Hello

Biker Don:

kcrussell25:
What you mean skint? Go in the professional section and all you are told is how shelf stacking pays more than driving.

Yeah! They should go for it then. Flexible contracts, 12 - 14 hours a week on minimum wage, awkward hours making it harder to get another job. I must be nuts to leave that

Just applied for a job delivering furniture for £20k (supermarket is £13K)

To be fair they do quote Aldi who do pay more per hour but the rest is the same in terms of low, awkward contract hours.

Good luck with the furniture job