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Post by armitagestokie on Jun 13, 2008 14:50:19 GMT
Sit on your arse all day deliver fuel and get paid £38K a year--fuck em off and get plenty of others willing to do it!!Want pay rise up to £42K a year--no wonder the world's gone mad.
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Post by Northy on Jun 13, 2008 14:54:08 GMT
must admit I was a bit shocked when i heard that, they are earning twice as much as a squaddie on the front line in Afghanistan ??? It's not as if Roadside burger bars are expensive
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Post by salopstick on Jun 13, 2008 21:12:58 GMT
they think because of feul prices they can hold their emplyers to ransom - cunts
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Post by daverichards on Jun 13, 2008 21:18:11 GMT
there is a reason they are paid so much , you need more than just a HGV license to drive a fuel tanker, it requires specialised training to be qualified to drive such dangerous loads , and then there is the danger money , you fancy sitting in front of 20 plus tonnes of highly explosive liquids ?
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Post by jonesinamillion on Jun 13, 2008 21:19:53 GMT
For £38k..... yes i fooking do!
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Post by salopstick on Jun 13, 2008 21:27:26 GMT
jones fair point dave but in todays world they are taking the piss. they are having ago at shell when they actually work for the firm contracted by shell to deliver feul if shell decided to change hauliers then they woldnt be happy
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Post by daverichards on Jun 13, 2008 21:29:20 GMT
If shell decided to change hauliers, the new ones would have to employ the old drivers anyway , if they are getting £38K then i dont think tanker drivers grow on trees
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Post by jonesinamillion on Jun 13, 2008 21:33:11 GMT
but hgv driers do grow on trees, and surely it can would only take an advanced driving course, handling of dangerous goods & basic H&S training, 6 months worth to turn a HGVer into a tanker driver?
Greedy fuckers! They signed a contract to work for £38 k in the first place surely?
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Post by daverichards on Jun 13, 2008 21:39:22 GMT
so did everyone else in the history of strikes over pay rises or there lack of .
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Post by jonesinamillion on Jun 13, 2008 21:44:39 GMT
It's all relative though surely, that can't be far off twce the national average! nurses, teachers, front line soldiers, firefighters, paramedics don't earn that much
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Jun 13, 2008 21:54:14 GMT
From reports I have heard 38K is not their basic. That is with unsociable hours and overtime. To drive a tanker you have to be ADR (dangerous goods) qualified. That aint cheap and like people have said you need big danger money with some of the cocks on our roads. Fair play to them for gettin what they can.
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Post by armitagestokie on Jun 13, 2008 23:13:52 GMT
Have you ever seen Tanker Driver jobs advertised??Don't think so, it's all in house, handed down jobs and people in the know!!I think school bus drivers deserve the most!!
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Post by DannyStokie on Jun 14, 2008 1:07:32 GMT
My dad is a LGV Class 1 Driver and apparently you don't need that much more training to become a tanker
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Post by stokey-pokey pudding and pie on Jun 14, 2008 5:39:16 GMT
the basic is 30k, about the same as a tube driver or you r average spark or joiner. its not that tanker drivers are particularly well paid but that the rest of us arent paid enough!! shell are making billions in profit, they can easily afford a pay rise and when you look into the forced overtime(often unpaid) they have to put up with, its hard to say it isnt deserved.
obviously teachers, nurses etc deserve a lot more than what theyre getting, but so do labourers and order pickers working for agencies and street cleaners. we're all getting screwed when you compare the average wage to the average profit of employers or the bonuses that are being paid out to london financiers and government contractors - good luck to tanker drivers on their strike, hope they get what they deserve and we see a few more groups of workers going out to get what theyve earned as well, before too long
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Jun 14, 2008 8:18:59 GMT
On a side note it is about time the people of this country made a stand instead of sittin on thier arses moanin about the way we are ripped off. I dont say this lightly but I admire the French the way they stick together to get a better deal.
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Post by edinburghstokie on Jun 14, 2008 8:54:57 GMT
you fancy sitting in front of 20 plus tonnes of highly explosive liquids ? Sorry Dave, but petrol isn't explosive.
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Post by northstokie on Jun 14, 2008 9:07:13 GMT
Yeah Dave - it's flammable Strikes always do my head in, the fire service ones did too - did they sign something saying that their wage would be more than they got? No Are there plenty of people out there who WOULD work for the wage? YES I work for an agency of the DH and our pay rises are less than inflation and I don't get any bonuses or overtime - shall I walk out and demand more? No, I knew the basic when I signed up and understand the nature of the economy (well a bit anyway) so I remain professional and get on with what I agreed I would do. Why do people in this country feel that they are always owed something?
