gingersexbomb
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Sorry, but I think all these postal workers are very short sighted for going on strike. Do they not realise that actually in the long run they're doing themselves out of a job?
I mean, I resist using the postal service these days unless absolutely necessary because I've found it to be too unreliable. And I frequently get other peoples mail by mistake and vice versa. Hell, I might as well save Royal Mail a salary and do the job myself!
Don't all you strikers realise that if less people use Royal Mail due to it's unreliability, some of you will be out of a job soon because they'll be less demand for postal workers.
We'd all love to stamp our feet at work when things aren't going our way, but we can't all do that. Some of us have to keep the wheels of industry turning.
Surely there must be another, more productive way to resolve these issues?
And will I be getting a reduction or refund on the postage I've paid? Why should I pay full price for a second rate service?
In the current economical climate, it's an employers market. If you don't want to work, believe me someone else will.
I mean, I resist using the postal service these days unless absolutely necessary because I've found it to be too unreliable. And I frequently get other peoples mail by mistake and vice versa. Hell, I might as well save Royal Mail a salary and do the job myself!
Don't all you strikers realise that if less people use Royal Mail due to it's unreliability, some of you will be out of a job soon because they'll be less demand for postal workers.
We'd all love to stamp our feet at work when things aren't going our way, but we can't all do that. Some of us have to keep the wheels of industry turning.
Surely there must be another, more productive way to resolve these issues?
And will I be getting a reduction or refund on the postage I've paid? Why should I pay full price for a second rate service?
In the current economical climate, it's an employers market. If you don't want to work, believe me someone else will.