Have *you* ever considered collective bargaining, R?
Not me, R. You see, I understand the pressures of my job. I respect the wishes of my superiors and
will do all I can to accommodate their requests to provide a better service to the public. When I calculate my hourly rate I feel a little hard done by on occasions - still, I understand that the services I provide are crucial for the public, and therefore would not be prepared to take collective action.
But, you know, that's just me.
A stance which does you great credit, imo.
Actually managed to catch a return flight from Dublin T1 yesterday.
Arrived at the terminal 5 minutes after the last call and although having to put in bit of a shift to reach the departure gate, they actualy let me board at the point the doors had closed and the stairs were set fair to be rolled away.
Heathrow or Gatwick would have just bounced me at security.
I find this lost sense of sporting spirit enshrined within English beaurocracy very disappointing.
A truly impressive, Terminal door to plane door in under twenty minutes.
WD The Irish
Not sure who 'we' is here.
It's fair to say that not all Arsenal fans defend their manager.
Although it would perhaps be fair to say that they ought.
nah, they'd continue to pay the current, militant f**kers 77pc more than the national average wage
for the privilege of them being moaning c**ts who threaten to withdraw their labour at the drop of a ballot paper