Mr Barber has been reading NSC again
He probably reads NSC more than anyone (in between writing long emails).
I would if I had his job………
Probably thinks we’re a bunch of ****s though
Mr Barber has been reading NSC again
He probably reads NSC more than anyone (in between writing long emails).
I would if I had his job………
Probably thinks we’re a bunch of ****s though
I think the mistake that Sodexo and others are making is to ignore the untapped pool of workers out there who could easily do this sort of work. By that I mean the retired.
Just because you turn 66 doesn't mean you turn into a dribbling incontinent half-wit.
I'm sure there are thousands of sensible intelligent retirees in the city who would be happy to put in a shift, 19 or so times a season, to bump up their pensions.
I'm not far off that age myself and if I wasn't a fan, I'd jump at the chance to earn a few extra quid pulling pints etc.
I think the mistake that Sodexo and others are making is to ignore the untapped pool of workers out there who could easily do this sort of work. By that I mean the retired.
Just because you turn 66 doesn't mean you turn into a dribbling incontinent half-wit.
I'm sure there are thousands of sensible intelligent retirees in the city who would be happy to put in a shift, 19 or so times a season, to bump up their pensions.
I'm not far off that age myself and if I wasn't a fan, I'd jump at the chance to earn a few extra quid pulling pints etc.
If I was 65 and relaxing in my stiflingly hot flat, tv blaring out and cabbage on the boil wading through my latest crossword puzzle…..quite possibly the last thing I’d consider is pulling pints for football supporters.
It's years since I bought anything in a football stadium. It's MASSIVELY expensive/overpriced and to guarantee a pint/food and time to queue and eat it i'll have to miss some football, which I've paid a fortune and travelled a long way to see.
I don't find that an issue and don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.
Genuine question...
Why can't you have a pint in the pub on the way to the match, then hang on a couple of hours and have another in the pub afterwards...and likewise get a snack/pie/burger from Tesco and then have your tea when you get home?
A weird suggestion here - and it probably goes against the club’s catering policy - but why not invite external, independent one-man band type caterers to hire a kiosk on match days? A kind of pop up foodie stall if you like. The club will receive some sort of revenue, the fans will have more choice of grub being offered and those independent caterers will welcome an unexpected promotion for their services.
Lol - I understand, and to an extent support the idea - but have you not seen the howls of outrage when the East Lower has sausage rolls on offer, and the West Upper doesn't? Or the North Stand still has chicken balti pies at halftime, when the East Upper sold out before kickoff?
Sadly, for the sake of the quivering complainers, it has to be industrial catering, it seems
I think the mistake that Sodexo and others are making is to ignore the untapped pool of workers out there who could easily do this sort of work. By that I mean the retired.
Just because you turn 66 doesn't mean you turn into a dribbling incontinent half-wit.
I'm sure there are thousands of sensible intelligent retirees in the city who would be happy to put in a shift, 19 or so times a season, to bump up their pensions.
I'm not far off that age myself and if I wasn't a fan, I'd jump at the chance to earn a few extra quid pulling pints etc.
There are profound shortages in hospitality across the country. An industry where many jobseekers have been too proud to work in, we had an awful lot of foreign workers a few years ago.
It’s all change now. You don’t have to look much further than Brexit-Covid to find your answers. This industry relied on a European work force, the Government had a scheme to resettle these sort of folk back to Europe by paying them up to £3,000 each. A lot went home at the beginning of the pandemic and now can’t or won’t return for various reasons.
Also Students have not enrolled at the Universities yet but I’d be surprised if many were looking for work at the Amex.
Get used to the crippling queues.
Genuine question...
Why can't you have a pint in the pub on the way to the match, then hang on a couple of hours and have another in the pub afterwards...and likewise get a snack/pie/burger from Tesco and then have your tea when you get home?