johniosaif
Private Member
You’re not alone palThat’s why I’m a plasterer, I don’t profess to be anything else , I’m as thick as s**t , hold my hands up
You’re not alone palThat’s why I’m a plasterer, I don’t profess to be anything else , I’m as thick as s**t , hold my hands up
Like aids protect your self whith a condom. Stick it over your head might keep people quiet for while bliss on earth lolYes, quite right.
I was reading yesterday that they've identified more than 30 mutations of Covid-19 now. So it's looking less likely that a vaccine will be found as it's like the common cold or flu where a vaccine will help with some/most but now all variants.
Looking more and more like it's going to be one of those 'learn to live with it' things.
Who ever that postman bloke on about 3 months ago. He was going on about things to much but he wasn't far off from the truth got give him that. He must of being one of the undercover scincetis warning us to warn other people lolLike aids protect your self whith a condom. Stick it over your head might keep people quiet for while bliss on earth lol
My partner is manager of a nursing home. She locked it down 3 weeks before the lockdown. Ordered all staff to get others to shop for them, change clothes etc. Spent thousands on PPE. All residents confined to rooms, kitchen staff have no contact with care staff. The home is one of only 6 in the county to have no cases of Covid. She’s not accepting new residents from anywhere at the moment. Plus all staff have had a bonus this month.The government did ok , a balanced approach
The care home sector has been exposed for a lack of management hygiene which I put down to individual homes ( some got away with it by luck ) , it is their specialist subject but they didn't take responsibility for an independent early total lockdown
Money is tight in that sector and the compromise is always between living in a home or a sterile unit
One local home has had 15 people die because they accepted one resident from the main hospital.the hospitals needed to free up 90k bed for patients and the government sent elderly people back to care homes without testing them for covid. They even sent some back that had tested postive. How is that the care homes support ??
my Nan is in a care home she has copd and they’ve thankfully not had one case.
so to blame care homes is a bit harsh, they were sent the patients back to free up beds.
Me too.Woke up to the money in the bank today, done mine on the Thursday so it’s landing in 3 days not 6.
This is the probThat martin lewis doubts self employed will get it extended payments.
A lot of businesses running full throttle with half the staff and all working from home, going to be a lot getting the bullet after this, and a lot of offices going to be to up for sale or rent.This is the prob
NHS/care staff etc working flat out obviously getting paid. And rightly so for the risks they take.
Then theres a load of workers in full or 80% pay snoozing (I mean working from home) in no rush to get back.
Teachers on full pay dont wanna go back till sept that's a given....mates a deputy head. Does a bit of admin 8/11 each day. On full pay
Self employed getting no further helps as this rolls on by the looks of it
Then there is the poor souls who have lost jobs/ business or will do when furlough ends.
Prob is the comfy sector on full pay at home will be the large proportion of the workforce and unionized so protected. They will spoil the economy for everyone else by getting used to the nice lifestyle and fighting tooth and nail to return back..
Why cant someone like teachers be on 80% or even less....as there certainly not doing usual workloads ...everyone needs to feel the pain a bit to get it all back working
That was always gonna happen in the coming years anyway with the way technology is headingA lot of businesses running full throttle with half the staff and all working from home, going to be a lot getting the bullet after this, and a lot of offices going to be to up for sale or rent.
Teachers are always on a good thing. The holidays, the pay, the pension.This is the prob
NHS/care staff etc working flat out obviously getting paid. And rightly so for the risks they take.
Then theres a load of workers in full or 80% pay snoozing (I mean working from home) in no rush to get back.
Teachers on full pay dont wanna go back till sept that's a given....mates a deputy head. Does a bit of admin 8/11 each day. On full pay
Self employed getting no further helps as this rolls on by the looks of it
Then there is the poor souls who have lost jobs/ business or will do when furlough ends.
Prob is the comfy sector on full pay at home will be the large proportion of the workforce and unionized so protected. They will spoil the economy for everyone else by getting used to the nice lifestyle and fighting tooth and nail to return back..
Why cant someone like teachers be on 80% or even less....as there certainly not doing usual workloads ...everyone needs to feel the pain a bit to get it all back working
Are you still getting full pay from the fire service?This is the prob
NHS/care staff etc working flat out obviously getting paid. And rightly so for the risks they take.
Then theres a load of workers in full or 80% pay snoozing (I mean working from home) in no rush to get back.
Teachers on full pay dont wanna go back till sept that's a given....mates a deputy head. Does a bit of admin 8/11 each day. On full pay
Self employed getting no further helps as this rolls on by the looks of it
Then there is the poor souls who have lost jobs/ business or will do when furlough ends.
Prob is the comfy sector on full pay at home will be the large proportion of the workforce and unionized so protected. They will spoil the economy for everyone else by getting used to the nice lifestyle and fighting tooth and nail to return back..
Why cant someone like teachers be on 80% or even less....as there certainly not doing usual workloads ...everyone needs to feel the pain a bit to get it all back working
Nice, heavy rain up here, first in about 2 months.The sea is as calm as you likeView attachment 49393il be dipping my rod in there later!!
Tomorrow is a scorcher though. Then stormsNice, heavy rain up here, first in about 2 months.
Plus The job security, the respectability, etc but I couldn’t be a teacher and deal with young kids giving you the runaround or teenagers giving you gyp, so fair play to them.Teachers are always on a good thing. The holidays, the pay, the pension.
Yep so I read.Tomorrow is a scorcher though. Then storms
Doctor on bbc news this morning,,,,asked about kids going back to school risk.Teachers are always on a good thing. The holidays, the pay, the pension.
Same, same, just on home made brown bread, it was fan-fckn-tastic.View attachment 49285My attempt I don’t think I followed the instructions!
have they still got the signs up asking tourists to stay away owls,notice in york press that got some new ones up round sutton bank /helmsley area,..........Nice, heavy rain up here, first in about 2 months.
I’d let her gag on my cockI bet that prita Patel has a really aggressive f**k face definitely looks like she likes it hard and aggressive maybe a bit rapey style strangulation ect
Yep, but it will be busy this weekend.have they still got the signs up asking tourists to stay away owls,notice in york press that got some new ones up round sutton bank /helmsley area,..........
I think shes fitI bet that prita Patel has a really aggressive f**k face definitely looks like she likes it hard and aggressive maybe a bit rapey style strangulation ect