I wonder if Hazard feels any guilt about writhing around in agony to try and con the ref
leading to their favourite bit of eye candy getting the elbow
John Terry must be livid
How DARE anyone object to rules allowing their shifts to be changed with only 24 hours notice.
How DARE anyone want to plan their family and social life.
How DARE anyone be concerned about being the only member of staff looking after a station all night with drunks staggering around.
it can be difficult to get your complete sarcasm over the internet, a
still, they will get their wish of a great social and family life when they are replaced by computers :cloud9:
AND with those drivers gone, they can employ another (cheaper) assistant to work at the station.
*******MASSIVE SAVINGS********

Sing it a. I've got a 4 day weekend coming up thanks to this

This strike isn't just about drivers though.
I may have mentioned this before.
We live in difficult times, a. In this competitive global economy, we need a
workforce which is flexible, agile and attuned to the needs and aspirations of our core market demographic; rapid adjustment to change is a pe-requisite for fulfilling our potential and delivering a truly satisfying 21st century subterranean locomotivicular experience.
they are all pissing in the same pot and eating out the same trough though a
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hjTYHABvFO...cargill330.png
Striking certainly got the mines closed more quickly. . .
During a shift, our logistics people sometimes get just an hours notice
that they will have to stay and work for an additional five or six hours, for no extra pay. I gather that this system was created to replace traditional overtime.
Poor *******s.

Giving people better things to do than work down mines.