angellonewolf
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yea thats fine but try to pass it off as some one elses work or we start taking the ****Are you allowed to post pictures of your own work?
yea thats fine but try to pass it off as some one elses work or we start taking the ****Are you allowed to post pictures of your own work?
Must be crap drills, how on earth did they bend one?
YesAre you allowed to post pictures of your own work?
My son has always had a van and fuel card . He has always had it for reasonable personal use out of work hoursThe biggest problem is HR with absolutely no HR experience.
Operations managers who think they are the Managing Director. (And came from being a warehouse manager)
Plus a wish to drive down wages when "they" think you would benefit from a role change. (Meaning they think you will make them more money)
My son has always had a van and fuel card . He has always had it for reasonable personal use out of work hours
He used it to pick up and drop of kids at time. He does not want to run the GtR daily and his wife needs family car for work now she works 25 miles away.
They have now got him a smaller van (useless for work purposes) and told him he can not use it out of works hours or to transport people enroute to work .( I.e drop the kids or his wife off.)
What planet are these people on?
He has even offered to buy his own diesel commuter dail car if they will pay a fuel allowance each month or allow the use of the fuel card he uses for the van. So it can be monitored. (Oh the van is live tracked as well)
that is the point you inform them they will need somewhere at work to secure the vehicle out of hours as you need to make other arrangements prior to workMy son has always had a van and fuel card . He has always had it for reasonable personal use out of work hours
He used it to pick up and drop of kids at time. He does not want to run the GtR daily and his wife needs family car for work now she works 25 miles away.
They have now got him a smaller van (useless for work purposes) and told him he can not use it out of works hours or to transport people enroute to work .( I.e drop the kids or his wife off.)
What planet are these people on?
He has even offered to buy his own diesel commuter dail car if they will pay a fuel allowance each month or allow the use of the fuel card he uses for the van. So it can be monitored. (Oh the van is live tracked as well)
At least it would come out easily !was holding on a 2m3 bucket on a loader I inspected .................made me chuckle
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My guess it’ll be down to taxes.
Was, past tense.was holding on a 2m3 bucket on a loader I inspected .................made me chuckle
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It's double nutted and threadlocked, what more do you want? Safety first.
So he wants them to pay for his travel to his place of work?My son has always had a van and fuel card . He has always had it for reasonable personal use out of work hours
He used it to pick up and drop of kids at time. He does not want to run the GtR daily and his wife needs family car for work now she works 25 miles away.
They have now got him a smaller van (useless for work purposes) and told him he can not use it out of works hours or to transport people enroute to work .( I.e drop the kids or his wife off.)
What planet are these people on?
He has even offered to buy his own diesel commuter dail car if they will pay a fuel allowance each month or allow the use of the fuel card he uses for the van. So it can be monitored. (Oh the van is live tracked as well)
So he wants them to pay for his travel to his place of work?
If he succeeds, let us all know, so we can all apply for a job there too!
Way back, but a bloke turns up to collect his brand new racing dinghy with a home made wooden trailer, no suspension or other finer points. My father was a bit concerned! It was common then to have a simple pin hitch, which he had bolted to his bumper (no bracing..) and he nailed the tongue onto the wooden backbone with some nails, then whacked them over as the holes were for 3/8" bolts.
Insurance related.
Around then, Stonehenge free festival and a bloke with an Austin A60, broken leaf spring - I was mightily impressed and even volunteered on the bellows - built a charcoal fire, found a big rock and a Big Hammer and hammer-welded the spring back together, got it to boiled carrots and dropped it in the pit latrine to harden and temper... smell was "interesting", to say the least. Heard he made it home...I was on holiday in Cornwall around 1977 with some friends in a mates MG Magnette when we had a leaf spring break , I managed to jack the car up and got the broken parts of the spring together then used a pair of mole grips as an emergency repair while 2 of us travelled around trying to locate a new spring, probably did 100 miles like that
Contradiction in terms.I was just thinking something similar to the title when someone just suggested, with total conviction, that there's such a thing as a honest, truthful politician.
Be fair it's got a nice shine and they do say that Bullpoo baffles brains.
Practice !Must be crap drills, how on earth did they bend one?