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People that feel the need to make THREE HOUR phone calls on a coach can get almost as much to fuck as my letting agent

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Only thing near my old house that was open after four on a Sunday (why, England?) was a cunting Spar

Sunday trading laws in England, just why? seems really backwards.

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The strain put on people doing emergency services work by this government is fucking terrible. We are facing our usual lots of people will die cos winter. Yet the NHS has had "record funding and more staff". Yet the people running it say it hasn't. You have to be at really life taking crisis point to get any help from mental health services . Gone are the days off the support to stop you getting to that stage in the first place.A police officer in my house the other week was asking about fostering and how you apply and what's it like etc. I convinced her that being a police officer had to be better than being lied to by social services,having to deal with people with no respect for you or others, trying to get help for people who are clearly suffering trauma and behaving in such a way that is a danger to themselves or even you. She laughed and said it's just like her job. I am 53 and when I was younger if you had the intelligence to be a policeman or nurse or fireman and lots of other good jobs then you really had a job for life with good support and pension etc. When I was 22 I applied and got into the prison service has an officer . They told me I would be going to Brixton ,has a shortage in London. I applied for the reasons I said before ,good job pension after 30 yrs service etc. My wife wouldn't move so I never actually joined. If I had I would be retired now with a pension. Instead I am still fostering because it allows me to look after my two kids. So financially I am OK.I do need to sell my celica and corolla ,no rush just long term plan. This is because social services are being an arse and because I won't take pot smoking knife carrying teenagers who have mental health problems into my home then I shall probably wait a long time for another one. This doesn't bother me cos I can live without it for a while it just means no extra cash for a while. This comes from my social worker who is young with no kids. who's workday finishes at 5 pm and gets all weekend off. Not to be forgot is the usual 1 off on sick leave for a couple of months so no one else to deal with you and your problem..On a positive impact got some shopping in asda last night and donated it to the food Bank who were there collecting. I done it and explained to my kids that we are fortunate that they have a dad who is healthy and we has a family can pay our bills and eat. But while we are OK you should make sure you look around you to see if everyone else is a and if not then help if you can.

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....... and explained to my kids that we are fortunate that they have a dad who is healthy and we has a family can pay our bills and eat. But while we are OK you should make sure you look around you to see if everyone else is a and if not then help if you can.

 

Most excellent and fair play to you fella - a similar thing last week with the munchkin, for one of the local guys we know is struggling/homeless - he now is the owner of our old 4man tent and is happy as larry in the woods nearby. He's walked all over Europe over the last decade and is a proper laugh.... pity his issues have caused him so many difficulties but he's OK as is now.

 

I keep hoping we're not in the minority with trying to pay it forward (I know we're not on this site) - but am always slightly disappointed when I see the sorry examples we have for human beings who have no real excuse for their life choices.........

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Spied a cheap A frame on eBay listed as BIN and fired off a cheeky low ball offer. I didn't get a response and as the auction was close to running out I threw caution to the wind and hit BIN.

 

I couldn't complete the sale without paying via PayPal (everyone prefers cash, right?)

 

Anyway, the seller has sent me a message after th auction finished.. "YES I WILL ACCEPT THE OFFER" even though I've already completed the sale. Doh!

 

I've asked twice for a collection address and haven't heard anything back. I plan to pick it up tomorrow AM and then use it to collect a Polo in the afternoon.

 

Why do I devise such intricate plans that are bound to go wrong?

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Sunday trading laws in England, just why? seems really backwards.

Definitely. There was a review not that long ago in parliament and it was voted for them to stay. Too much opposition from the fucking Church!

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I like the sunday trading laws, for entirely non-religious reasons.

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I like the sunday trading laws, for entirely non-religious reasons.

What do you like about not being able to buy whatever you've forgotten for dinner at 4.02pm?

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What do you like about not being able to buy whatever you've forgotten for dinner at 4.02pm?

