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If I agreed with you, we’d both be wrong.
Don't go for the likes of amazon, suppose to be a nightmare to work for.Seems to be, delivery esp. Which aint going to diminish as a service any time soon.
Don't go for the likes of amazon, suppose to be a nightmare to work for.Seems to be, delivery esp. Which aint going to diminish as a service any time soon.
Boooo!I made a resolution in 1995 that I've kept to this day - not to accept targets or resolutions either self imposed or imposed by management just made because of an arbitrary time of year. I've never failed in this. All my targets relate solely to what needs to be done as and when arises.
An old friend of mine packed in teaching in his mid 50s to stack shelves in woolworths. Was the best thing he ever did he claims. Instantly looked 10 years younger and got to eat a "lot" of chocolate that had to be discarded after getting "accidentally" knocked off shelves.*I know what you mean, but been out of job scene for nearly 2 years. With a valid reason mind, but that reason is not here anymore, so the new year seems as good a time as any to me. Nowt stressful, maybe back into the delivery game with a supermarket, or just a supermarket shop floorer.
Well done you Sir.Its been hard for everyone mate.
Not a chance of going back into pensions and stuff. Hated it by the time I left. I am incredibly fortunate that I dont have to work, but want to. That is a privilege not afforded to many of my age. That is hard.
Don't go for the likes of amazon, suppose to be a nightmare to work for.
Well done you Sir.
You have made your own luck in that respect and your work ethic is a credit to you.
How’s your Dad?
*Personal Resolution is to read more, have a serious backlog of books.
Best of luck to both of you.Dad is cheerful, but has a complicated issue they are trying to sort, thanks.
You’d think that wouldn’t you..The supermarket delivery stuff appeals to me though. For one, customers will always be in!
You’d think that wouldn’t you..
Be careful what you wish for mate, delivery driving for supermarkets isn’t as stress free as you think … very hard to retain drivers when they realise how hard the job is according to my daughter who is a team leader in that department for TescoNo chance mate. Done the parcel stuff once, and I enjoyed it. The supermarket delivery stuff appeals to me though. For one, customers will always be in!