Re: The Great Fuel Crisis of 2012 : Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:39 pm
cod'ead wrote: It's not exposed at all, it's supported if anything. Emma Thelwell wrote: An annual salary of £45,000 is however quite plausible – but only if they put in extra hours in overtime. So she agrees that if they do overtime the figure is quite plausible. Given that the media have been banging on all week about how there are too few qualified drivers to support current demand by around 2,000, it's very likely that they all have the opportunity to earn overtime. Which is something the quoted driver admits happens 'every shift'. Quoted Driver wrote: We’re guaranteed basic hours BUT we don’t do basic hours we are routed to max every shift. Due to redundancies less driver > work So he's saying they are always doing overtime. So they are in fact very likely to be averaging earnings of £45,000 a year in a relatively stable and safe industry. |
cod'ead wrote: It's not exposed at all, it's supported if anything. Emma Thelwell wrote: An annual salary of £45,000 is however quite plausible – but only if they put in extra hours in overtime. So she agrees that if they do overtime the figure is quite plausible. Given that the media have been banging on all week about how there are too few qualified drivers to support current demand by around 2,000, it's very likely that they all have the opportunity to earn overtime. Which is something the quoted driver admits happens 'every shift'. Quoted Driver wrote: We’re guaranteed basic hours BUT we don’t do basic hours we are routed to max every shift. Due to redundancies less driver > work So he's saying they are always doing overtime. So they are in fact very likely to be averaging earnings of £45,000 a year in a relatively stable and safe industry. |
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