it must be quite a drole job, but so is a binman or a drainage engineer or a policeman or a salesman however all will generally net you well under 45000
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:39, archived)
"It's" and "disappointedly"
We'll save the chat about punctuation.
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:53, archived)
OH HAI BINKY.
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:54, archived)
Alcohol: it's bad for you, kids. And expensive.
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:59, archived)
Or working in darkened holes, sat down for long periods of time in a small space doing repetitive actions.
What makes you qualified to be the Supreme Judge of Salaries anyway?
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:43, archived)
sounds like an average night round your place, im not qualified, im just annoyed.
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:48, archived)
I'm just saying, although it might not look like it takes a lot of talent to sit in a cabin and control a tube train, I am sure there's a lot of training and preparation involved.
There's also the fact that the tube system is at least semi-autonomous so it's not really our tax money that is paying these people's wages. Not like binman and other local authority workers. Are you annoyed that footballers make millions of pounds to kick a piece of leather about? Not so much.
(, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 8:51, archived)