Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Have you been busy again? Lots of CAPS in THAT poSTER
... So now, for example if we were to work a service from Victoria to Littlehampton/Eastbourne that splits at Haywards Heath we would work it DOO (but for the moment with an OBS on board) from Victoria to Haywards Heath. Personally I don't have a massive problem with this as we are dispatched safely by platform staff at Victoria, Clapham, East Croydon and Gatwick as long as the OBS is onboard and fully safety trained.
do you mean routinely or when theres disruption? the guards are still present but you as driver dispatch the train yourself.
Yes this is true. Seemingly every Monday Southern tell us of a new little extension to DOO (completely going against our agreed and negotiated terms and conditions - not that I would expect anyone outside the railway to give two hoots) which, for the moment, we have to abide by. I don't think this has made much of a difference on strike days to be honest but I could be wrong. So now, for example if we were to work a service from Victoria to Littlehampton/Eastbourne that splits at Haywards Heath we would work it DOO (but for the moment with an OBS on board) from Victoria to Haywards Heath. Personally I don't have a massive problem with this as we are dispatched safely by platform staff at Victoria, Clapham, East Croydon and Gatwick as long as the OBS is onboard and fully safety trained.
Run along now,you need stay ahead in the race to the bottom.
Not as STUPID as yours though
I have got the DOOs to london and back over the strike. Happy to report still alive!
Nope wrong again. How is 1975 anyway. Give it my regards not heard the word scab in ages.
Lovely stuff.
Full time but an understanding employer for 2016 not 1975
As the bigman says work from home, flexible hrs.
The idiot guards should try it. They might like it x
I have got the DOOs to london and back over the strike. Happy to report still alive!
lol
I do wonder who the people in these pictures really are.
They look far to smart and intelligent to be Southern guards.
lol
I do wonder who the people in these pictures really are.
They look far to smart and intelligent to be Southern guards.
HI Deadly . as a regular commuter experiencing the strife that has gone on . for me and i repeat for me , my opinion , is that the strike action seems now to be the norm and is having little effect. . I turn up as norm and catch a normal train . If anything service is a tad better . I speak to people and cannot count how many times people have said , "oh i forgot strike was on " . People generally just getting on with it.
I stress that is what i have witnessed and no doubt lots of others will have stories to counter this, but i am now finding more grief on non strike days.
How do you think that is having an effect on the general public ?
I don't mean to be too contrary and you make some reasonable points but I don't believe people 'forgot the strike was on', the train times changed!! With regard to your broader point, I suspect you live in Brighton and go to London (or in that direction), trust me, you'd know about it if you lived in Shoreham.
Exactly. The strike hardly affects Brighton based commuters at all. A big difference on the coastway lines. Ironically the service is much better for me on strike days.
I don't mean to be too contrary and you make some reasonable points but I don't believe people 'forgot the strike was on', the train times changed!! With regard to your broader point, I suspect you live in Brighton and go to London (or in that direction), trust me, you'd know about it if you lived in Shoreham.