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Not only is it hard work to clean after messy customers it's also very time consuming. When I gave a cleaning contract to a third party to clean the bar and dining areas. The old dears who came in for the daily lunches were great then even wiped down the table and put any crumbs on the plate afterwards. The phases like 'They are paid to clean or' or 'It's their job' does not go well and just expect a waitress or waiter to serve you with a cold shoulder.
The morning cleaners had 2 hours and they had to be there 7 days a week to clean the public areas. The chefs only cleaned the kitchen, waitresses and waiters didn't have the time to do cleaning and also they wasn't hired to clean.
I did hire cleaners but they were so unreliable hence getting a contractor.
I wanted the female staff to leave together at night and those who relied on public transport to leave early. I didn't mind doing lifts home but I never made a habit of it, if saw them walking in the rain or a train cancelled then I did do it without any complaints.
The thing I hate the most is when I go for a coffee with other ladies (never seen a man do this)and to prevent themselves succumbing to the cake they get coffee and drag some sort of high fibre or protein bar from their bag and blatantly munch on it while I cringe.
And as if that isn't bad enough, they leave the wrappers on the table for the staff to clear away, when it is not even something they sell!
hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: they don't call him Alex Bellend for nothing :laugh
Well it takes one to know one.
a response that can only mean ..I'm a bellend who has correctly recognised this right wing loon is also a bellend.
One must ask them why you spend so much time lapping up this Youtube bellend's right wing anti-vax conspiracy claptrap.
Admitting you are a bellend too?
Wrong, Alex is pro choice, he has had vaccine twice. Funny how things are "conspiracy" then turn out to be true. Please specify what you mean by right wing when Alex is clearly a centrist.
Hedda, reading you're earlier threads you're a journalist of some sort the lowest of low in the media.
Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: they don't call him Alex Bellend for nothing :laugh
Well it takes one to know one.
a response that can only mean ..I'm a bellend who has correctly recognised this right wing loon is also a bellend.
One must ask them why you spend so much time lapping up this Youtube bellend's right wing anti-vax conspiracy claptrap.
Admitting you are a bellend too?
Wrong, Alex is pro choice, he has had vaccine twice. Funny how things are "conspiracy" then turn out to be true. Please specify what you mean by right wing when Alex is clearly a centrist.
Hedda, reading you're earlier threads you're a journalist of some sort the lowest of low in the media.
Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: they don't call him Alex Bellend for nothing :laugh
Well it takes one to know one.
a response that can only mean ..I'm a bellend who has correctly recognised this right wing loon is also a bellend.
One must ask them why you spend so much time lapping up this Youtube bellend's right wing anti-vax conspiracy claptrap.
Admitting you are a bellend too?
Wrong, Alex is pro choice, he has had vaccine twice. Funny how things are "conspiracy" then turn out to be true. Please specify what you mean by right wing when Alex is clearly a centrist.
Hedda, reading you're earlier threads you're a journalist of some sort the lowest of low in the media.
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
No, I've never said journalists are the "lowest of the low" but some are (and many are not true journalists..mainly propagandists) but I do believe most of Britain's foreign based media owners outrageously manipulate public thinking and the biggest, Rupert Murdoch (who admittedly pays well and on time) literally hates the UK, sends it up privately, thinks most of the population (and politicians) are ghastly peasants (it's all to do with his father's influence who thought likewise after his experiences at Galipolli in WW1) but nonetheless lurves the huge profits he has made in the UK.
I feel sorry for many journalists in these uncertain times where the internet & social media is gobbling up their jobs, wreaking havoc on the advertising industry and basing their immense profits off-shore so leaching off the waged taxpayer.. with their jobs & opportunities vanishing daily and often forced to work for tabloids whose views they may privately abhor but nonetheless tow the line as they have families and mortgages.
# It's why I've signed former Oz PM Kevin Rudd's petition along with a million others..to hold a Royal Commission into Murdoch's media manipulation and dominance which is likely to happen when the current right-wing government is booted next year..with a result they may order his Oz empire (70% dominance) broken up
hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: they don't call him Alex Bellend for nothing :laugh
Well it takes one to know one.
a response that can only mean ..I'm a bellend who has correctly recognised this right wing loon is also a bellend.
One must ask them why you spend so much time lapping up this Youtube bellend's right wing anti-vax conspiracy claptrap.
Admitting you are a bellend too?
Wrong, Alex is pro choice, he has had vaccine twice. Funny how things are "conspiracy" then turn out to be true. Please specify what you mean by right wing when Alex is clearly a centrist.
Hedda, reading you're earlier threads you're a journalist of some sort the lowest of low in the media.
