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We had to sign a new swp just the other week. A agency driver at another depot fell on exiting the cab when his stair gave way. So now we have to bang every stair as we go in and out to see if it is sound 
I had a accident the other day, fell badly twice in the ice and snow. Hurt my back and cracked my head am still in agony all over but i never reported it because it would be like end of days and i cannae be bothered with it.
I actually understand the companys position because even though our depot is small we have had 2 ■■■■ takers in the last few years, one got pensioned off and the other has been on the sick for months over nothing really and both have had big claims from the company.
I hope you all remembered to do a 8 page risk ■■■essment before posting and don’t for get to do a risk ■■■essment on doing a risk ■■■essment 
dozy:
limeyphil:
My brother is working for a subby of a large haulage company. The truck he drives is in the company colours, So the staff don’t really know who’s a subby and who’s not.
He’s lost count about the amount of times Mr jobsworth has come running over likes he’s been told the Russians are invading, Only to be told that the important issue of this century is he isn’t wearing the company uniform. It came as something of a surprise to the jobsworth that my brother was already aware that he wasn’t wearing a uniform. It turns out that Mr jobsworth has several cousins around the country, Every depot in fact.
But here’s the one that takes the biscuit. Mr jobsworth senior came running over to explain the finer points of exiting a cab. Well after 26 years of entering and exiting lorries i think he’s got the hang of it.
It turns out that Mr jobsworth seniors job is to watch how people get in and out of lorries. That’s what he does for his whole shift.
No wonder there’s a recession when companies insist on employing none productive jobsworths, We’re doomed.
Just do what the company ask and have a quiet life
,they want you to wear the company uniform so as long as the company provide it what is the problem,would you rather go out and pay £££££££ out of your own pocket
,as for getting in and out of the cab,well I guess the fact he wasn’t wearing the company uniform made him stand out like a sore thumb,if he had been wearing the company uniform the bloke in the office wouldn’t have given him a second glance.
As you havn’t read the thread correctly, I’ll try to explain.
He didn’t work for the main company, He worked for a subby. Therefore the main company didn’t supply him with a uniform. The lorry just happened to be in the main companies colours.
And as for the guy in the office seeing him? I don’t understand what guy in what office you’re on about. It has been explained that there is a bloke that has a job that walks around looking at how drivers exit lorries. I don’t think he has an office.
And as for the guy in the office seeing him? I don’t understand what guy in what office you’re on about. It has been explained that there is a bloke that has a job that walks around looking at how drivers exit lorries. I don’t think he has an office.
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Class lol