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Red Tractor virtual audit - how it went!
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6981565" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We have one next week. A virtual one. If ever there was a scheme more concerned about keeping those who run it in a job than actually adding anything to the industry then this malarkey proves it. I don't hold it against my inspector, he is a decent bloke doing an awkward job and trying to earn a crust like the rest of us but the system is somewhat broken and futile really. The good thing about this lockdown is that until now we have been able to get quite a lot of really important stuff done that would otherwise have had to be put off while we deal with all the various needless hangers on and their silly demands and constant interruption.</p><p>And lets be honest, nobody gives one about Red Tractor in the shops. They might have a passing interest in it, but that's as far as it goes. I don't look for it. I couldn't care less. I have bigger things going on in my daily life. The problem is those who run this scheme will cling onto it for dear life as a whole empire now depends on it. They have to maintain the illusion of their own great importance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6981565, member: 2119"] We have one next week. A virtual one. If ever there was a scheme more concerned about keeping those who run it in a job than actually adding anything to the industry then this malarkey proves it. I don't hold it against my inspector, he is a decent bloke doing an awkward job and trying to earn a crust like the rest of us but the system is somewhat broken and futile really. The good thing about this lockdown is that until now we have been able to get quite a lot of really important stuff done that would otherwise have had to be put off while we deal with all the various needless hangers on and their silly demands and constant interruption. And lets be honest, nobody gives one about Red Tractor in the shops. They might have a passing interest in it, but that's as far as it goes. I don't look for it. I couldn't care less. I have bigger things going on in my daily life. The problem is those who run this scheme will cling onto it for dear life as a whole empire now depends on it. They have to maintain the illusion of their own great importance. [/QUOTE]
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