Booze at work
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I'd say thats a good thing, years ago you'd expect nothing less from and agency. Nowadays they seem to try to employ really qualified blokes on a casual basis. Business will never really fully recover till the correct wages are paid for 'good blokes'. We had many a guy come thought the agency,. but you soon realised it was a case of lack of work and these guys were just hanging on because a, there wasn't enough work b, agency's kept them on a string.Tommy wrote:We had a bloke covering from an agency, always turned up smart and prompt, but stinking of whisky. Then one day about 3 weeks later I was called into the office and told to take him home immediately.... Only filled an old coke bottle up with half coke and half whisky.
Needless to say, we've not seen anything since.
We as employers should bite the bullet and take a good bloke on ,through rough and smooth.
Sorry rant over now, I effing hate agencies :laugh: :laugh:
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In an ideal world yes, but easier said than done. Not a big fan of agencies either. We have to use them for drivers now and again. A good driver from an agency is as rare as rocking horse. 95% of them are incompetent drivers who are looking to do as little as possiblehenpecked wrote:We as employers should bite the bullet and take a good bloke on ,through rough and smooth.
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Good points. I remember (blinkin years ago now) when 'casual' meant pretty useless and paid more than the going rate as they were short term. This model keeps business in mind of utilising good workers when they get them. Nowadays its an entry system to work, you work for peanuts then if you keep going longer and harder than full time guys you might get a shout. Its a false economy, really, I cant wait for 2020 when most of this is sorted out and the building trade doesn't have the p*** taken out of it ,[/rant off]
sorry for hijacking thread but its a bit of a bone of contention for me.
sorry for hijacking thread but its a bit of a bone of contention for me.
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