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<blockquote data-quote="digger64" data-source="post: 6632697" data-attributes="member: 16562"><p>It's OTE="Kidds, post: 6632658, member: 5589"]</p><p>I disagree, they should sack more like 3/4’s of them and put the digger drivers on piecework. </p><p>Last EA digger driver I saw de silting the local brook took a whole day to change buckets. It is that kind of practice that needs removing, from what I have seen they spend more time asleep in the “comfort van” than in the digger. </p><p>There used to be a gang of four that did the work manually, they weren’t exactly hard working but they got more done that the man on the digger that replaced them FFS!</p></blockquote><p>Its not them it's the supervisors and management , the older ones are really disallusioned the younger ones have never known any different , they aren't allowed to do their trade or make commonsense decisions in terms of organisation or actually operating . They are extremely influenced by politically correct NGO interfering . </p><p>After the mess in Somerset we said why don't you learn from that ?, they said that the money to sort that out was simply removed the budgets elsewhere and financed by neglecting other areas , they use wildlife and climate change as an excuse for any criticism.</p><p>Personally I think it's only a matter of time before something really catastrophic happens on a really large scale .</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="digger64, post: 6632697, member: 16562"] It's OTE="Kidds, post: 6632658, member: 5589"] I disagree, they should sack more like 3/4’s of them and put the digger drivers on piecework. Last EA digger driver I saw de silting the local brook took a whole day to change buckets. It is that kind of practice that needs removing, from what I have seen they spend more time asleep in the “comfort van” than in the digger. There used to be a gang of four that did the work manually, they weren’t exactly hard working but they got more done that the man on the digger that replaced them FFS! [/QUOTE] Its not them it's the supervisors and management , the older ones are really disallusioned the younger ones have never known any different , they aren't allowed to do their trade or make commonsense decisions in terms of organisation or actually operating . They are extremely influenced by politically correct NGO interfering . After the mess in Somerset we said why don't you learn from that ?, they said that the money to sort that out was simply removed the budgets elsewhere and financed by neglecting other areas , they use wildlife and climate change as an excuse for any criticism. Personally I think it's only a matter of time before something really catastrophic happens on a really large scale . [/QUOTE]
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