Excellent response and (rather sadly) exactly what I expected.
You,Sir,are a prime example of the hypocrasy that most rail staff find abhorrent.
We are expected to listen to your vitriol then,when questioned,you respond with the sort of ill-informed rubbish you've posted in this thread.
Of course,you're free to disagree with whomever you please but the language you're using is purely meant to atagonise.
If you can see this,please stop.
If you can't see this,you have a problem.
It's a crying shame that people of your type seem to take pleasure in blaming all the ills of the modern railway on frontline staff.
You claim to see the 'bigger picture' - perhaps you do although it's strange that your views seem so narrow on this particular point.
No doubt you'll treat this post with the same contempt as a few others.
Don't.
Read,think,respond.
"Blah blah blah"?
You know where you can shove that don't you?
Have a nice day.
Believe me I was tempted to respond with something much more insulting, but that would be sinking to your level.
Again, let's stick to the facts. Where have I blamed all the ills of society on front line rail staff?
If that's not an antagonistic remark I don't know what is.
My views are not narrow, they simply oppose yours.
The bigger picture is this.
In the EMT case I see guys on £50k a year plus walking out on the job because they are going to be £500 a year better off. They simply don't like it because the company is paying less in (even though that company has had a government bail out!). They are some how more expert than the people that say the pot is well funded. Why don't they invest that £500 in a slush fund of their own?
Their action inconveniences thousands of people. The only choice I have to 'fight back', is to make some remarks on a forum, which I think are perfectly valid.
Some have argued these are "ordinary workers". Let's examine that:
20k more a year than firefighter, double that of a nurse, double that of a teacher, double that of a police officer. Arguably many of these people have more difficult jobs.
source
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12678661
Most graduates are not getting paid these amounts, yet some of these workers can't even spell!
These people are paid 'professional levels of pay', yet they don't behave like professionals. When they country really needs them they down tools to make a point like some petulant child.
If these people were cleaners on the minimum wage, working 14 hours a day, struggling to pay the bills, or the dairy farmers (who I actually really support) then I could understand it.
It's simply out and out greed and two fingers up to loyal passengers and the country as a whole.
You won't like what I have to say, but unless I support you fully you'd have some objection. I'd agree my language is to the point and raises some interesting questions, but quite honestly I'm fed up of being inconvenienced.
You should be able to fully justify this action, instead you'd rather attack me, a customer of EMT. For that reason I don't really care what you think, because you most definitely can't see the big picture.