Oh come on Den it's every fans dream win £65m on the old Euros Millions, buy the club pay off the debts and creditors. Run it for a week and declare yourself bankrupt and go back to work. I mean what's the alternative? Buy a Villa somewhere sunny and maybe a boat and drink and shag yourself to death over 30 years? Oh wait....I agree with you.
1) Lunchtimes are for lunch. Never attend any work meetings held over your lunch break. If it's important, they can tell you in their time. 2) **** up the stock take and, if asked to repeat, **** it up again. Make them realise highly unmotivated agency staff can't be trusted with "important jobs" like that. 3) Laugh at them, it hurts more.
Why not? I’ll be as happy to see the back of Acun’s as I was Ehab. I support Hull City, not the owner, if the club goes out of business, the only good thing to come out of it would be I wouldn’t have the stresses of football in my life. Although I’m sure I’d find another team to support eventually.
Because it was agency it's the wee fat ****ing ignorant woman at the agency and I haven't been her flavour of the month since she phoned after the event and expressed her disgust at the way I'd conducted myself...I think she took offence when I told her to go **** herself I think if there's the remotest chance of anyone putting the boot in to a potential employer,she's chief suspect.
1...When I said Lunchtime,it was more an indication of the approximate time (1pm),I'd had my break. 2...I never had a chance,I did one. 3...As above.
Lunchtimes are for southerners, those as know have dinnertimes. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
And you can shove your cranachan up your bahookie. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Feels wrong to give your post a like, I’m sure you know what I mean. Anyway I hope you get something sorted soon that suits you. Take care of yourself as well.
I'm fine,it's the timing of the whole thing,it couldn't be worse! Just over 2 years until I get my state pension and a bit of work for a 12-18 months would see me right There's far worse off than me doing the rounds though!! Hey,I was just laughing out loud at that swimming pool we're talking about on the other thread,do you remember the Driff pool when it was open air and you had swimming at school in the winter?
Certainly do! And I remember diving for the brick in my pyjamas. Used to go swimming on a Saturday morning for 3d and then go to Majestic for the Saturday morning movie with the other 3d. when at junior school. Not an adult in sight, can’t imagine it these days.
I've still got my certificates for retrieving the brick etc.I'll dig them out tomorrow and see who signed them but Mr Foster rings a bell? We used to get told to get in it and their was ice on the top of it.
Not a 'Jock' Big Vern and there's been the same woman involved for the last 48 years. Missionary work LOL
Missionary work up there is a thankless task, the feckers won't leave their attics. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Take it from me Ric. Retirement is great ..Everyday is like a bank holiday...I went in October 2016. I was only young though! Best 8 and a bit years of my life..Loads of time to do the things you want to do! Lazing about in your underpants/ Spying on the neighbours/Reading/Fishing/Going to the gym/Surfing the net!!!!!!!!!! On swimming. I was at Hall Road/Welton in the late 60's for about three years. We were made to walk from there about a mile to the pool at the Orphanage Sailors' Children's home on Cottingham Road come rain or shine...If it was today there'd be a riot and the kid's parents would be bombarding the head with complaints. Then I moved to Bransholme High in the early 70's, and they had an indoor swimming pool. It was like I'd moved into a different world. The facilities were amazing for those times...