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getmore4less wrote: »Your wife failed to turn up where she was expected.
Your wife needs to sort out where she needs to be and get there on time.
if she is causing you so much grief you need to have a word with her to get her work life sorted.
Next time someone phones "she left for work I have no idea where she is".
Umm did you read the original post?0 -
missbiggles1 wrote: »I'm surprised she still has a husband!:D
More personal comments and nastiness....0 -
BrassicWoman wrote: »the employer has behaved entirely reasonably, legally, and ethically.
OK. Just to point out that whereas I might not agree - this is a relevant comment from this poster. Thank you for staying on thread and commenting on the subject raised.0 -
No, I mean my international haulage company that celebrated its 25th birthday earlier this year. I've regularly given advice to people who want to be drivers, commentary on the Calais situation and general advice on this board to those with genuine queries or problems.
I think you post deliberately silly 'dilemmas' because you know you will get negative responses and enjoy , perversely, the reaction, otherwise, why would you persist with the silliness.
Ho hum. We can all wave our willies if we really want to but I'll decline thank you.
Well I have some advice for you thats going to save you lots of time... Can you guess?0 -
OP, I am not quite au fait thority with the history here, but there clearly is some. You appear to have nothing but contempt for people posting here. So why keep coming back?0
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MacMickster wrote: »I think that I've figured out what the OP was after when he started this thread, so here goes.......
Quite right. How disgraceful for your wife's employer to wake you up in the middle of the night. I'd recommend a good compo lawyer.
Now that the OP has heard what he wants, hopefully there is no need to prolong this thread with all of those clearly idiotic posters telling him that he needs to grow up.
Someone else who just doesnt get it. If you have a valid comment to make on topic its welcomed. Im interested in opinions.
What Im not interested in is personal, nasty comments, comments on things unrelated to the post, comments about stuff in the past, or general comments where the poster thinks they're the funniest thing since Basil Brush.... Got it?0 -
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Deleted%20User wrote: »Yet. Why. Respond? You wouldn't be tired then.
That was my immediate thought. Apologies in advance to O/P
Why does this board exist? :question: for selective posting? people aren't generally going to praise who make a thread, but they do feel the need to post their dilemma and drama's in letting of steam if nothing else, it's clearly unfortunate they are out of the circle of acceptable only posters, of course.
Run along and attend to newbie posts who you do appreciate and who can also be anyone feeding you any old tripe or double post the same question, time after time.
I really don't have a clue what you are trying to say here. Is this supposed to make some sense?0 -
Just delete this thread, chill out OP, don't get rattled by people who wouldn't speak to you like that face to face.
Move on with your life beyond this forum.0 -
mattcanary wrote: »Of course getting an unannounced phone call at 11.30pm is an unsociable time.
Why would you think it isn;t?
It's personal perception, 02.00 is unsociable, 11.30 to me is relatively unsociable.
[quote=[Deleted User];70831615]Ho hum. We can all wave our willies if we really want to but I'll decline thank you.
Well I have some advice for you thats going to save you lots of time... Can you guess?[/QUOTE]
Don't have a willy to wave. You suggested that my international experience was buying fags in France and selling them in a pub. I explained a little further as your assumption was incorrect.0
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