Tate and Lyle

Hello All

Is anyone here working for Tate and Lyle?
I have seen a few openings for them…wonder what they are like?

Cheers!

S

SWEET!!! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Sorry. :frowning: I’ll just sit here and be quiet :frowning:

I’ve done a few days work for them out of Northampton, one hit stuff and pretty simple, but days can be short with the resulting consequency’s :exclamation:
PS: Their Silvertown depot looks like a right tip :unamused:

Hoyer run Silvertown, most or all the drivers seem to be agency and then they are stood at the window dripping sugar &10 deep begging for a job.

They have got one of those one way mirrors as glass, cos they just seem to get ignored, mind you so do customer collection drivers

Mikejk:
PS: Their Silvertown depot looks like a right tip :unamused:

so does their birkenhead plant

MR VAIN:
SWEET!!! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Sorry. :frowning: I’ll just sit here and be quiet :frowning:

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: tee hee,

the silvertown factory can be bad for waiting about, plus you will get overrun with wasps in the summer

Hello sugar… :laughing: we run 4 tanks out of silvertown on international work to benelux and germany…the rates are good cos our tanks run back empty to the uk.
Hoyers run the transport and as far as i`m aware, they employ their drivers, and use agency as and when required…like a lot of firms.
they were looking for drivers a while ago, and the wage offered was over £32 grand a year, basic…so cant be all bad…good luck…

Worked for Hoyers out of Silvertown, if you dont like wasps, and I dont, dont do it, they are as big as golf balls and are nasty ■■■■■■■■■ but the money is good, and everything you touch is sticky.

Blunder Man:
Worked for Hoyers out of Silvertown, if you dont like wasps, and I dont, dont do it, they are as big as golf balls and are nasty [zb], but the money is good, and everything you touch is sticky.

I watched a Hoyer driver in Silvertown load his tank on B Bridge, take out the loading arm and clip it to the gantry. He then raised the steps, went down and drove the lorry to the parking area, still wearing his gloves :open_mouth:

there were a couple o drivers based at lymm truckstop,but they got finished up a couple of months ago,said stuff was goin scotch by train?