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
No, I've never said journalists are the "lowest of the low" but some are (and many are not true journalists..mainly propagandists) but I do believe most of Britain's foreign based media owners outrageously manipulate public thinking and the biggest, Rupert Murdoch (who admittedly pays well and on time) literally hates the UK, sends it up privately, thinks most of the population (and politicians) are ghastly peasants (it's all to do with his father's influence who thought likewise after his experiences at Galipolli in WW1) but nonetheless lurves the huge profits he has made in the UK.
I feel sorry for many journalists in these uncertain times where the internet & social media is gobbling up their jobs, wreaking havoc on the advertising industry and basing their immense profits off-shore so leaching off the waged taxpayer.. with their jobs & opportunities vanishing daily and often forced to work for tabloids whose views they may privately abhor but nonetheless tow the line as they have families and mortgages.
# It's why I've signed former Oz PM Kevin Rudd's petition along with a million others..to hold a Royal Commission into Murdoch's media manipulation and dominance which is likely to happen when the current right-wing government is booted next year..with a result they may order his Oz empire (70% dominance) broken up
What choices do the remaining 30% have open to them other than conforming and selling their souls to the devil if they wish to survive?
hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: Green Man wrote: hedda wrote: they don't call him Alex Bellend for nothing :laugh
Well it takes one to know one.
a response that can only mean ..I'm a bellend who has correctly recognised this right wing loon is also a bellend.
One must ask them why you spend so much time lapping up this Youtube bellend's right wing anti-vax conspiracy claptrap.
Admitting you are a bellend too?
Wrong, Alex is pro choice, he has had vaccine twice. Funny how things are "conspiracy" then turn out to be true. Please specify what you mean by right wing when Alex is clearly a centrist.
Hedda, reading you're earlier threads you're a journalist of some sort the lowest of low in the media.
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
No, I've never said journalists are the "lowest of the low" but some are (and many are not true journalists..mainly propagandists) but I do believe most of Britain's foreign based media owners outrageously manipulate public thinking and the biggest, Rupert Murdoch (who admittedly pays well and on time) literally hates the UK, sends it up privately, thinks most of the population (and politicians) are ghastly peasants (it's all to do with his father's influence who thought likewise after his experiences at Galipolli in WW1) but nonetheless lurves the huge profits he has made in the UK.
I feel sorry for many journalists in these uncertain times where the internet & social media is gobbling up their jobs, wreaking havoc on the advertising industry and basing their immense profits off-shore so leaching off the waged taxpayer.. with their jobs & opportunities vanishing daily and often forced to work for tabloids whose views they may privately abhor but nonetheless tow the line as they have families and mortgages.
# It's why I've signed former Oz PM Kevin Rudd's petition along with a million others..to hold a Royal Commission into Murdoch's media manipulation and dominance which is likely to happen when the current right-wing government is booted next year..with a result they may order his Oz empire (70% dominance) broken up
hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
Is this the same "right wing" Tories who have just announced a massive tax and spend budget? That paid billions in furlough money to keep people artificially in work during the great panic?
This party lost interest in applying a Conservative political philosophy many years ago...
I totally disagree Hedda. We have a remarkably - genuinely centrist - political hegemony, which makes use - just through expediency - of free market & socialist policies as it sees fit (and perhaps this is no bad thing...)
The real problem is the monopoly of markets/power in 3 or 4 corporations and - yes - a couple of media moguls. Yes, totally with you on that. Incredibly unhealthy.
But Thatcher would have objected to this as much as Michael Foot.
Wyot wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote: hedda wrote:
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
Is this the same "right wing" Tories who have just announced a massive tax and spend budget? That paid billions in furlough money to keep people artificially in work during the great panic?
This party lost interest in applying a Conservative political philosophy many years ago...
I totally disagree Hedda. We have a remarkably - genuinely centrist - political hegemony, which makes use - just through expediency - of free market & socialist policies as it sees fit (and perhaps this is no bad thing...)
The real problem is the monopoly of markets/power in 3 or 4 corporations and - yes - a couple of media moguls. Yes, totally with you on that. Incredibly unhealthy.
But Thatcher would have objected to this as much as Michael Foot.
Honey wrote: Greenman in October..." Brilliant work, Mr Journalist Bellfield!"
Greenman in November... "Journalists are the lowest of the low"
Even Alex has his low points and I don't agree with everything he says or does. I wouldn't vote for him if he was get involved in politics, nor would I see his shows or buy his crappy merch. I don't I actually dubbed him a "journalist" he is a commentator like most Youtubers of his calibre.
However he does touch on points that MSM will never report on. Like Brandon Tatum who picks up the hypocrisy on BLM etc.
