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Wee jelly…
It’s what they have for pudding in scotland.Wee jelly…
After we deep fry it of courseIt’s what they have for pudding in scotland.
They certainly allow you to release when you need to, and hold a surprising amount too. Sorry if this is too much informationHey, I’d be very happy to use them if it allows me to ‘release’ when I need to! Not health to hold in your urine for too long!
Bigger boxes have meal/personal needs reliefs/other people to help cover a quick break.What do Signallers do in a busy box?
Is that not illegal?! I would hope that there was appropriate intervention from whichever union was applicable?!Not on my network, we don't. Given how often we are stranded on units with no facilities, or at unstaffed stations with... No facilities.
We have also had guards Clause 9'd over an emergency PNB to use the toilet.
Trust me when I say that a Costa coffee cup and a Shewee has been my best friend, when in a bind.
There must be loads, surely. I live close to one, and now I'm considering a trivia thread about the signal box with the most attractive view for the signaller between having to do stuff. I think this one might win.I have never been in a signal box with only one signaller in it, but maybe that's just my Network.
Haha not at all when you are speaking to a health professional!They certainly allow you to release when you need to, and hold a surprising amount too. Sorry if this is too much information
Interesting washer additive you have there..The windscreen washer plastic chambers in cabs is a favourite on certain locomotives when drivers are desperate (apparently)
From what I understand, they had booked themself on as fit for duty, and about half way through, they had an urgent need, so to speak.Is that not illegal?! I would hope that there was appropriate intervention from whichever union was appropriate?
Being 'fit for duty' categorically does not imply that an individual will not require use of the lav at some point during their shift! Yikes!From what I understand, they had booked themself on as fit for duty, and about half way through, they had an urgent need, so to speak.
There was uproar in my depot, at the time. It was successfully appealed.
Should have got everyone in the depot to say they are unfit for duty the following day, as they might need to go to the toilet at some point!From what I understand, they had booked themself on as fit for duty, and about half way through, they had an urgent need, so to speak.
There was uproar in my depot, at the time. It was successfully appealed.
There are a couple of other tooHaha I’m glad that she liked it!
Hey, I’d be very happy to use them if it allows me to ‘release’ when I need to! Not health to hold in your urine for too long!
I’m going to check them out for sure!!
This is what does my head in about the rail industry. People put blood sweat and tears into building a positive safety culture with trust and engagement. Then all it takes is one manager to do something like that and it's round the company by Tuesday and the entire positive work is undone.From what I understand, they had booked themself on as fit for duty, and about half way through, they had an urgent need, so to speak.
There was uproar in my depot, at the time. It was successfully appealed.
ExactlyThis is what does my head in about the rail industry. People put blood sweat and tears into building a positive safety culture with trust and engagement. Then all it takes is one manager to do something like that and it's round the company by Tuesday and the entire positive work is undone.
Yep. Totally agreeThis is what does my head in about the rail industry. People put blood sweat and tears into building a positive safety culture with trust and engagement. Then all it takes is one manager to do something like that and it's round the company by Tuesday and the entire positive work is undone.
I’d have asked if he’d use a bottle in his office rather than go to the toilet.Yep. Totally agree
I delayed my train recently to go and use a toilet as none on my train were working. A manager later said to me "don't you carry an empty bottle in your bag?"
I actually asked him if he would have said that to a female driver and got the reply "that's different"!
You should have asked him for the order code for the company issue Wee bottleYep. Totally agree
I delayed my train recently to go and use a toilet as none on my train were working. A manager later said to me "don't you carry an empty bottle in your bag?"
I actually asked him if he would have said that to a female driver and got the reply "that's different"!
You should have asked him for the order code for the company issue Wee bottle
Only company branded ones that can be flogged on e-Bay will suffice!
To potentially sanction someone for Gross Misconduct for taking a much needed emergency PNB certainly wouldn’t result in dismissal. Unless there’s more to it?Not on my network, we don't. Given how often we are stranded on units with no facilities, or at unstaffed stations with... No facilities.
We have also had guards Clause 9'd over an emergency PNB to use the toilet.
Trust me when I say that a Costa coffee cup and a Shewee has been my best friend, when in a bind.
If there’s a company in the industry that wouldn’t laugh such a sanction out of “court”, quite frankly they should be named and shamedTo potentially sanction someone for Gross Misconduct for taking a much needed emergency PNB certainly wouldn’t result in dismissal. Unless there’s more to it?
Thank you! I really hope so! My fingers are crossed all the time!!You sound determined and no doubt got much/all of the non technical skills from your background. I think you’ll get there when the next stages become available to you.