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Old 09-10-2009, 17:37   #97
Sirius
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re: [Update] The Royal Mail strike thread

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
he could use one of those other couriers that are allegedly so much more reliable than rm.
Indeed

I can remember as a young lad my father coming home to a freezing cold house during a strike and saying i will never use coal again. He had a gas fire and gas central heating installed within a week and he never did use coal again.

Would not surprise me if the same happens with Royal mail and parcel farce

---------- Post added at 17:37 ---------- Previous post was at 17:31 ----------

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Originally Posted by Flyboy View Post
It seems that you have never considered that there may be public support. Just that you won't hear it.
10 of us sat around a table at work today during dinner. Only one supported the strike the rest said it was bad for the customer and they had no time for the strikers.
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