Gnasher wrote:My lad's only doing his job
And there you have the real problem. Civil servants making full use of the system they're allowed to. Has he not thought of saying "Book me second class" or "The hotel down the road is cheaper"? In the private sector, they are phrases we use quite a lot. While they can get away with it, they will but should their conscience let them?
Gnasher wrote:My lad's only doing his job
And there you have the real problem. Civil servants making full use of the system they're allowed to. Has he not thought of saying "Book me second class" or "The hotel down the road is cheaper"? In the private sector, they are phrases we use quite a lot. While they can get away with it, they will but should their conscience let them?
Sammy h wrote:Agree with Peter, a credit card is a must have aslong as you pay the balance off within the agreed time before the ridiculous interest rates kick in. As for wasting public money, i suppose he is only doing his job? My work are stopping bonuses, or putting them on "hold" so they say. It's all the press about bankers bonuses, what they don't realise is the customer facing and branch bankers rely on and need the bonus!
Christies Child wrote:Sammy h wrote:Agree with Peter, a credit card is a must have aslong as you pay the balance off within the agreed time before the ridiculous interest rates kick in. As for wasting public money, i suppose he is only doing his job? My work are stopping bonuses, or putting them on "hold" so they say. It's all the press about bankers bonuses, what they don't realise is the customer facing and branch bankers rely on and need the bonus!
.....and some of us have had to take a 35% cut in salary or end up on £60.50 a week!
Better to have a job on any kind than no job.
I've absolutely no sympathy whatsoever with Bankers and the like who still argue that they deserve their over inflated bonuses.
The Red Knight wrote:wijit wrote:Peter has a good point. Given the current situation, plus the fact that we are not getting enough bodies through the gate to pay the bills it may well be prudent (Cheers Brownie) to reduce the bills by being in a lower league.
I don't see how this would do us any good. Surely we would lose money by being in a lower league as we wouldn't get all the payouts that come from being part of The Football League?
Mark S wrote:Wayne, have you been at the grape?
Surely we are not seriously suggesting that it might be good for the club to be relegated? There is no point in having a football club unless we are striving to improve on and off the pitch. The new ground will bring in new income and I am pretty sure that there is other work going on behind the scenes to bring in revenue streams.
I dont think that we are any more strapped for cash as we have always been, with directors subsidising, its just different rules in L2. I reckon we are in a better finacial position than most of the other clubs in the league.
This embargo thing is getting blown out of proportion.
wijit wrote:The one thing we desperately need to improve is the number of people going through the gate. We need to look at more promotional ideas and if that were to mean a load of people getting in free then I'd do that because if only 25% came back a few times it pays for itself.
Gnasher wrote:OK, why not try "Do I have to travel first class?". Unless people like him start to question the logic behind wasting our money, there's no chance.
wijit wrote:The one thing we desperately need to improve is the number of people going through the gate. We need to look at more promotional ideas and if that were to mean a load of people getting in free then I'd do that because if only 25% came back a few times it pays for itself.
Peter wrote:If all Clarkson had done is call the PM an Idiot, then there'd have been no bother.
The PM is an idiot.
Alistair Darling is an idiot.
Mandelsoehn is a dangerous idiot.
Ed Balls is an idiot too, and I fear there is much worse to come from him.
Ooops I forgot the Fotreign Secretary. He's keeping quiet at the moment, as is his kid bruv. Time'll tell with them two.
I can say all that because I am a prudent saver, who has contributed not one iota to the financial mess this country has found itself in.
That mess has been coming for the past 3 or 4 years.
I owe nobody owt, never have done, apart from when I had a manageable mortgage.
I pay my credit card bill in full every month.
Now what? The idiots who borrowed what they couldn't affordto repay are being bailed out so they can borrow again, while blokes like me are suffering for it.
Gnasher wrote:OK, why not try "Do I have to travel first class?". Unless people like him start to question the logic behind wasting our money, there's no chance.
durhamshrimp wrote:I suppose at least we can be thankful the Tory party isn't in power, then the country would be in a mess.
durhamshrimp wrote:Oh, and better off in a lower league? You're an idiot.
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