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Do any arable farms employ someone specifically for the night-shift?
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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 4256224" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Most lorry drivers get paid extra to stay out on overnighters ( ie say £35 a night )</p><p></p><p>I know one chap who transports new cars all the time, his lorry had its 6 weekly check on the Sat ready for the Monday and they found a couple of problems, for various reasons there wasn't a spare truck for him to take on the Monday and his wasn't repaired until the Friday, he spent every night in the truck at the yard instead of going 20 mins to home, asked him why, said because he didn't want to lose his £35 night and the company would pay it as long as he was in the depot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 4256224, member: 1048"] Most lorry drivers get paid extra to stay out on overnighters ( ie say £35 a night ) I know one chap who transports new cars all the time, his lorry had its 6 weekly check on the Sat ready for the Monday and they found a couple of problems, for various reasons there wasn't a spare truck for him to take on the Monday and his wasn't repaired until the Friday, he spent every night in the truck at the yard instead of going 20 mins to home, asked him why, said because he didn't want to lose his £35 night and the company would pay it as long as he was in the depot. [/QUOTE]
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