clothing, you need to get a new job. |
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On 10 Oct, 09:32, Paul Weaver wrote:
Typical contractors we employ in my office get about 2x normal salary -- and that's quite low for the field. If you're in a £24k job and spending 10% of your net income on clothing, you need to get a new job. Indeed. I've never been especially convinced by the logic of "I've got two PhDs in astrophysics and only make GBP5 per week, so $group_of_manual_workers should starve in the gutter"... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Oct 10, 10:00 am, John B wrote:
Indeed. I've never been especially convinced by the logic of "I've got two PhDs in astrophysics and only make GBP5 per week, so $group_of_manual_workers should starve in the gutter"... A job should be paid on the amount of effort (either physical or mental) or danger it entails. Hence deep sea divers are paid a lot, scientists and soldiers should be paid a lot but arn't , bus drivers should not. Their job is neither mentally or physically taxing and apart from the odd yob with a flick knife in certain dodgy areas not exactly dangerous either. B2003 |
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On Oct 10, 3:02�pm, wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 03:37:31 -0700 (PDT), Boltar wrote: Their job is neither mentally or physically taxing and apart from the odd yob with a flick knife in certain dodgy areas not exactly dangerous either. Cant agree with you on these points I would not go back to driving buses for twice what drivers are getting today we used to think we where hard done by back in the sixties and seventies.With employers like Stagecoach who have cut journey times down so much a driver cannot keep on time without any slight hold ups a driver must be nackered at the end of a shift . I have recently traveled on three routes which when I was driving I used to dread due to having to crawl at a snails pace to prevent being early at any given timing point now for the most point it is pedal to metal and they can hardly keep to time . Is that why drivers on routes 28 and 295 drive like Formula 1 drivers for most of the route, failing to stop even when passengers are standing in the road hailing them, and then when they (in case of 295) get to the Clapham Junction terminus they take a 30 to 45 minute break? Marc. |
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Boltar wrote:
On Oct 9, 7:45 pm, " wrote: WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD: DIFFERENT PEOPLE DOING THE SAME JOB IN DIFFERENT COMPANIES GET PAID DIFFERENTLY. GET REAL AND GET OVER IT. You're wasting your breath. Public sector workers live in a parallel universe where pay is always more than the job deserves, working hours are short, all benefits are non contributory and more money is always available from the magic money pot. They should just fire the fscking lot of them because they'll be able to replace them all with hard working poles within a week. B2003 These ARE private companies! Maybe the drivers should take a leaf out of the City workers and pay themselves a few £million bonus and then get billions of tax payers money when it goes tits up. Oh! I forgot they are not public sector workers. Isn't it getting confusing? |
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