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Why was I sent a voluntary redundancy survey twice in the last 24 hours?

I'm a driver and don't want it, I haven't been there long but they have been taking more drivers on over the last month or so.

Why take them on and then send me this survey?

Do you think my store sent it to all drivers or just the ones they want out?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 3 days ago

Oyster card?

I will be travelling with my children in London, I can use contactless but I thought the 11-15 year old oyster would be good for them as contacless for them is charged at adult rate.

Normal oyster not zip.

What do I do?

Buy it and top up?

Can I top up two oysters easily?

Is there a better option for them?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 28 days ago

Do people sometimes swap reserved seats if you ask them?

In August, I am travelling from Stoke to London with my two children and when it asked about reserving seats I picked a table but on the tickets two of us are sat at one table and the other is at a different table, I was hoping we'd all be sat together.

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 1 month ago

How do I get past this?

I've tried multiple times to buy tickets but I just get this screen and it never changes.

I tried phoning Thorpe Park but a message said they don't answer calls anymore.

Live chat was pointless.

What do I do now?

u/Hopefullytodaymate — 1 month ago

Train tickets?

Last week I purchased some tickets with c2c online and they sent them to my email but today I bought some more and they want me to pick them up from my local station, why?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 1 month ago

Is there a decent website for public transport?

I have to go to Luton airport in August, there are many options, train, bus, national express, a mixture but I have to go to each individual site.

There isn't one train, bus or coach for the whole trip.

I need a site that shows me all the options and I can see the cheapest or the quickest.

Thanks.

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 2 months ago
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Annual leave.

I tried to book time off in August, interestingly enough my boss said the drivers need to book their annual leave and it vanished from workday, why was it denied?

There is no information stating why.

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 2 months ago

Is this a magic chair?

In S7 E13, Joey's chair is broken and then replaced by Chandler's chair but Joey breaks that chair too so he can have the new black chair that Rachel bought.

But in S7 E17, one of those chairs is back.

🤔

u/Hopefullytodaymate — 2 months ago

I'm sick of my letting agent.

I signed a six month tenenacy starting 1st April, when can I leave and when do I need to give notice?

There is a complete twat living in this HMO, he makes such a mess and then emails that other tenants are making the mess, then we get threatening emails from this bitch at the letting agent.

I must have received ten emails in two months from her, the stuff she writes is ridiculous, borderng harrassment and stating she will come into our rooms etc.

I hate this place, it's a complete shithole, mice running around, dirty, broken, nothing gets fixed etc.

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 3 months ago
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Why are they taking so much for breaks?

Clock in at 12 and clock out at 9:30, thats 9.5 hours, subtract the usual 30 minute break and that leaves 9 hours but on workview they will pay me 8.5 hours, why have they taken 1 hour from me?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 3 months ago

Letting agent keeps sending emails about stuff claiming they will take money from us.

I live in an HMO, when someone complains about the mice infestation or someone blocking the toilet they respond with an email about having to call in an exterminator and we will all have to pay a share or a deep cleaner and we will all have to pay a share.

They never fix anything though so it seems like they are using this to add to our rent at some point.

Where do I stand? I didn't invite the mice in, they were here when I moved in and the person who blocked the toilet (last Thursday and it's still blocked) was a guest of someone else so why should I pay anything?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 3 months ago

Letting agent keeps sending emails about stuff claiming they will take money from us.

I live in an HMO, when someone complains about the mice infestation or someone blocking the toilet they respond with an email about having to call in an exterminator and we will all have to pay a share or a deep cleaner and we will all have to pay a share.

They never fix anything though so it seems like they are using this to add to our rent at some point.

Where do I stand? I didn't invite the mice in, they were here when I moved in and the person who blocked the toilet (last Thursday and it's still blocked) was a guest of someone else so why should I pay anything?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 3 months ago
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Whether it was your fault or not, what happens? Do Asda have recordings of the whole incident from their cameras? Did you get in trouble?

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u/Hopefullytodaymate — 4 months ago