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Re: Work

Posted: 02 Jul 2020, 19:33
by Frankie
1st day back working after months of furlough...... I am knackered and need a kip, this working lark is err well hard work.
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Re: Work

Posted: 02 Jul 2020, 19:36
by Kwacky
Likewise. I'm ready for my bed

Re: Work

Posted: 02 Jul 2020, 20:45
by StMarks
Fwiw quite the opposite situation for me.

Re: Work

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 08:44
by Perkles
ive never been so busy, im knackered and desperately need a holiday before I have a meltdown

Re: Work

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 08:52
by Cav
Are your orders converting to revenue or are you just getting orders at the minute?

Re: Work

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 09:17
by Perkles
Cav wrote:Are your orders converting to revenue or are you just getting orders at the minute?
you mean enquiries turning to orders ? if so yes there is a huge requirement for automation in the UK due to Covid and Brexit

Re: Work

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 09:42
by Cav
That too but also orders being paid for and fulfilled. A lot of orders are being placed but not all of them are getting paid for.

Re: Work

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 09:48
by Perkles
Cav wrote:That too but also orders being paid for and fulfilled. A lot of orders are being placed but not all of them are getting paid for.
no we have no problem with that ,if a stage payment is late we stop the project

Re: Work

Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 16:05
by Kwacky
Work called, they want to increase my days from 1 to 3 a week which I've agreed to. They want Wednesday to Friday but I've asked for Tuesday to Thursday. I'll see what they say.

Re: Work

Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 16:25
by duke63
Good news. Government is now promising £1000 to companies for each employee they take off furlough AND keep employed until at least 31.03.2021

Re: Work

Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 20:07
by Frankie
Kwacky wrote:Work called, they want to increase my days from 1 to 3 a week which I've agreed to. They want Wednesday to Friday but I've asked for Tuesday to Thursday. I'll see what they say.
Good news, hopefully you get the days you want, had the same chat with my boss today, two days is no way enough to deal with what I am dealing with. I think 3 days would be good. we will see how it goes.
Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday would be nice, then 4 days off..... 8)

I have even set up an appointment next Tuesday.... ha ha better check my suit and see if it fits, I have lived in shorts & Tees for the past three months

Re: Work

Posted: 08 Jul 2020, 20:18
by Frankie
duke63 wrote:Good news. Government is now promising £1000 to companies for each employee they take off furlough AND keep employed until at least 31.03.2021
Ha ha I mentioned this to my boss today, i said I looked forward to seeing this as a bonus in my wage packet to keep me sweet ! :D

Re: Work

Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 12:10
by Kwacky
I'm struggling today to get into it. Having had so much time off this year it's a real problem trying to get back into the flow.

Re: Work

Posted: 09 Jul 2020, 23:20
by kiwikrasher
Kwacky wrote:I'm struggling today to get into it. Having had so much time off this year it's a real problem trying to get back into the flow.
Totally know how that feels, was bloody hard going back after 18 months!

Re: Work

Posted: 10 Jul 2020, 00:10
by Spudda
My other half works for a law firm in Birmingham and certain teams within her company are making cut backs
I'm in fear of losing mine and have started asking around

Re: Work

Posted: 14 Jul 2020, 11:53
by Perkles
its unbelievable i cant get staff and we pay very good money but people dont want to work under pressure,especially the younger generation
I visit a wide variety of companies ,if they are after staff I will start a separate post with contact details

Re: Work

Posted: 14 Jul 2020, 13:14
by Cav
Within work, I thrive under pressure so long as there are clear targets and goals; but that to me is more about management. There's got to be the pay off of job satisfaction though in my experience - those who enjoy their job put more into it. A lot of folk younger than me want a quick buck or an easy life and to some of you older guys you may even view me in the same light as it is obviously a sliding scale.

When I was looking for work I was acknowledging that a higher paid job is going to be more stressful than a lower paid job and I was prepared for that.

Re: Work

Posted: 14 Jul 2020, 13:41
by Stonesie
My most frustrating job was my last mechanics job, I was working for an older couple who were winding down for retirement and liked the easy life, the work was all done for the day by 3 and I was there until 5:30, cleaning, chatting, bored out of my skull.

They let me control the bookings for 2 weeks to shut me up and I had us working until 5:30... I was happy as a pig in muck but they hated it and soon put a stop to it.

Re: Work

Posted: 14 Jul 2020, 14:40
by D41
Well that's it, isn't it....the job itself is usually fine provided you know what you're doing.
It's the people, and all the other peripheral bulls#!t surrounding a job that makes or breaks it.

Re: Work

Posted: 16 Jul 2020, 08:12
by Kwacky
I've got my annual appraisal today. There's not much I can say. I still hate it. I fully expect to be made redundant. That's it.