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What hours do you expect someone to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="principal skinner" data-source="post: 5140602" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>This may be the next PPI! </p><p></p><p>Were you forced to work 100 weeks by a d**kh**d manger? If so we can claim for you! Hope it is, the look on the tw@ts face would be priceless</p><p></p><p>I was combining at midnight (an hour away from home) and he told me to be in at 5am to desiccate some beans, I refused point blank to do it bearing in mind he had been home for tea for a couple of hours at 7pm, if hadn’t been so busy driving about all evening he could had them done. Threatened with the sack and I left at Christmas by my own choice to work for a farmer who respected staff, since become Farm manager for my wife’s family and no way would I ask an employee to do the above,I would do it myself.</p><p></p><p>He was typical of a tractor driver promoted out of his depth with no people skills whatsoever, never asked you to do something, always told, never thanked you for going the extra mile, always looked for faults rather than the good. [emoji348][emoji773]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="principal skinner, post: 5140602, member: 858"] This may be the next PPI! Were you forced to work 100 weeks by a d**kh**d manger? If so we can claim for you! Hope it is, the look on the tw@ts face would be priceless I was combining at midnight (an hour away from home) and he told me to be in at 5am to desiccate some beans, I refused point blank to do it bearing in mind he had been home for tea for a couple of hours at 7pm, if hadn’t been so busy driving about all evening he could had them done. Threatened with the sack and I left at Christmas by my own choice to work for a farmer who respected staff, since become Farm manager for my wife’s family and no way would I ask an employee to do the above,I would do it myself. He was typical of a tractor driver promoted out of his depth with no people skills whatsoever, never asked you to do something, always told, never thanked you for going the extra mile, always looked for faults rather than the good. [emoji348][emoji773] [/QUOTE]
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