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3.15 saturday finish

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IWW Fellow Worker
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

What's your sick records like lads? :wink:
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dbvern
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Post by dbvern »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:What's your sick records like lads? :wink:
I have been telling the sick, lame and lazy, over the last few months, to save their sick time for now but some of the dick heads didn't listen. We now have some on a stage 1 and a couple on a stage 2........ME? i'm still saving mine so when the s**t hits the fan, i'll be tucked up in bed with the little woman while they are being shafted. Not a good attitude i know but the bastarxx make you think like that :arrrghhh
IWW Fellow Worker
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Post by IWW Fellow Worker »

dbvern wrote:
IWW Fellow Worker wrote:What's your sick records like lads? :wink:
I have been telling the sick, lame and lazy, over the last few months, to save their sick time for now but some of the dick heads didn't listen. We now have some on a stage 1 and a couple on a stage 2........ME? i'm still saving mine so when the s**t hits the fan, i'll be tucked up in bed with the little woman while they are being shafted. Not a good attitude i know but the bastarxx make you think like that :arrrghhh
I couldn't agree more. The way they've hacked away at our working conditions over the years doesn't exactly encourage anyone to be consciencious. You never miss a slice off an uncut loaf, unless you slice too thickly, as my old feller used to say. :wink:
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!

"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
i love mail sort
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Post by i love mail sort »

I give a row or 2 of my round for someone else to do if i need to go somewhere important, then i would help them out another day if they need to make something, same go with days i swap often.
MartinMail
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Post by MartinMail »

I thought Saturday was an earlier finish, but having read the rest of your article realised your a driver. BTW I deliver to Allan McGregors relatives, saw him a couple of days ago :roll: . :crazy:
madelin4
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Post by madelin4 »

IWW Fellow Worker wrote:What's your sick records like lads? :wink:
Everyone must be saving sick for changes coming in... then ones out long term with stress etc...with what they are putting us through. :evil/mad
yogibear
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Re: 3.15 saturday finish

Post by yogibear »

POSTMAN wrote:
yogibear wrote:Rangers v Celtic live on setanta this saturday 12.30 kick off. I finish at 3.15 now. its a feckin joke
Why do you finish so late,what are your start times then?
rural delivery 7.15 start 5 days a week. Does anyone finish later than me on a saturday?
dunposting
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Post by dunposting »

rural delivery 7.15 start 5 days a week. Does anyone finish later than me on a saturday?
What time did you start
yogibear
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Post by yogibear »

dunposting wrote:
rural delivery 7.15 start 5 days a week. Does anyone finish later than me on a saturday?
What time did you start
7.15
simply_the_best
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Post by simply_the_best »

jockthearab wrote:
jockthearab wrote:[


one of my pals did, go on the GERS :nana :nana