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...if they work during the Olympics !

No wonder the country is collapsing ! If you're lucky enough to have a job working for TFL then why the F*ck are they getting a bonus to work ! the point of having a job is so you work ! on top of that Im sure will be overtime !

are the road sweepers dust collection ambulance nurses police firemen being paid a bonus to work ? All these great services as im sure lots of others will be stretched during the Olympics.

Last one shut the door !


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:36 pm
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😆 tea? Or you fc'offee.....


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:38 pm
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dont get ya khani ? i get your quote though


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:40 pm
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The Country is so going to the dogs.

Thing is, according to your type, it's been going to the dogs as long as I've been alive, when will it get there please?


 
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my type! whats that then ?

when it gets there !


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:41 pm
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Red bush tea and a custard cream please.


 
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Darjeeling? Lovely.


 
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Sack them all, I bet with a couple of week's training I could drive a train/bus/underground train, as could any other numpty.
Oh! Hang on, the union's got them by the balls, hasn't it?


 
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The type that comes out with "this country's going to the dogs" on the back of some isolated piece of news they don't agree with.


 
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oh that type ! I never said it was going to the dogs, you did ! I said it was collapsing interpret that how you will.

Anyway this thread is not really about what you or I think about where the country's going its about the £850 bonus !


 
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Anyway this thread is not really about what you or I think about where the country's going its about the £850 bonus !

As long as London is paying for it, WGAS?


 
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Ah of course completely different.

what is the thread about then?

Oh and reported for swear filter avoidance


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:51 pm
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That'll be good news for my eldest son then!
Wonder how he'll spend it.
Is fathers day before or after the Olympics?


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 11:52 pm
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[i]cynic-al [/i] you are far to cynical !


 
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i am on my own with this one !


 
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I'll tell you what. Every time i see something like this, I wish this guy was doing [i]my[/i] wage negotiations

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Its not really a bonus, its compensation for the restrictions and extra strain that are being put upon them during an event that will create far more traffic and chaos than the system is designed for. Its a one of payment for an unusual circumstance.


 
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Sack them all, I bet with a couple of week's training I could drive a train/bus/underground train, as could any other numpty.
Oh! Hang on, the union's got them by the balls, hasn't it?

If anyone's watching the "Tube" documentary, you may have noted this week an admission by two (I think) tube drivers that the Job is so dull they have to resort to mind games (spot the metrosexual on the platform - ok, I made that up myself), to keep alert.

On the other hand, program 1 showed engineers working Saturday 3am to Monday 4am to replace a piece track - non stop, balls out. And also the cleaners wandering around at 4am cleaning puke, piss and other nasty's off the platforms ready for the mornings rush hour to start. Those guys deserve thier OT.

Can I be that bored for £45k a year please?


 
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double post


 
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Posted : 09/03/2012 10:29 am
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Can I be that bored for £45k a year please?

The opportunity is there, apply for the job, if you're the best candidate, the jobs yours.


 
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Today's BH-Suck-Pool is brought to you in association with Duchy Originals Lemon Shortbread.


 
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pandering to lazy sods yet again !


 
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Can I be that bored for £45k a year please?

The opportunity is there, apply for the job, if you're the best candidate, the jobs yours.

I'd love someone to post up a Tube Driver CV/Job description. However, a chap on this weeks program said he'd been doing the Job for 35 years. Union's/old boys networks eh?


 
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Can I be that bored [s]for £45k a year[/s] and be one of the wealthiest people in the country please?

😀


 
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£850 bonus on top of a £45k wage, after tax & NI @ 40%, you're left with what? about £500

The cost of living in/around London being what it is, this isn't a massive amount considering what MSP posted above:

Its not really a bonus, its compensation for the restrictions and extra strain that are being put upon them during an event that will create far more traffic and chaos than the system is designed for. Its a one of payment for an unusual circumstance.

Personally, I don't see a problem with them receiving this compensation/bonus.

(I do see a problem with their previous history of strike action etc though).


 
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Its not really a bonus, its compensation for the restrictions and extra strain that are being put upon them during an event that will create far more traffic and chaos than the system is designed for. Its a one of payment for an unusual circumstance.

*Facepalm*

The point is that nearly every worker in London is being put under that sort of pressure, not just tube drivers - who are, in fact, insulated from the action in their little cabs anyway.


