It's a lot if you earn £40k aged 30 something with kids, mortgage etc. and can't get to work because some selfish geezer who earns £60k wants more!
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Maybe you're right. I believe there are more people wanting to be a train driver than there are jobs. Supply and demand should mean wages fall. But accountancy and other professions have mastered that anomaly. The stewards of the exams make sure the market isn't flooded with the newly qualified by raising the bar when necessary. That sustains salaries at a distorted rate.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:17 amIt's a lot if you earn £40k aged 30 something with kids, mortgage etc. and can't get to work because some selfish geezer who earns £60k wants more!
It's funny how when you're in a busy supermarket late Saturday morning, desperate to get home in time for the 12:30 match, everybody around you becomes an adversary. Even the guy with a charity bucket that stopped me, I felt like punching him just like the airport scene in Airplane!
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Is someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
Every six-year-old wants to be a train driver when he grows up. They should do the job for free.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 pmIs someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
Yes. That's the awful dynamic of worth against percieved worth.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 pmIs someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
I value coppers and the military far more highly these days.
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Seems like rant corner has become political corner, I was guilty myself in the past hands up no problem but f@ck me it's tedious now.
Politics, law and order, religion. All fertile ground for ranting. This is the place for all of that and frustration with uncooperative inanimate objects, supermarket trolley behaviour, supermarkets moving stuff around for no apparent reason etc etc etc. I just wish other threads would stay on thread. But humans aren't like that.Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:57 pmSeems like rant corner has become political corner, I was guilty myself in the past hands up no problem but f@ck me it's tedious now.
Most coppers and squaddies I've met are as thick as planks, I'd imagine supermarket workers seem to put their lives more on the line these days than most and they get peanuts.greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:09 pmYes. That's the awful dynamic of worth against percieved worth.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 pmIs someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
I value coppers and the military far more highly these days.
I think you've met the wrong ones. But I agree supermarket workers can be a source of joy. And when they help me I make sure they know how much I appreciate their help.CloseBets wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:33 pmMost coppers and squaddies I've met are as thick as planks, I'd imagine supermarket workers seem to put their lives more on the line these days than most and they get peanuts.greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:09 pmYes. That's the awful dynamic of worth against percieved worth.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 pmIs someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
I value coppers and the military far more highly these days.
Do you have Sky News where you are? The anchorwomen/reporters are so hot you won't be able to switch off.
At the moment I'm catching up with old comedies, The IT Crowd, Not Going Out, Red Dwarf (never seen series 7 onwards), The Brittas Empire, Men Behaving Badly. I'm also going through the Comic Strip Presents... but I'm stuck on Eat The Rich, can't find it anywhere.
Careful, there are a lot of ex-squaddies on here.CloseBets wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:33 pmMost coppers and squaddies I've met are as thick as planks, I'd imagine supermarket workers seem to put their lives more on the line these days than most and they get peanuts.greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 8:09 pmYes. That's the awful dynamic of worth against percieved worth.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:52 pmIs someone seriously suggesting that train drivers are worth more than 2 x a policeman’s salary and 3 x a soldiers salary ?
No way on earth.
Train drivers have been very lucky they had a union fighting their corner over the last 30 years.
But it’s not sustainable. And 100% won’t be if Labour want to renationalise the industry.
And don’t get me started on underground tube drivers earning £70k plus.
My advice to them all would be, keep laughing, you won’t be for very much longer.
I value coppers and the military far more highly these days.
Don't think so, it's mostly just makeup and styling
But that's how engagement farming works, news has become an entertainment business
You are what you watch though, should turn that crap off and touch grass. If news is important it will reach you anyway.
Slim pickings there as well if you limit yourself to UK shows only, they usually have to work with very tight budgets. Missing out on stuff like Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Parks and Recreation, 3 Body Problem, Foundation...