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I think it was Mackem Moo who said he wouldn't work through his dinner break no matter what.
There is actually laws against that sort of thing
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I think it was Mackem Moo who said he wouldn't work through his dinner break no matter what.
Yeah, but "comes with the job" is a shit justification really. Its bosses taking the piss.It's a reactionary job and have to be prepared to stay late. It's annoying but comes with the job and I know this.
I took the job knowing I'd have to regularly work late, it can be annoying buy doesn't bother me too much as I enjoy the work.Yeah, but "comes with the job" is a shit justification really. Its bosses taking the piss.
I'll drink owt after 28 days on the rig - you know that man!!!
I'd even drink Bud Light through a matted gusset if I had to.
God, I bet you're f***ing wiped out today marra?Did a 12.25 hour shift today for example.
God, I bet you're f***ing wiped out today marra?Did a 12.25 hour shift today for example.
We don't want to know about your rent boy days thanks very much!I've worked for nowt before and it completely blew up in my face
Clamming for a bite ain't ya?I reckon teachers do this all the time. Work more hours.
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I think it was Mackem Moo who said he wouldn't work through his dinner break no matter what.
Indeed. Can't remember the last time I worked my contracted hours. It's just the job. I don't do "hours" I do "work" and if the work needs doing I have to do it.Many are expected to, those working in banks would be an obvious example.
Qualified?Teachers do the most over-time, without doubt.
The problem in most industries are the complete lack of qualified managers. Anyone gets the job by proving they are really good at a different job - its a total nonsense. In the modern world, most of us are paid by the hour, yet we have a culture of staying to get the work done. No. Either you pay me per hour, in which case I will leave on time, thankyouverymuch, *OR* you pay me per workload/project/deliverable. In which case, when the work is done, I'm out the door or not even coming in the next day.
Qualified manager.
And that's the beauty of it, I don't pay overtime but do a couple of hours here and there and you get it back in early finishes, flexible with holidays and other time off when you can etc. I can't give money but I can give time.Am ouy the door at half 4 most days. If I stay back an extra couple hours then I leave a couple hours early on friday
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God, I bet you're f***ing wiped out today marra?
God, I bet you're f***ing wiped out today marra?
We don't want to know about your rent boy days thanks very much!
Clamming for a bite ain't ya?
I know 2 teachers and both say its the easiest job in the world, and anyone who says otherwise is either shit at their job or a liar. Which one are you Marco?
Yes, you know, own a qualification in management. Letters after my name, the whole works.Qualified?
Indeed. Can't remember the last time I worked my contracted hours. It's just the job. I don't do "hours" I do "work" and if the work needs doing I have to do it.
That's not my boss saying that, it's just how it is. But I can understand people in other types of jobs might be different.
I do but not in the branch.Whats the reasons you have to stop back in a bank for?
Do you work in a high street bank?
Yes, you know, own a qualification in management. Letters after my name, the whole works.
There is a choice between academic qualifications (MBA, other masters etc) and professional qualifications (PRINCE2, etc etc).
Working in data entry/sales, I will get paid but I f***ing hate it so don't want to stay any longer than I have to when you've been working your bollocks off all day