 

As an ex shop worker and bus driver I like having one day a week I probably won't be working. Shop workers is obvious, but because the shops etc aren't open not as many buses etc are needed to run.

 

Plus, if you can't plan slightly better about shopping then it's something to worry about.

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So have your day off on another day of the week, then.

 

Don't get me started on the illogical, unreasonable and eye-swivellingly weird idea of having one special* day of the week where some things are STILL not supposed to happen because of bronze-age mythology. Except that day's actually supposed to be 'Friday sunset until Saturday sunset', according to the official blurb.

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Plus, if you can't plan slightly better about shopping then it's something to worry about.

Spot on. Let's be honest though, if there was 24 hour shopping every single day of the year someone would still moan if the girl on the till had to go to the loo at 3.00am.

Personally, I'd be happy to have no shops open on Sundays.

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Sunday trading laws should never have been relaxed.........the start of a slippery slope.

 

At first the employers said it would be staffed on a voluntary basis.....lasted about 5 minutes. Next thing lots of people have to work Sunday.....and ever more unsocial hours as shops and businesses open longer.

 

And it also played a big part in the growth of retail parks.....leading to most of the general public having no idea how to actually spend leisure time apart from shopping and further stuffing their already over stuffed faces.

 

Also connected with the growth of easy credit as the masses head off to the shops and see things they think they want.......and want NOW.

 

Other bad tempered generalisations are available. Rant over,

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Spot on. Let's be honest though, if there was 24 hour shopping every single day of the year someone would still moan if the girl on the till had to go to the loo at 3.00am.

Personally, I'd be happy to have no shops open on Sundays.

I wouldn't. We spend our year split between Scotland and England. Often driving between both. Arriving in Scotland at 8pm nay bother. Arriving in England after 4pm is bother. On Sundays obviously. Plus the only shops open near us often refuse to take Scottish money. All a bit daft in the modern age. Also I assume that longer opening hours would mean work for some people that actually want or need to work at weekends.
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Spied a cheap A frame on eBay listed as BIN and fired off a cheeky low ball offer. I didn't get a response and as the auction was close to running out I threw caution to the wind and hit BIN.

 

I couldn't complete the sale without paying via PayPal (everyone prefers cash, right?)

 

Anyway, the seller has sent me a message after th auction finished.. "YES I WILL ACCEPT THE OFFER" even though I've already completed the sale. Doh!

 

I've asked twice for a collection address and haven't heard anything back. I plan to pick it up tomorrow AM and then use it to collect a Polo in the afternoon.

 

Why do I devise such intricate plans that are bound to go wrong?

Because life would not be half so interesting if we all played it safe all the time. Me? I'm currently trying to hold my nerve with respect to turning down work from a former colleague: a man who is convinced that I need him more than he needs me, when the last decade at our former employers was a constant round of stress due to his over-promising and under-delivering on every single deal he did, coupled with his stunted communication skills both verbal and written and an apparent congenital laziness. Liability is the word I feel describes him best... 'Playing it safe' for me would be to continue putting up and shutting up and lining his pockets for ever more. No. Just no.

 

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Sunday's are actually pretty trash to work in a big store as the shorter opening hours make it busier for a lot longer, if not the whole day. Coupled with people always calling in sick with hangovers etc, and the public being weirdly moody on Sunday's too

 

TLDR working in a busy shopping centre made me a horrid cynic.

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Wood deliveries. They go wrong every time! Last time, back in the spring, our delivery arrived on a pallet, as normal. However, it arrived in a Merc Sprinter, with no tail-lift or pallet truck. HELPFUL. We therefore had to unload it by hand.

 

Today, new company. Chap finally finds us (not easy to be fair, which I like) but his previous delivery has been rejected, so he has to unload a load of stuff before he can get to our timber. This is going fine until the pallet truck manages to fall off the side of the truck. Well, just the main powered wheels. Bloke goes spare at this point, calling his colleagues and complaining that they can't offer much help. Well, what are they meant to do?!

