bloodnock wrote:
Thats the problem in todays Britain...once certain union backed groups of employees become that unions weapon of choice they start thinking they are Invincible and indispensable...Infact they are neither but our government is to soft to sack the tw*ts and so lets them go on buggering up the country for the rest of us in pursuit of their own selfless greed.
Once these People get on to a wage level that is probably double what they are actually worth they become legends in their own minds...and of course the union encourages their beliefs that they are indeed superior to the rest of us just to keep their weapon of choice primed and ready to strike.
I say sack them if they strike and in the process put our fragile national recovery at risk and endanger our livelyhoods...its nothing short of treason to hold the country to ransom at times like this.
It would not take much to train any lorry driver to stick Hose "A" on to Nozzle "B" at a filling station...Im sure the filling station staff would keep them right if doubt arose.
Bunch of To**ers....

Ermmmm I wouldn't like to drive a petrol tanker with a few thousand liters of fuel sloshing around, It's not just about driving it, there's the unloading the fuel into the tanks at the garage, it's not just hook up and turn the taps on, there's the vapour to get rid of, there's the earthing strip that needs to be earthed in the right place and if you unload the fuel to fast you run the risk of an explosion.
You see it's not about driving.