Fair point that.boltonbonce wrote:KP,I work with shears. You know my record.karlypants wrote:Why not simply go into work with no pants on?
Surely that will get someone's hand in their pocket to buy you a pair due to the sheer shock!
Not a good idea is it?
If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing.
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21 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Tue Apr 05 2016, 12:50
karlypants
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22 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Tue Apr 05 2016, 17:16
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
At first, when I was living in a hall of residence at uni, males were expected to wear jacket, collar and tie to Sunday lunch. Normally, nothing before or after lunch required formal wear (unless you were a church-goer), so we decided to rebel against the stuffy expectation that we would have to change if we wanted to be fed.
The serving-women had a bit of a shock in week 2 to see streams of students pass through the refectory in jackets, shirts and ties....but nothing else.
The odd spillage onto our privates of boiling hot soup was almost worth it to get the stupid rule changed by week 3.
The serving-women had a bit of a shock in week 2 to see streams of students pass through the refectory in jackets, shirts and ties....but nothing else.
The odd spillage onto our privates of boiling hot soup was almost worth it to get the stupid rule changed by week 3.
23 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Wed Apr 06 2016, 08:15
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
You could always try and recoup a little bit of cash this way -boltonbonce wrote:My boss is refusing to pay for my new work pants. They cost around £50,and he thinks we should buy our own. He supplies everything else,fleece/tee shirt/boots/hi vis gear,and up u til now,pa ts. As far as I'm concerned,he's obligated to supply us with everything we need to do the job. I've been advised not to push it,but I'm a bit miffed. I'm on my tea break and sulking.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/uniform-tax-rebate
24 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Wed Apr 06 2016, 13:18
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Cheers 58. My problem with our work gear is that,pants aside,it's all pretty average.
Our waterproof gear for instance,is pretty basic,and I've invested in a Berghaus jacket and pants,just to ensure I stay dry.
I must say,I needed decent gear this morning.
Our waterproof gear for instance,is pretty basic,and I've invested in a Berghaus jacket and pants,just to ensure I stay dry.
I must say,I needed decent gear this morning.
25 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Wed Apr 06 2016, 13:22
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
It's a bloody awful day today.boltonbonce wrote:I must say,I needed decent gear this morning.
We have been having all extremes of weather so far today.
26 Re: If the living wage has gone up, then that's only a good thing. Wed Apr 06 2016, 13:35
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
We got hail and an arctic blast of wind around 10am this morning. I bet Wheater and Trotter were tucked up in bed.
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