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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 14, 2017 21:35:32 GMT
but not all in this thread surely. Not all in this thread, and dont call me shirley So did you have a nice day today?
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Post by Saltysplash on Feb 14, 2017 21:44:13 GMT
Not all in this thread, and dont call me shirley So did you have a nice day today? Spent most of it in bed till 4.30pm then up and off to work for 7pm for what shouldve been an 8 hour shift finishing at 3am but due to staff shortages they are forcing me to do 4 hours overtime till 7am. Staff shortages means they continue to mess around with shift patterns causing a flood of people leaving so they try and recruit more people but offer them less than the current staff get with less shift allowence and then wonder why over half of those who start their training, suddenly resign or dont bother to turn up when they see the proposed new shift pattern which is due to start in April. Thanks for asking
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2017 10:14:11 GMT
£55 a pop from a mate of mine who works for a large commercial vehicle firm, 3 years old, they get removed from the boat in the winter and go on holiday to my lovely warm workshop Start battery is a cheap 580 cca job from my local motor factors, must be 6+ years old, that stays on the boat and gets a charge now and again during the winter. as we have a 1, 2, 1+2 isolator it does for the short periods the boat is used in winter while the big uns are tucked up warm on holiday. Never run out of electricity yet, cant see the point of deep cycle leisure batteries as we don't have big loads on for long periods.
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