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my car was hit by a Tesco HGV
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TrickyWicky wrote: »Are you by any chance a manager? - Most workplaces seem to have this attitude these days and it stinks.
no im not a manager, what made you think i was.0 -
Just the way you refer to the telling off as 'routine' as if its supposed to happen. It just made you sound like a manager who identifies with bad staff management techniques.
Apologies for any offence I may have caused in asking.0 -
TrickyWicky wrote: »Just the way you refer to the telling off as 'routine' as if its supposed to happen. It just made you sound like a manager who identifies with bad staff management techniques.
Apologies for any offence I may have caused in asking.
no offence taken0 -
stobarts and tesco are so strict with their drivers not like joe blogs haulage who don't give a stuff on how they drive or how they treat there lorries.
Penton's Haulage springs to mind.
http://www.commercialmotor.com/latest-news/pentons-haulage-fined-after-driver-is-crushed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1386808/Two-women-killed-head-crash-lorry-careers-lanes-traffic.html0 -
Thats exactly what i meant, dh worked for joe blogs haulage for quite a few years and was shouted and swarn at on a daily basic, such as why aren't you in such a place you should of been tipped by now, it didn't matter to them if there was traffic jams and hold up on the motorway, you had to keep them wheels turning regardless, he voes he would never go back to that type of work. stobarts have a total different attitude always safety first.0
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