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By overtime I obviously meant doing more work without getting paid any more.
It was meant sarcastically. I do a bloody lot of work outside of my contracted hours and get no extra bunce for it.
By overtime I obviously meant doing more work without getting paid any more.
I wonder how long until all the buses are automated? 15 years? 10?
In this city? Never.
Trams with exclusive road access to any given routes - maybe.
Like they've got in Croydon? Works like a dream there and pushes the private motorist out to who cares where. Our town is perfect for a modern tram set-up. It's even got mini-hills like San Francisco. No reason whatsoever why trams couldn't largely replace buses in the medium term.
Where is the next Maggie to make strikes illegal and benefit the nation not just a few union men.
There are people moaning about zero hour contracts because employees do not get enough work, and now we have bus drivers threatening to go on strike because they are being asked to do overtime.
Maybe we could get all the zero hour contract people in Brighton & Hove to train as bus drivers and they could fill in when the bus drivers are tired or when they are off sick (just don't phone up the sick driver to find out when they might be back to work or we could have a mutiny on our hands).
I don't see any reason why they couldn't be in Brighton. But, YES! TRAMS!
I wonder how long until all the buses are automated? 15 years? 10?
I wonder how long until all the buses are automated? 15 years? 10?
Many many years more than that. Can you really see an automated bus negotiating North Street?
When will plumbers be able to go on strike?
I don't see why not. The technology is there.
I don't see why not. The technology is there.