Terry_dactyl
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Notorious.Cafcass
Notorious.Cafcass
See also Doug King. You're not an influencer doing a TikTok video - you're being interviewed by the BBC about a major business undertaking.
It’s probably been said before but people who take advantage of breaks at work
The other day a colleague had half an hour to cook their dinner then half an hour to have it
supposed additional payments for benefit recipients, but not those hard working families who cant make ends meet
I am ok, and fortunately not in need, but i know of many with mortgages going up, bills going up where both couple working full time, but cant manage - many must be wondering - why bother ?
I assume their lunch break isn't an hour?It’s probably been said before but people who take advantage of breaks at work
The other day a colleague had half an hour to cook their dinner then half an hour to have it
No, not yetHasn't the boss said anything?
its always annoyed me that smokers are allowed regular breaks, or at least they have been everywhere I've worked, but if you're sat in front of a screen all day and try and take the HSE recommended 10 minute break from the screen every hour that's not acceptable.It’s probably been said before but people who take advantage of breaks at work
The other day a colleague had half an hour to cook their dinner then half an hour to have it
Hard working families.
I don't know any children who are in paid work so why don't they say 'hard working people'?
tbf, they can't really promote how they want to support loafers and idlers.Also whose business is it apart from my employers how hard I work? As long as I’m paying my taxes.
tbf, they can't really promote how they want to support loafers and idlers.
Yes, hard work is not in itself a virtueAlso whose business is it apart from my employers how hard I work? As long as I’m paying my taxes.
Why not? I thought they were libertarians?tbf, they can't really promote how they want to support loafers and idlers.
It’s probably been said before but people who take advantage of breaks at work
The other day a colleague had half an hour to cook their dinner then half an hour to have it
The whole “ comfort break “ thing does me head in
Well, assuming Kasey Palmer does pay taxes, there's a whole discussion on a different thread.Who will stand up for the single, idle, yet well paid man and his contribution to the national finances?
Good for themI worked in a place where the people would rock up 10/15 minutes late for work then spend another 10 or 15 minutes making tea or toast/breakfast and then sit down to slag off other employees and management. They would seriously take at least an hour to start work and of course they left early at the end of the day. All paid for by the taxpayer.
That is literally every workplace.I worked in a place where the people would rock up 10/15 minutes late for work then spend another 10 or 15 minutes making tea or toast/breakfast and then sit down to slag off other employees and management. They would seriously take at least an hour to start work and of course they left early at the end of the day. All paid for by the taxpayer.
It's certainly not the various workers in schools.That is literally every workplace.
Replace literally with most....It's certainly not the various workers in schools.
It's certainly not the various workers in schools.
Is lurking furtively in the lingerie aisle frowned upon these days??If it's not bad enough going shopping with my wife ..why does every moron in front of me have to walk along looking at there phone walking as slowly as possible ..and why have they taken chairs away from outside changing rooms ..where are the hoardes of bored men meant to sit
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Have to agree with this.BBC (and probably other media channels) who send huge amounts of people to Qatar to "report" on the World Cup. Bloody 5Live Breakfast sending a presenter there. And all the studio bollocks for matches - could ALL be done from the UK.
Massive expenditure of licence fee. irrespective of the issues about supporting a backward-thinking country.
And is anyone really that interested in this WC???
Yes, the BBC's promotion of a commercial event like Glastonbury annoys the hell out of me too.Have to agree with this.
For an organisation who exist mainly due to tax-payer funding, they seem to have no limits on the purse strings. As above, each section have their own staff when all functions could be shared across media/stations.
Boils my piss when over 250 BBC staff cover Glastonbury.
Dumbing down with cheap, purile "celebrity" quizzes and shows certainly does not - Inform, Educate or Entertain me.
Not only BBC, last week ITV flew out the weather presenter to Cop27 in Egypt to present the weather news.
Jollies all round!