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No, I'm saying the two can't even be compared. You might as well try and compare jellyfish with pencils.
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No, I'm saying the two can't even be compared. You might as well try and compare jellyfish with pencils.
No, I'm saying the two can't even be compared. You might as well try and compare jellyfish with pencils.
What's the problem...it does not matter what the wage is...you wanted the job...got it at those wages offered...then moan that someone is getting more than you...OK, move on to another job that pays more...when I saw someone earning more than me,I studied his job,learnt and moved to his position...unions are the politics of envy and the only people who benefit are the union barons...
So what is the problem...it seems they are complaining that someone driving a large van is getting as much money as they are...big deal...just do the job for what YOU are paid to do or go for a van drivers job.Actually the GMB and the Binmen supported the teaching assistants in their fight to get equal pay in the first place
Not similar, but are you saying that one is more skilful and demanding than the other?
Christ brighton still has the hideous 3 box recycling system lol...so outdated and ridiculous.Just the two big bins here i,e recycling and general waste.They really are a bunch of thickos. I took my refuse to the tip today as they had not collected for the last two Mondays, the first week a strike day, yesterday I do not know why? Being cantankerous twits I guess?
Anyway, today was recycling day, and as per normal it was collected. Also as per normal the three recycling boxes were left scattered across the drive thereby blocking access to my parking spot. Surely it would be easier to stack the three identical boxes into each other and leave them on the edge of the drive? I would have thought the workers would be wanting to keep the public on their side as much as possible, not alienate them further.
Probably read my comments on here, toxxers!
i'm a teaching assistant at the moment and i would say my role is far more skilful and demanding than that of a refuse collector, but i have never tried that.
Babysitting kids is not hard compared to the physical challenge of doing a bin round.I'm a teaching assistant at the moment and I would say my role is far more skilful and demanding than that of a refuse collector, but I have never tried that.
City Clean are not a private company - they are the 'brand' for the council run collection and cleaning services.
Personally I have some sympathy with the binmen. In pursuit of the utterly stupid 'single status' pay structure our authorities have screwed over some workers - in B&H it is the binmen.
Anybody with a brain cell would agree that a binman and a teaching assistant role are not similar in any way. Yet our utterly out of touch public sector policy makers lump those two roles together for grading, pay and allowances. The simple answer would be to have separate grading etc for separate roles.
As for the binmen - I wouldn't do that job for £19k basic and I'd bet a majority on here wouldn't. This dispute is that qualified dustcart drivers have been graded the same as street cleaners - they have a point. I'm in support of the current strike and it will mean my rubbish isn't collected this week and my recycling next week ( somehow they've managed to hit two of my collection dates in their three selected dates ). All I'll do is take my recycling to the point round the corner and hold on to my rubbish as we could now wait four weeks for a collection if necessary thanks to proper recycling and composting.
Babysitting kids is not hard compared to the physical challenge of doing a bin round.
Well you obviously can't hack what you're doing,so maybe going back to being a labourer isn't a bad thing.I do one to one teaching through out the day. I get bitten, hit, spat at, frequently have to restrain children on the floor for periods approaching 20 minutes plus. Work with children whom you can't leave for one second, mediate regular dust ups, learn about each child and their conditions/triggers, assist staff being attacked and very rarely have a full lunch half hour.
I've done labouring before, lugging bricks and sand all day and that was a doddle compared to this.
Well you obviously can't hack what you're doing,so maybe going back to being a labourer isn't a bad thing.
Anyway i know enough headmasters and teachers here and boy they're drama queens
Well you obviously can't hack what you're doing,so maybe going back to being a labourer isn't a bad thing.
Anyway i know enough headmasters and teachers here and boy they're drama queens
No, I'm saying the two can't even be compared. You might as well try and compare jellyfish with pencils.