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Post by edinburghstokie on Jun 14, 2008 9:15:45 GMT
Yeah Dave - it's flammable I would say it is inflammable.... ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2008 9:22:11 GMT
How fucking amusing you cunts are (bar Ilford)!!
You are moaning that tankers drivers want to earn £42k a year - saying that nurses and soldiers don't get that...
...yet you clap and applaud and generally wank and suck off all Stoke players who are ALL on an MINIMUM of £50k a year plus bonuses.
Fuck dogs the lot of you!
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Post by edinburghstokie on Jun 14, 2008 10:11:22 GMT
how very true. (didn't fuck a dog last night though)
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Post by northstokie on Jun 14, 2008 10:14:28 GMT
We applaud Stoke players who sign contracts and work hard, we tend to berate the ones who whinge about how much they are payed and that they are worth more...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2008 10:17:50 GMT
We applaud Stoke players who sign contracts and work hard, we tend to berate the ones who whinge about how much they are payed and that they are worth more... Until they score a 25 yarder then all is forgotten??!!!
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Post by daverichards on Jun 14, 2008 15:27:41 GMT
you fancy sitting in front of 20 plus tonnes of highly explosive liquids ? Sorry Dave, but petrol isn't explosive. want to bet . remember this Buncfield . petrol EXPLOSION In a confined space it explodes, like in a tank or an engine . in fact its far more explosive than gun powder . remember seeing a science programme years ago , they had 2 identical mortar style tubes to fire empty cans, one set up with afuse , one with a spark plus, in the first they stuck a table spoon of gun powder, and ignited it, the can just ablout floped out of the end of the tube, then they put a table spoon of petrol in the other and sent a spark to the spark plug. The can flew 200 yards
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Post by armitagestokie on Jun 14, 2008 15:40:29 GMT
Agree it's the fumes that are dangerous to explosion,not the petrol itself. bet we'll get some nasty accidents with folk storing fuel if it carries on!
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Post by edinburghstokie on Jun 14, 2008 18:19:12 GMT
Still doesn't make petrol an explosive. If you have a look at petrol tankers, they carry the following sign. e.g. If it were explosive, it would look like I will also refer you to the following HSE carriage of dangerous goods manual where on page 36 it clearly states that the two are different. UN Class | Dangerous Goods | Divisions(s) | Classification | 1 | Explosives | 1.1 - 1.6 | Explosives | 3 | Flammable liquid | | Flammable liquid |
The confined space makes the autoignition temp lower. But definitely not an explosive. Of course gunpowder (loose) won't do diddly squat. If you take the gunpowder out of a bullet, it does bugger all too. Not a very scientific test in my opinion.
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Post by frank72 on Jun 14, 2008 19:42:52 GMT
38k to drive what they have to is acceptable to me, carrying 40/50,000 litres of fuel is an important job they are worth it, extremely capable drivers not your normal any hgv driver, when was the last time you heard about a tanker crash, they are worth every penny
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Post by edinburghstokie on Jun 14, 2008 19:50:56 GMT
same as those who carry milk. No point in crying if it is spilt though...
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Jun 14, 2008 21:57:12 GMT
My heart really does bleed for these poor lorry drivers - only on 38k p/a
Thats more than twice as much as a British Soldier in Iraq/Afghanistan - likely to get their head blown-up at any time
Twice as much as nurses
Sack them all and advertise their jobs at 25k and you would fill them within hours
But the big difference between these greedy cunts and Soldiers/Nurses - is that they are prepared to hold the Country to ransom whilst Soldiers/Nurses do not
Get back to work you selfish arseholes
And as far as Loonys point about "sucking-off" footballers goes...
Keep your private life to yourself mate
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Post by jonesinamillion on Jun 15, 2008 0:05:58 GMT
same as those who carry milk. No point in crying if it is spilt though... I demand £38K for milkmen, they're far more important... You cant leave the house to get in the car without a brew in ya first. Blockade all daries untill they are paid what they are worth, they sit infront of 500 pints of milk and 24 volts for a pittance. Milkmen have rights to higer pay too ;D
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Post by fatboyslimfast on Jun 15, 2008 8:27:01 GMT
Hello everyone, on the subject of fuel tanker drivers being paid to much let me explain a few points about my daily routine. I leave the house at 04.30am travel to ellesmere port to start work at 06.00 do my deliveries for that day and on a good day might get back in the house at 19.30. my basic salary is 21k for a 39 hour week, which is bumped up by overtime , most weeks i work between 60 and 70 hours.To become an ADR driver qualified to carry fuels etc i had to attend a course at my own time and expense. I agree its a well paid job, so do like i did and get yourself an ADR licence theres plenty of work out there.
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