 

I just grabbed a couple of planks, and Mrs DW and I leaned upon them to lever the thing back into the truck.

 

Thought that was our problems dealt with. Gorgeous, sunny day, ideal for stacking wood in the store. Then it rained. SERIOUSLY rained. It was bloody cold! I was wearing a very thin T-shirt. Panic stations as we try to cover the wood, deal with overflowing gutters and remember that the Proton is sitting on the driveway with the sunroof open because it's full of water. 

 

Rural life has its own challenges.

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I know a fair few people that work for big retailers in Scotland and none of them are forced to work a Sunday but some do so for the extra pay.

 

Don't see why it would be different if England decided to join the 20th century

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Long standing friends have decided to buy another car... They have a Freelander 1.8 that they have owned from new in 2003. Amazing. 83K and now two wheel drive owing to broken stuff. They have taken a shine to a three year old Audi SUV thingy. 17K. Fair enough if you like that sort of thing. They were offered £500 in part exchange for the shonky Freelander but turned it down as it ' had a new engine in 2007' and must be therefore worth more.

They maintain that the Freelander is therefore worth £2000 and won't budge.

Idiots. I give up.

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I know a fair few people that work for big retailers in Scotland and none of them are forced to work a Sunday but some do so for the extra pay.

Having worked in retail back in the day, "extra pay" amounts to hee-haw. Double-bubble Sundays disappeared many years ago and I only recall doing Sundays as 5 days of pay wasn't much use to live on.

 

So mibbie not forced in a gun-to-head sense, but indirectly forced probably.

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Changing the trading laws doesn't make that situation worse though does it - pay rates are an entirely separate matter.

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Changing the trading laws doesn't make that situation worse though does it - pay rates are an entirely separate matter.

As Mr Honda points out it contributed.......at first it was voluntary and for overtime.

 

Then quickly because normal hours..........and so didn't qualify as overtime because normal hours innit.

 

I'm not against it for religious reasons.........more family/lifestyle reasons really......families should have one day way they can chill or fight together.

 

And I don't get what is so great about being able to go shopping. Or what the great rush is.

 

I'm alright Jack (!!)...I enjoy full weekends.....and look forward to them. Mrs Alf doesn't work because the kind of work she would get would inevitably be evenings/weekends. I'd rather have less money and more time.

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Friends.

 

Especially those useless ones that say they'll ring you in the morning/2:00 in the afternoon and then don't because they are busy. So am I and spending the effing day waiting for you was not in the calendar! Mate has been borrowing the KIA pretty much on and off for the last month and today was the day it was coming back. he finally turned up 2 hours later than he said, the car is filthy inside and out and there's no fuel in it at all - light flashing the works.

 

People wonder why I am always getting rid of friends, simple really: I'm too old to put up with people who take the piss.

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Friends.

 

Especially those useless ones that say they'll ring you in the morning/2:00 in the afternoon and then don't because they are busy. So am I and spending the effing day waiting for you was not in the calendar! Mate has been borrowing the KIA pretty much on and off for the last month and today was the day it was coming back. he finally turned up 2 hours later than he said, the car is filthy inside and out and there's no fuel in it at all - light flashing the works.

 

People wonder why I am always getting rid of friends, simple really: I'm too old to put up with people who take the piss.

You loaned someone who you consider a friend a car. Thats very generous of you and also trusting. Sadly some people are of the ilk who think its right to take take take. If id have borrowed it as a thank you id make sure it had a full tank and bloody good clean. Sadly not everyone is like that. Tell him where to go in future.
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i am with bub ^^^ on this point. sadly I fear the likes of us are few and far between

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A good deed never goes unpunished. 

 

I've leant out so many tools and never got them back, I'd rather do the job myself, for free and get to use my angle grinder/ torque wrench etc etc again! 

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