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Back when I was a lad... *cue Hovis tune.
Remember those days as though it was yesterday. Power cuts twice a day, very little coal for heating and having an outside toilet to boot. But for us up here in the North it's a walk in the park. Yorkshire men can take it....Unfortunately, that instantly reminded me of the winter of 1978/1979, when we (in t' north) had a horribly cold winter combined with mass power cuts due to strikes AND there was hardly any coal and thus had no heating (I grew up in a house without central heating, with a single open coal fire as the primary source of heat in the house).
Now that was a 'bad situation', and makes tomorrow look like a walk in the park.
Remember those days as though it was yesterday. Power cuts twice a day, very little coal for heating and having an outside toilet to boot. But for us up here in the North it's a walk in the park. Yorkshire men can take it....
I am working class and proud of it. Worked all my life and what do we get in return....not a lot.
Strange, I come on this forum as a small oasis of calm to read about my special interest in trains (and trainz) and to get away from my stressful daytime occupation working for a local council. I say 'stressful' because for the last few years we've had pay freezes and massive job cuts and spending reductions which have meant that those of us who are left have had to take on significantly increased workloads. But of course the real stress comes from the endless vilification that comes our way from right wing journalists and their fellow travellers acting as mouthpieces, as on this forum, for the millionaire editors and billionaire proprietors who enjoy genuinely 'gold plated' pensions (and salary, bonus and share option packages to boot).Over here, we're used to this sort of thing & the 'public sector' are well known for being slow to deliver thier services in some areas at the best of times, when it comes down to council workers, even when they do manage to do thier jobs it's not generally a good job, they just don't seem to care less these days. Council bosses are more concerned about thier golf handicap or bonuses than they are about the general public.
Strange, I come on this forum as a small oasis of calm to read about my special interest in trains (and trainz) and to get away from my stressful daytime occupation working for a local council. I say 'stressful' because for the last few years we've had pay freezes and massive job cuts and spending reductions which have meant that those of us who are left have had to take on significantly increased workloads. But of course the real stress comes from the endless vilification that comes our way from right wing journalists and their fellow travellers acting as mouthpieces, as on this forum, for the millionaire editors and billionaire proprietors who enjoy genuinely 'gold plated' pensions (and salary, bonus and share option packages to boot).
The fact that my take home income has been cut by over 10 per cent in the last two years is hard to take. The total lack of job security even harder. But when the Government propose to impose a 3% 'pension tax' to cut my income still further and threaten my retirement income as well in order to pay down the deficit caused by their friends in the City of London and on Wall Street (the fabled '1%') I say enough is enough.
Tomorrow, I will be proud to be manning a picket line outside my place of work and I'm pleased to say the vast majority of my colleagues, including those who are not members of a union, will be joining us.
Sorry to get 'political', but then again this thread is nothing to do with Trainz and probably shouldn't have been allowed in the first place.
Moderators, please close this thread!
Paul (in a picketing kind of mood)
That's the best thing about working in the public sector, the complete immunity to paying income tax, National Insurance, VAT, vehicle licence fee.That it is the rest of us who help fund these pensions is beyond their ken.
Sorry to get 'political', but then again this thread is nothing to do with Trainz and probably shouldn't have been allowed in the first place.
Moderators, please close this thread!
Paul (in a picketing kind of mood)
That's the best thing about working in the public sector, the complete immunity to paying income tax, National Insurance, VAT, vehicle licence fee.
Hang on.