blackpool wrote:
Dusty Bin wrote:
Tanker drivers earning £45k threatening to strike - and thus bring the country to a halt - because they're feeling hard done by?
Sack the lot of them...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... chaos.htmlDidnt doubt that was your choice of reading material ! Why the sack them cry,is it out of jelousy when someone earns a good wage.
No, it's about basic fairness, thus it's hardly surprising you don't understand it
Don't really know whether to laugh or cry reading some of the stuff on here.
For a start, I doubt if tanker driving is really any more dangerous than when we go to the forecourts to fill up, although if there's figures to prove otherwise then I'll be quite happily proved wrong.
But I suspect it's a bit like the myth of firefighting being a dangerous job, when the reality is that you and me probably have more chance of dying in a road accident than a fireman has on duty.
Yes, the tanker drivers are really bothered when people on a fraction of their earnings are having their conditions undermined. Not.
Instead they'd be quite happy to sacrifice those further down the food chain to maintain their own elevated position, and of course there's always plenty such minions willing to make those sacrifices, presumably on the deluded basis that the concern of the tanker drivers is reciprocated. It isn't.
If the country is to be held to ransom for anyone then there are millions more deserving than a small number of tanker drivers, so spare me the crocodile tears.
