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dave4545454 wrote: »i just showed you and i'm still awaiting your apology.
You know very well that the poster by the name of MrsRee posted that comment and that account has absolutely nothing to do with me ........ but, of course, a little weasel like you haven't the balls to apologise!
You are pathetic and everyone can see it ....Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0 -
I'm confused about the 1.7% public sector rise, given that there was a public sector pay freeze last year.
You must bear in mind that, for example, Teachers get an annual increment rise!!
That is in addition to an annual 'cost of living' rise.
The Increment rises continued unabated PLUS TLR payments were being issued like confetti to give Teachers an increase!
The Teachers, for one, didn't suffer at all .....Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0 -
You know very well that the poster by the name of MrsRee posted that comment and that account has absolutely nothing to do with me ........ but, of course, a little weasel like you haven't the balls to apologise!
You are pathetic and everyone can see it ....
yes, it's pure coincidence that there just happens to be an unrelated mr ree and a mrs ree on one message board. there's a mr ree and a totally unconnected mrs ree on most forums:rotfl:
here's a hint when you start up your next AE, make it very different to the one you have already, otherwise it
gives the game away that it's the same person:rotfl:
i can see very clearly why everyone hates you on MSEMartin has asked me to tell you I'm about to cut the cheese, pull my finger.0 -
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Unlike nurses, Teachers can get TLR Payments for such things as looking after the Bike Shed, Maintaining the Notice Board ... these TLR payments range from £3,000 to over £12,000 - in ADDITION to their £34,000 Salary!
There has been an explosion in these TLR Payments ..... it's an outrage!Bringing Happiness where there is Gloom!0 -
Mr Ree, I wouldn't be too happy if I was the employer paying you the supposed £1500 a day your on, to sit on MSE posting threads all day long.
Graham_Devon works for the NHS and he's on here all the live long day. What makes it worse is that he's an agency worker, so it costs more to employee him than having a permie who might actually do some work for the NHS.
It's a disgrace that all of us are paying Graham_Devon's wages via our taxes, that he is soaking up monetary and IT resources that could be spent on health care.
He's an absolute disgrace.0 -
dave4545454 wrote: »we all know the £1500 a day is bullsh!t and mr ree is unemployed
he said in another thread that he's 73 years old, which either makes him a very highly paid septuagenarian or.....a billy bullshiner'Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.'
GALATIANS 6: 7 (KJV)0 -
RenovationMan wrote: »Graham_Devon works for the NHS and he's on here all the live long day. What makes it worse is that he's an agency worker, so it costs more to employee him than having a permie who might actually do some work for the NHS.
It's a disgrace that all of us are paying Graham_Devon's wages via our taxes, that he is soaking up monetary and IT resources that could be spent on health care.
He's an absolute disgrace.
I'm sat at home today, still getting paid. Good eh.
Nice to be informed that I'm apparently an agency worker, working for the NHS though. Thanks for letting me know! This agency I apparently work for must owe me quite a considerable sum of money!
Anything else you want to let me know after making it up?0
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