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Old 03-11-2009, 15:06   #491
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Re: [Update] The Royal Mail strike thread

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Flyboy i know this might be hard for you to get but i am only doing things the way the hospital told me too and the reason i am not using my landline is because they have given me some text message thing to send which i can't do on a landline. I really am loving this "the public can go out of their way to handle this" attitude some have in relation to these strikes and were all meant to accept these strikes well i don't and neither do the vast majority.

It's the wrong time in the wrong way and your losing the support you need if you are to have a chance to win how is that the right way to do things.
You are not being asked to "go out of your way" at all. It takes nothing to pick up a phone and talk to the hospital. They are not going to ignore you because you haven't sent a text. What it does seem, however, is that you are prepared to be bloody-minded and pretend to be put out, because your new mobile telephone hasn't arrived yet. You would rather blame Royal Mail workers, for missing a hospital appointment, than pick up a telephone, dial the number and speak to the hospital. If it wasn't them, it would be someone else.
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