i have just been offered a job for £6.44 for days (class one) .i could work at aldi`s and get £7.50 for stacking shelves. i am ■■■■■■ off going for jobs only to be offered crap money.
if you have been offered less,name and shame them
mark-whiley:
i have just been offered a job for £6.44 for days (class one) .i could work at aldi`s and get £7.50 for stacking shelves. i am [ZB] off going for jobs only to be offered crap money.
if you have been offered less,name and shame them
no wonder there is a shortage of drivers.
if you work in aldi,s you have to be able to memorise all the prices. worth £7.50
yes.
kitkat:
we ain’t allowed to name and shame on the site, due to the owners might get dropped in the brown stuff
Not exactly…
If you can Prove what you want to say , then by all means say it…
If it could possibly land us in front of the judge, handing over my hard earned pennies then the post may be removed until we see the proof and satisfy ourselves that our arses are covered!!!
If you can Prove what you want to say , then by all means say it…
yes fair enough ricky, but why bother these companies have big lawyers and know the rule book inside out,so if some members have things to say and it could possibly land someone on this site either yourselves at trucknet or a member in trouble, would it be worth it. i think not.
theres a simple rule to this if you don’t like what you read about a job,or what you hear at an interview,then the right is yours not to apply for the job,or say no thanks at the interview.
please also bear in mind ,although 6.44 might not be alot to someone out there ( which i agree it ain’t ) it might be better than some guy or girl out there is getting right now and that extra pound or two might help there family a little better.someone will take this position does that make them wrong for taking the job just because x amount have refused the job before.
thats right shogun
one of the drivers from cheltenham took out one of the high trailers and hit a bridge in london area.
he got a final warning for it they are not meant to be used on the sapa contract but they did,
CANNONBALL:
thats right shogun
one of the drivers from cheltenham took out one of the high trailers and hit a bridge in London area.
he got a final warning for it they are not meant to be used on the sapa contract but they did,
Always turned up at our warehouse with a 5 metre + trailer and guess what our warehouse was 4.5 metres! We had loads of room to tip inside and due to the fact we had specialised forklifts that wouldn’t go outside they quite often got turned around.
kitkat:
yes fair enough ricky, but why bother these companies have big lawyers and know the rule book inside out,so if some members have things to say and it could possibly land someone on this site either yourselves at trucknet or a member in trouble, would it be worth it. i think not.