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"More modern trains, making up the majority of stock, drive and stop themselves, relying on automatic signalling. On these, it's the driver's job to decide when to close the doors and leave stations. He or she can also override the system in case of an emergency, such as a customer falling on the track. All trains are set to move to the modern system by 2020, TfL says."
"The unions argue that introducing all-night services will make the hours worked more unsociable and say the dispute is not about pay. TfL argues the recruitment of 137 extra drivers will "reduce the impact on our existing drivers"."
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I'm not sure why we even need a 'driver' in each (modern) train at all. The interactions happen at the stations, and can be done there.
And not necessarily by people either.
If they don't want to work nights then fine, sack the whole whinging bunch of them and let's leave it to Skynet.
I keep hearing that driverless cars can spot a kitten wandering through busy traffic at 500 yards; monitoring a station would appear to be a much easier task. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's because unions don't live in the real world.
£45K a year for sitting at the front of a train?
These are the tossers that were demanding more money during the Olympics. Not because they would be working different hours, oh no, just because the Olympics were on, they thought they were so uber important that they should get more cash.
If you don't like working unsociable hours, pushing a close door button for £50K a year, go find another job that pays that sort of cash for a job a monkey could do. Grrrr! ____________________ TZR250 2MA road, TZR250 1KT road, TZR250 2MA race, TDR250, YZF-750R Boost colours.
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Just remember, it's not about the money!
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At least we can be grateful that fat scrounger Bob Crow is dead or we'd have had a tube strike every couple of months.
Big hearted Bob, so big it imploded. Perhaps because completely out of character he attempted to do a stroke
of work one day and it was too much for his ticker. Because the day he started being the figurehead of the RMT
was about the last time he did a days work. That's how he came to be so fat, excessive boozing (many pics of him
in the pub drinking away with his fat red face) combined with no physical activity led him to the inevitable coronary event.
110k and a council house, and he got his Mrs a plum union non-job as well because he pulled a few strings.
A fucking (thankfully dead) disgrace! Unfortunately however, it seems his rancid anti productivity ideals aren't dead.
Where's Maggie the union smasher when you need her, I'm not sure Camerons got the stones to take it to 'em again.
My Mrs was supposed to go to London for a work related meeting today and because of a combination of
different types of bone fucking idle entitled unionist train and tube drivers that was an impossible journey
so it had to be cancelled. They'll be complaining they have to sit down all day next.
I truly despair of the union mindset, I can't see for one second how their antics are good for the Uk at all. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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The days of industrial action being buldozed through by a handful of militant activists may be numbered:-
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Jolly good show, that's more like it!
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| grr666 wrote: | At least we can be grateful that fat scrounger Bob Crow is dead or we'd have had a tube strike every couple of months.
Big hearted Bob, so big it imploded. Perhaps because completely out of character he attempted to do a stroke
of work one day and it was too much for his ticker  Because the day he started being the figurehead of the RMT
was about the last time he did a days work. That's how he came do be so fat, excessive boozing (many pics of him
in the pub drinking away with his fat red face) combined with no physical activity led him to the inevitable coronary event. |
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| snoosnoo wrote: | | N cee thirty wrote: | I used to think that driver-less trains were a bad idea, but when you get these tossers striking on what seems to be an essential service, it's time things changed.
Don't like the terms of your employment? well fuck off somewhere else as there's plenty of people coming in this country every year keen for work. |
I made a statement similar to this and the reply was
| Quote: | What so your employer suddenly changes the requirements of your contract and you have to accept it or leave? That's not fair is it? |
To be honest, it's not fair in all cases but when a company wants to develop or introduce a new service, if the current staff just said, no we're not doing that, you'd be deemed a complete ignorant, selfish arsehole.
I honestly don't see why doing a week of nights a month is hampering their life? They'll end up getting paid more regardless but of course they'll want more. A report I read said they start as early as 4.45 some mornings and some even finish as late as 1.30 am!!!! Poor workers. People doing shift work complaining about shift work when a night shift gets thrown in the mix. |
I don't know what the union think they're going to achieve by striking other than making it clearer in the minds of the tube bosses that driverless trains need to be arranged and quick
the reply to your question is a fair one, if they were getting paid 20k, but at 45k it's more than enough to compensate them for their time, whenever that may be
i work in agriculture and them times are pretty much standard during the summer especially at harvest every single day, for half the money, they do not know they're born these people. ____________________ '00 Aprilia RS50 > '92 Honda CG > '99 Yamaha Fazer > '91 Yamaha RXS > '79 Suzuki X5 > 01' Honda Cg > 07' Honda Cg > 82' Kawasaki Z200 > suzuki gsxr 400 gk73a > honda vfr 400 NC30 Mod 2 Passed 09/06/2011
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| N cee thirty wrote: | I don't know what the union think they're going to achieve by striking other than making it clearer in the minds of the tube bosses that driverless trains need to be arranged and quick
the reply to your question is a fair one, if they were getting paid 20k, but at 45k it's more than enough to compensate them for their time, whenever that may be
i work in agriculture and them times are pretty much standard during the summer especially at harvest every single day, for half the money, they do not know they're born these people. |
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If the staff could get together and give a reasoned explanation of why working nights would be akin to sacrificing their first born, they might regain some public support. But at least for me as a Northerner, they're in the news every year complaining about how little they get paid for the job they do. They should all do job swaps with some NHS nurses, they'd love those shifts, they get to sit down and read papers! ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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If you don't like following orders or your work conditions (of a job you applied for let's not forget) then
there's nothing stopping anybody starting their own business doing whatever it is they do or retraining and working to their own rules.
But the paid holidays and sick pay and union 'assistance' go right out of the window and most can't hack that.
Probably because they've weighed themselves down with family commitments or mortgages they can
only just afford or both. That and many haven't the nerve/business acumen/skills/enthusiasm/work ethic/
determination/education to go it alone. Who's fault is that?
If you go into a restaurant and order a steak, you can hardly complain when you get a steak.
If you want to work for someone else then you kinda have to do what they say, that's the way it is.
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Old Thread Alert!
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