 
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I think that you'll find the payment is more to do with the fact that they are not allowed to take their annual leave during the games. Also they will have compulsory Over Time [u]and[/u] the Union has the management by the balls.


 
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disgraceful...


 
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once again ill ask if any of the people complaining regularly ride the tube in rush hour?

eg victoria underground is so dangersously overcrowded that every morning they have to restrict access to the platform in waves so people arent crushed or pushed onto the rails
£850 quid is undercompensating imho

considering the cost of the olympics this is a drop in the ocean, bet borris chauffer bill comes to the same amount over the games period


 
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The point is that nearly every worker in London is being put under that sort of pressure, not just tube drivers - who are, in fact, insulated from the action in their little cabs anyway.

So its up to everybody else to negotiate a deal with their employers then, I guess this is what the city boys call the politics of envy, when its applied to their multi million pound bonuses, but its disgusting and the end for the UK when train drivers get a few scraps from the table.


 
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London council tax payers can afford it, should have gone for a nice round £1K really.


 
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+1 MSP and kimbers


 
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[i]a chap on this weeks program said he'd been doing the Job for 35 years. Union's/old boys networks eh[/i]

So they should aim to have high staff turnover to give more people 'a go' at train driving?


 
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but its disgusting and the end for the UK when train drivers get a few scraps from the table.

I do believe that they are in the top 10% on the earning's scale and by definition well off, hardly scrabbling around for scraps.


 
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[i]
I do believe that they are in the top 10% on the earning's scale and by definition well off, hardly scrabbling around for scraps. [/i]

noooooooo. It's the child benefit thread all over again!


 
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I do believe that they are in the top 10% on the earning's scale and by definition well off, hardly scrabbling around for scraps.

I see what you did there. Clever.


 
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This kind of thing is probably the reason all the Laaaanderners on here are constantly whining and hand wringing, explaining that you can't even carve out some pitiful, subsistence-level existence on £40k+ a year.

And to then have tube drivers lording it over you? Well... it must be simply frightful!

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...if they work during the Olympics !
No wonder the country is collapsing ! If you're lucky enough to have a job working for TFL then why the F*ck are they getting a bonus to work ! the point of having a job is so you work ! on top of that Im sure will be overtime !
are the road sweepers dust collection ambulance nurses police firemen being paid a bonus to work ? All these great services as im sure lots of others will be stretched during the Olympics.
Last one shut the door !

I'm getting a bonus in my job too, and it's well in excess of that. More Than 4x that in fact. And today I'm actually working in East London supplying in part the Olympic construction sites.

So, what am I doing with that bonus?

I'm spending it on a new drive at our house in Farnborough. So a small business will profit from it.

How does that stack up against your mindless rant then?


 
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I'd congratulate the tube drivers on charging £850 each to ensure there are no 'unfortunate disruptions' to service during the olympics but then after deductions they won't have much of it left in their pockets. I assume they are all PAYE higher rate?


 
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Is fathers day before or after the Olympics?

Father's Day is 9 months before Mother's Day

HTH


 
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Interestingly even a Guardian poll on the subject is currently at 75% 'no'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/poll/2012/mar/08/working-london-paid-extra-olympics


 
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Today's BH-Suck-Pool ...

Always makes me think of a long drag on a Benson and Hedges.

Although I'd rather go for the Duchy originals lemon shortbread. mmmmm.
What ibiscuit's are iDave diet friendly?


 
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I find it a bit rich. A 'bonus' because it is going to be busier and they can't take holidays during the Olympics. I don't get any extra if my job gets busier and if I want to take leave I have to get it approved by my boss. I suspect that many other people are the same.

At some point the train drivers are going to face a backlash from TfL. At some point the TfL are going to have to call their bluff - perhaps the next modernisation will see driver less trains being introduced (as per the DLR).

On the other hand you have to see the value of being in a Union, getting an extra grand for doing your job. Great. This means that most days that may have to work an extra hour - going from their 35 hour week to 40 hours. And the extra 5 hours will be paid overtime. Great.


 
Posted : 09/03/2012 12:28 pm
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£850 is hardly a big bonus is it? I used to get more than that every 3 months when I worked in a call centre as long as I hit my piss easy targets.


 
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