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Old May 15th 04, 08:46 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Piccadilly Pilot Piccadilly Pilot is offline
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Default That 'sicknote' Tube driver


"Richard J." wrote in message
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Paul Terry wrote:
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Umm , perhaps if you'd read up on it you'd know that he's had over
200 sick days off in his "career" at LUL. I don't think many
people get anywhere close to that in their entire working lives.


The average UK worker clocks up 10 sick days a year - which works
out at considerably *more* than 200 sick days in an entire working
life.


But we are not talking about an entire working life. He had clocked up
218 days' sickness in just 5 years.


Some of which is due to the injury in question. What is the figure for the
rest of his absence?