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1 minute ago, 19QOS19 said:

Scummy mummies who think they are the first human ever to operate a pram and have right of way over everyone else. Automatically thinking they are entitled to compulsory assistance.

Aye, where on earth do they get the impression from that customer service staff are there to help?

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Aye, where on earth do they get the impression from that customer service staff are there to help?

Wheelchairs take priority in my view. And if someone is coming out with a pram backwards I don't know what anyone else can do to aid them. By lifting the front it'd tip the kid further back.

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2 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:

Wheelchairs take priority in my view. And if someone is coming out with a pram backwards I don't know what anyone else can do to aid them. By lifting the front it'd tip the kid further back.

Do the world a favour and tip the kids onto the tracks.

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Do the world a favour and tip the kids onto the tracks.

I was just gobsmacked that I received abuse when in fairness to her she did it correctly. The amount of folk who wrongly push the pram out forward is staggering. But if they do that near me I can help. I genuinely have no idea what was expected of me by her as she was coming out in a way that required no assistance.

I should add that she was coming out as I had asked her to go further down as there was no room due to the wheelchair. So I can only assume she had the hump as she wasn't given priority over the wheelchair and rather than make a scene about a wheelchair, she vented her anger at me in another way.

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Just now, 19QOS19 said:

 

 


I was just gobsmacked that I received abuse when in fairness to her she did it correctly. The amount of folk who wrongly push the pram out forward is staggering. But if they do that near me I can help. I genuinely have no idea what was expected of me by her as she was coming out in a way that required no assistance.

 

 

Listen, I'm with you on this. Your mistake was being there. If you suspect someone might need help soon, get out the way. It's all about anticipation. You'll learn.

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Listen, I'm with you on this. Your mistake was being there. If you suspect someone might need help soon, get out the way. It's all about anticipation. You'll learn.




Perhaps. I'll keep praying for the breakthrough of mind reading bunnets.

One day!
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Thieving is a regular occurrence on the site I'm working on and I'm not convince these are random thefts I think some shady workers here are liaising with workers for same sub contractors from other sites and clocking where stuff is and then coming here early doors and taking stuff away to other jobs.


Used to live in an estate that was being built up. At one point my house was the last finished and occupied property. Outside our house the road was fenced off and the entrance to the building site with a security guard.

Without fail, every morning around 3-4am I would be woken with the gates scrapping open and a van going in. Always assumed it was contracted thieving.

A bloke a few doors down, his house backed onto the building site and he would jump over his fence and collect the materials he needed to build a double garage in the same style as his house. Done a great job and I doubt he paid a penny for the materials.
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3 hours ago, 19QOS19 said:

Scummy mummies who think they are the first human ever to operate a pram and have right of way over everyone else. Automatically thinking they are entitled to compulsory assistance.

Yup. My wife was waiting in her wheelchair for the lift at the St Enoch centre when two women with prams and bairns in tow barged past her . If I'd been there the prams would have been straight over the balcny.

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8 hours ago, Gaz FFC said:

Office staff are generally lazy as f**k.

Spend all day tapping away at a computer and call that hard work.

Remember once getting asked to move a few desks for some office c***s. Have to wonder how I'm supposed to be better equipped at lifting a heavy desk than you your majesty.

At least you don't have to listen to obnoxious twats moaning at you over the phone, 40 hours a week...

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People who moan about office staff are clearly thickos who haven't stuck in at school and find themselves in a menial, labouring job.

Either that or in a call centre.



Ok, but surely office staff asking someone else to empty their bins while they sit on their arses is bit wrong surely??
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