172traindriver
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First on day shift.Morning. Am I first? Rained most of the night here. Bit misty and murky now. Will take ages to get light.
And if you have porridge at night, is that still the best time.Morning all
Porridge time, the best time of the day...
Enjoy your overtime asleep.Good Morning
First on day shift.
Enjoy yer bimble?
And if you have porridge at night, is that still the best time.
Enjoy your overtime asleep.
Morning??
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And it's the jobs of those at or near the bottom of the jobs ladder that matter the most.Actually up quite early for a day off Mr Classic.
Stayed in bed watching the news about the collapse of Thomas Cook.
Real shame for folks caught up in it and peoples jobs.
And it's the jobs of those at or near the bottom of the jobs ladder that matter the most.
Anytime is porridge timeAnd if you have porridge at night, is that still the best time.
You can believe they spent the last few weeks, making sure their pension pot and wages etc were secured before it has all gone *its up..Indeed. You heard stories of staff turning up abroad to assist holidaymakers even though they knew they had lost their jobs and wont get paid plus they will have to get back home somehow in the future.
Then you saw the Chief Exec make a brief statement before disappearing behind the glass door. Dont suppose his future job prospects will be harmed or future earnings. To be fair it is probably beyond his control even.
Thought it was rhubarb not apple!Anytime is porridge time
In other news,
@Mo1959 has just put me off my apple crumble...
I'll feel guilty...
been wombling around the usual circuit, lots of coastguard activity, RNLI and SAR copter at Erskine Bridge, sad....
started off in drizzle but improved just under half way in, wind was pretty strong from the south..
missing being east today
It is, I've had a brain fertThought it was rhubarb not apple!
Too much rhubarb crumble.It is, I've had a brain fert
More like a rumble in the crumbleToo much rhubarb crumble.
You can believe they spent the last few weeks, making sure their pension pot and wages etc were secured before it has all gone *its up..
those on the floor have to deal with all the *hit etc..
and take the financial hit..
If they had any liability for any of the losses, they be working harder to save the company, too easy just to walk away after running a company into the ground...
and start another a week later....
it's as ridiculous as you have to be a 'FIT and PROPER person'to buy, be a director and run a football club..
Too much rhubarb crumble.