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On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:23:09 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER"
wrote: "James Farrar" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? I don't say they shouldn't; I'm saying you shouldn't claim it's not a fair salary. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. I know that, as long as tht **** Crow is in charge. Being in a customer service industry means that if you have to take industrial action, you do it in a way that doesn't decrease service to your customers. Unless you're suggesting that it's your customers who are the problem. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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"James Farrar" wrote in message
... On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 14:23:09 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: "James Farrar" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:16:01 GMT, "CLYDE DEMPSTER" wrote: A fair Salary ...even though they earn £30k... Fought for and won by the actions of strong trade unions. And why shouldnt they earn that kind of money? I don't say they shouldn't; I'm saying you shouldn't claim it's not a fair salary. By ****ing off the people you're supposed to be serving...? Good to see the spirit of customer service is alive and well, isn't it? If customer service means me earning less, working longer hours in a more dangerous enviroment, haveing my pension turned into some mickey mouse money purchase scheme and being sacked on the whim of a manager in a bad mood you are going to be ****ed of for a long time. I know that, as long as tht **** Crow is in charge. Being in a customer service industry means that if you have to take industrial action, you do it in a way that doesn't decrease service to your customers. Unless you're suggesting that it's your customers who are the problem. Exactly - look at the bus strikes in Dublin. They operate the exact same service as usual, only they don't charge the public. The bosses get it in the neck, and the public get their service for free. THAT'S how you get public support. I'm sure most Dubliners would take a bullet for the your average bus driver. Most Londoners would rather beat seven shades of poop out of the nearest striking LU employee with a bag of frozen dog turd for punishing them when they need to travel the most. -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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