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Floss said:-taff said:Floss said:That doesn't make it right, regardless of corporate decisions.No, this is true. It isn't right. And two wrongs don't make a right.But you know, it's nice to have a moral high horse but I don't expect that's going to last forever when the choice is more difficult between heat and eat. Personally, my morals are fairly flexible, I don't care about having the moral high ground, I like being honest, but if being honest impacted on my ability to live, it would soon be left by the wayside. Also, it has never bothered me what people think of me, so if anyone does want to have a go at my morally flexible outlook, they're welcome to.
I and my colleagues & bosses charge our phones at work when necessary but we don't say "oh the NHS waste money so it doesn't matter".
I would save your "outrage" for something more important, honestly.
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Slinky said:maryb said:Back when I worked in the City, the company were relaxed about us charging phones at work and making the odd personal call on the company's landlines It was tacitly accepted as a small trade off for the crazy hours and lack of work life balance. It was never official but I didn't feel I was doing anything untoward - it was just another employee benefit. Had there been an official policy saying not to, as there is in a lot of public sector offices where it is effectively the taxpayer picking up the cost ,that would have been a different matter
Somebody where I worked back in the 1990s left the organisation, in his leaving speech, her boss said it wasn't so much losing a secretary as regaining a phone lineNo man is worth crawling on this earth.
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I plug my phone into the USB port at the back of the telly.That’s on anyway,so no more juice being used.5
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Could we possibly leave the moral posturing at the door? Some folk charge their phones at work and their company are fine with it. Some charge their phone at work and their company might not be so fine with it if they knew - but you know what, those folk are taking an adult decision and the risk is theirs. Some people choose not to charge their phones at work - for whatever reason - and that choice doesn’t make them morally better than anyone else, it simply means they’ve made a different choice.This has been a great thread so far, with loads of useful and helpful info and support for what is, for many, a tricky time. Let’s not let judgement creep in and put folk off posting, eh?🎉 MORTGAGE FREE (First time!) 30/09/2016 🎉 And now we go again…New mortgage taken 01/09/23 🏡
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VintageHistorian said:OrkneyStar said:We are staying at a Premier Inn (have stayed in various places over the years but find this place suits us well). I have paid for breakfast for me for the two mornings (DS won't starve, kids eat free ha ha) - I don't normally eat a lot in the morning but you can bet I will try to eat as much as my little tummy will allow.
The continental breakfast includes jams, marmite, Nutella-type chocolate spread, and peanut butter. If any of those are something DS likes then get a couple of slices of bread (also in the continental section) and just make a sandwich or two at your table. Wrap it up in a napkin and then transfer it to a tupperware in your room.
They also have several types of sweet muffins (chocolate chip, and fruit - possibly blueberry?) so again, grab a couple for your table and then take them up to your room. You could also try taking a little lidded pot with you and any "leftover" fruit salad you have on your table and be decanted in there, since you don't like to contribute to food waste
Obviously I'm not saying "take loads of Premier Inn food back to the island" because that would be stupid. But if DS is the kind of child that gets hungry an hour after he's eaten two adult portions of eggs and bacon then at least you'll have a few extra supplies and you'll have got your moneys worth from your booking.
My grandaughter used to work at the Beefeater which does the breakfast for the Premier Inn next door and People regularly take enough food from the all you can eat breakfast to have for lunch and snacks.
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LadyHarriet said:GaleSF63 said:Someone way back - sorry can't acknowledge them as it's impossible to find something on a fast-moving thread, suggested a gadget for your car if you have one, to charge your phone there when practical. Seems like a good idea.
That sounds like the one we have, Very useful.
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OrkneyStar said:Tahlullah.H said:Favourite biscuits are mint Vicount, available from all 'quality' shops! Usually in a 2 pack deal.
Florenceem said:We get our loose tea from Sains bobs.5 -
My car has a built in charger for my phone on the dashboard so I automatically plug the phone in when I am driving.it also has a slot for the phone to sit in which is handy so its not sliding around.But if my phone rings I have a button on the steeringwheel that I can just push to answer, The display will also show any texts or emails which is handy.So many gadgets on modern cars today. When I started driving back in 1960 I thought I was well off just having little indicator flags on my car so I dodn't have to use hand signals on frosty mornings
Off to Dobbies this morning for my freebie coffee with my friends , the best £10.00 a year spent for the two hot drinks per month. A couple of hours nattering and chatting in the warm, with coffee and social company
My eldest DD has a loyalty card as well but so rarely uses it she gave it to me to use during the year as she really only uses it around Christmas time when she's buying bits in there. So I make good use of it along with mine.
Although the sun isn't out its not cold at all ,quite mild in fact.
Using up the end of a box of y/s raspberries today in a trifle, they were reduced to £1.00 and had some last night for pudding and the rest will get used this morning in a raspberry jelly.
Using up as much as I can in stock and stashing the spare cash away. I think I'm turning into a squirrel
Have a frugal day chums
JackieO xx15 -
mumf said:I plug my phone into the USB port at the back of the telly.That’s on anyway,so no more juice being used.8
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London_1 said:My car has a built in charger for my phone on the dashboard so I automatically plug the phone in when I am driving.it also has a slot for the phone to sit in which is handy so its not sliding around.I have this on mine also. It is a bit big brotherish though when I get in the car and because it's Tuesday, the phone sat nav automatically brings up the route to my local supermarket.With regards charging in the car not coming free, mine's a hybrid car that charges an additional battery when slowing down, so in a way I'm getting a bit of 'free' energy from that.Make £2025 in 2025
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