Just popped out to get some diesel, none in the Shell station, only super diesel, £1.67 a litre!So looking forward to buying 2000L of heating oil this week...not.
On Monday it was up 9p/ltr from Friday.
Truck pumps the other day were £1.71 a litre and annoyingly their system had something wrong with it. The div behind the till tried to get me to pay on my own card, £860! (That was just for one tankJust popped out to get some diesel, none in the Shell station, only super diesel, £1.67 a litre!
Truck pumps the other day were £1.71 a litre and annoyingly their system had something wrong with it. The div behind the till tried to get me to pay on my own card, £860! (That was just for one tank) Over I think £800 spend roughly it won’t accept a single payment on a fuel card on welcome breaks systems.
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Truck pumps the other day were £1.71 a litre and annoyingly their system had something wrong with it. The div behind the till tried to get me to pay on my own card, £860! (That was just for one tank) Over I think £800 spend roughly it won’t accept a single payment on a fuel card on welcome breaks systems.
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As an ex-Welcome Break "div", he/she had probably already seen more "divs" driving trucks, vans and company cars than you will have dealt with all week relating to anything, trying to put anything and everything on fuel cards that day and complaining when you can't. And if their system had gone down, anything from a issue with the till, the scanner, the pump system, finance office or internet connection, they'll be looking forward to a really enjoyable shift trying to make it work, still find time to get to the loo, or even manage to take a break (I can recall one one hand the number of times I got a full break in 18mths of nights).Never spent that much but some divs have no idea on fuel cards, was once asked why I'd bought £100 worth of oil, I hadn't but they put my fuel through the till like that
It's the calmest clear night, not a puff of air and we've got a power cut FFS, mind you it is lincolnshire! Do I go pull the geny out and the widow maker lead?
So looking forward to buying 2000L of heating oil this week...not.
On Monday it was up 9p/ltr from Friday.
I tried to use my fuel card to pay for my fuel. Normally they split it but he was adminet he couldn’t, he had me sat nearly 2h. Eventually he did split it. After saying he couldn’t. Even though every other welcome break cashier does split it for whatever reason they have to. Just to add, it wasn’t my fuel card that was the issue, it has a 1100ltr limit. He definitely was a div, most are fine however.As an ex-Welcome Break "div", he/she had probably already seen more "divs" driving trucks, vans and company cars than you will have dealt with all week relating to anything, trying to put anything and everything on fuel cards that day and complaining when you can't. And if their system had gone down, anything from a issue with the till, the scanner, the pump system, finance office or internet connection, they'll be looking forward to a really enjoyable shift trying to make it work, still find time to get to the loo, or even manage to take a break (I can recall one one hand the number of times I got a full break in 18mths of nights).
Smile, relax - and maybe make just a few moments of the poor sap on next to minimum wage (probably still being paid an average of 35 hrs a week, even though last "week" they worked a whole lot more, with no overtime, as next "week" it will be less) day just a little better.
And you never know, when you get stuck with a flat tyre, flat battery, or are just tired and knackered at mid-night waiting for the pumps to click off, they might just chuck you a free satchet or two for the coffee machine, 'cos you, and your and your vehicle stuck in their mind as someone a bit less of a complete t**t than the rest of the general public, who seem to make it their ambition to be one.
I can still remember the "nice" drivers and I stopped working for Welcome Break in 1995 - even got wedding cake slices from two lorry drivers who used to come through! And their complaints about the new governors/limiters affecting their ability to climb the hills on the M62![]()
I don’t think we get that much from Russia, much less than mainland Europe does certainly.
Not that will come as any comfort as the prices will shoot up anyway I’m sure!!
If you did try it without turning the CUs main switch off I doubt many generators would run, all the other local houses would still be connected so your little generator would be trying to supply those as well, either the generators breaker would trip out or the unit would stallP
Preferably not. Apart from the electrocution risk from the double-ended extension lead, there might be a poor sod, on a pole, getting a poke from your genny feeding back down the line!
More heating oil is on order now, we had a delivery a few weeks ago but the missus only ordered 500 liters![]()