My favourite Youtuber is actually Anthony Brian Logan in which I have stated numerous times.
Green Man wrote: Honey wrote: Greenman in October..." Brilliant work, Mr Journalist Bellfield!"
Greenman in November... "Journalists are the lowest of the low"
Even Alex has his low points and I don't agree with everything he says or does. I wouldn't vote for him if he was get involved in politics, nor would I see his shows or buy his crappy merch. I don't I actually dubbed him a "journalist" he is a commentator like most Youtubers of his calibre.
However he does touch on points that MSM will never report on. Like Brandon Tatum who picks up the hypocrisy on BLM etc.
My favourite Youtuber is actually Anthony Brian Logan in which I have stated numerous times.
He calls himself a journalist. He seeks out stories, brings us news, examines the news, so of course he is a journalist.
But not all journalists are the same.
md wrote: Leaving or throwing rubbish around for others to clean up is an outward visible sign of people who haven’t learnt to take care of or value themselves.
Or that they don't give a stuff about other people.
Honey wrote: md wrote: Leaving or throwing rubbish around for others to clean up is an outward visible sign of people who haven’t learnt to take care of or value themselves.
Or that they don't give a stuff about other people.
True, this is the upshot of not giving a stuff about the self.
Honey wrote: Green Man wrote: Honey wrote: Greenman in October..." Brilliant work, Mr Journalist Bellfield!"
Greenman in November... "Journalists are the lowest of the low"
Even Alex has his low points and I don't agree with everything he says or does. I wouldn't vote for him if he was get involved in politics, nor would I see his shows or buy his crappy merch. I don't I actually dubbed him a "journalist" he is a commentator like most Youtubers of his calibre.
However he does touch on points that MSM will never report on. Like Brandon Tatum who picks up the hypocrisy on BLM etc.
My favourite Youtuber is actually Anthony Brian Logan in which I have stated numerous times.
He calls himself a journalist. He seeks out stories, brings us news, examines the news, so of course he is a journalist.
But not all journalists are the same.
I see Nottingham police are still tormenting him.
I could myself a millionaire it does not mean its true. I haven't been on his channel for several days either. Been far too busy with work.
I have still got a ton of ABL videos to watch. ABL does the same thing but he calls himself a "commentator" like Salty Cracker does. I have no idea if Salty still has a channel on Youtube, same with Crowder who gets on my nerves.
Wyot wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote:
[quote]hedda wrote:
[quote]Green Man wrote: hedda wrote:
that's the scary thing..today's extreme right wing are regarded as "centrists" similar to "centrist" Keir Starmer who is lock step with the current right wing Tories and similar to how Britain;s mostly largely right wing media depicted Jeremy Corbyn as an "extremist" for proposing policies that were no different than Britain had had for 100 years ie government ownership of assets.
Is this the same "right wing" Tories who have just announced a massive tax and spend budget? That paid billions in furlough money to keep people artificially in work during the great panic?
This party lost interest in applying a Conservative political philosophy many years ago...
I totally disagree Hedda. We have a remarkably - genuinely centrist - political hegemony, which makes use - just through expediency - of free market & socialist policies as it sees fit (and perhaps this is no bad thing...)
The real problem is the monopoly of markets/power in 3 or 4 corporations and - yes - a couple of media moguls. Yes, totally with you on that. Incredibly unhealthy.
But Thatcher would have objected to this as much as Michael Foot.
They may be spending £Bilions of "other people's money" (as Margaret Thatcher described tax funds when she ridiculously implied socialists somehow have an alternative source of money) but are they spending it in the right places?
Why has Britain got millions of people living in poverty?
Why do wage earners need their earnings topped up with things like Universal Credit?
Why do American wage earners need Food Stamps?
The battle between political parties has always been how taxes are spent and are they spent fairly.
The left side of politics generally say the money should be spent on as many people as possible in an attempt to "even things up".
The right side of politics still have an ideology that "other people's money" is best spent with the wealthy and that it will trickle down eventually to the poorest whilst begrudgingly spending some on the poorest.
# ignoring the great US philosopher Will Rogers words below
The fact is the right side of politics has shifted to the far right in both Britain and the USA.
The "left" have shifted to the right in an attempt to catch up so we end up with "centrists" Keir Starmer and Joe Biden (Capitalist Wall Street's preferred president)
Meanwhile China and Russia prove Bertrand Russell was spot on when he responded in the early 1960s to what he thought would be the future of the East & the West.."the East (Russia, China) will become more like the West and the West (USA & UK) would eventually become like the East."
It's happening. China's Middle Class is booming as is Russia's (sadly so much corruption in Russia). The US & UK middle class are shrinking.