Police Wage reductions, hear me out

FantasyIreland said:
cockneycarparkm32 said:
I`m sorry but I find it terribly hard to sympathise with someone with £70,000 coming through the door every year,when all I took home two years back was no more than £5,500 as a builder . You have only had a paycut now,deedums.
So this recession is just starting to affect your family , well frig me, it has affected mine for years,I have nearly paid off the debt accumulated, hey ho its the career path that I chose . Bring a packed lunch to work .

70K? - wake up mate.

The vast majority are earning about 30,a good wage yes,enough for the responsibility and pressure - no. Although because of their character,many would perform their role for less........

As for the packed lunch,having time to eat it without getting indigestion would be nice.

-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:09 pm --

timesprout said:
someone pass me a tissue...im gonna laugh my guts up.

your part of a fasist bunch of bully boys, be you one or not is irrelevent. I will bet you have turned a blind eye to your team breaking the law your suppossed to uphold. did you have the balls to say its wrong....did you fuck. just deserts, i hope you and your wife get laid off.

welcome to the real world

Watch alot of television in your house?

Pure none factual,unfounded bollox.
factual bollox actually ive been given a concrete swan dive by six of you. before you spout gobshite know your facts
 
Don't kid yourself,that 35k will include plenty of overtime,at night and weekends,bank holidays etc. - often enforced and at limited notice.

As for the pension,what % of that 30 - 35k do you think he has to contribute towards it?<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:21 pm --<br /><br />
timesprout said:
factual bollox actually ive been given a concrete swan dive by six of you. before you spout gobshite know your facts

And there you were minding your own business.....
 
FantasyIreland said:
Don't kid yourself,that 35k will include plenty of overtime,at night and weekends,bank holidays etc. - often enforced and at limited notice.

As for the pension,what % of that 30 - 35k do you think he has to contribute towards it?

-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:21 pm --

timesprout said:
factual bollox actually ive been given a concrete swan dive by six of you. before you spout gobshite know your facts

And there you were minding your own business.....

my fuckin heart bleeds, how much does a nurse get please tell me

typical copper knows nothing about what went on but decides i was in the wrong...

and your reply seems to advocate violence before tried against a jury of my peers...mmm im getting the word...mmm twat
 
Some of the responses on this thread are fucking pathetic...."pooing on police"..."pigs"..."facists" etc. I can only hope that the offending posters are children who have still got half a chance to grow a brain cell.

Also, I may be wrong on this but don't City pay for (or certainly contribute to) the Police presence at football matches. If so the level of policing at these events bears no (or little) relation to the public spending on policing.
 
blukat, i have a number of brain cells, and if i grow much older i'll be getting a bus pass. open your eyes mate, they are militia self styled bully boys
 
mcmanus said:
FantasyIreland said:
70K? - wake up mate.

The vast majority are earning about 30,a good wage yes,enough for the responsibility and pressure - no. Although because of their character,many would perform their role for less........

As for the packed lunch,having time to eat it without getting indigestion would be nice.


Read all the thread, the moaning copper said he married a fellow officer so 35k plus 35k equals 70k before overtime.


LOL, read the OP`s thread people. Dont just look at it ,or shout others down well spotted mac ,£70,000 .two police officers living together .
I know a couple of coppers that I do work for, they have taken the Pay freeze on the chin,as have all the nurses I know. Its only for two years for fecks sake,wouldnt mind that kind of job security.

I`m happy to make savings where I can ,whoosh went the packed lunch then ? Its an example of sacrificing . Plus the fact most of them hang around the takeaways round our way,and manage to plot up and eat it .
 
timesprout said:
my heart bleeds, how much does a nurse get please tell me

typical copper knows nothing about what went on but decides i was in the wrong...

and your reply seems to advocate violence before tried against a jury of my peers...mmm im getting the word...mmm twat

Newly qualified,with unsocial hours payments etc. - about 25k

Decent time served with average overtime 35k - 40k - i know plenty.

I'm not a copper.
Drop the abuse,i havn't stooped to that level.<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:05 pm --<br /><br />
cockneycarparkm32 said:
Read all the thread, the moaning copper said he married a fellow officer so 35k plus 35k equals 70k before overtime.


LOL, read the OP`s thread people. Dont just look at it ,or shout others down well spotted mac ,£70,000 .two police officers living together .
I know a couple of coppers that I do work for, they have taken the Pay freeze on the chin,as have all the nurses I know. Its only for two years for fecks sake,wouldnt mind that kind of job security.

I`m happy to make savings where I can ,whoosh went the packed lunch then ? Its an example of sacrificing . Plus the fact most of them hang around the takeaways round our way,and manage to plot up and eat it .[/quote]

Read my previous post,i held my hands up to that gaff.

Woosh? nothing went over my head,i was using your remark to empathise a point.As for takeaways,more necessity than a choice.
 
im sorry for calling you a twat. it was childish and not called for, please accept my apology

The minute i realised your a community support officer my outlook changed. I dont have an insult big enough
 
cockneycarparkm32 said:
I`m sorry but I find it terribly hard to sympathise with someone with £70,000 coming through the door every year,when all I took home two years back was no more than £5,500 as a builder . You have only had a paycut now,deedums.
So this recession is just starting to affect your family , well frig me, it has affected mine for years,I have nearly paid off the debt accumulated, hey ho its the career path that I chose . Bring a packed lunch to work .


£5.5k in a year?

Whats your first name? Bob?

I'd say that is more a reflection of your quality of work than anything else.

As you say, I find it terribly hard to sympathise with a tradesman that can only get £100 a weeks worth of work. Why not join the Police - piece of piss and £35k a year for helping old ladies onto buses and giving directions to tourists. Oh yes - there's the added perk of twatting students with your riot stick every few months.
 
FantasyIreland said:
timesprout said:
my heart bleeds, how much does a nurse get please tell me

typical copper knows nothing about what went on but decides i was in the wrong...

and your reply seems to advocate violence before tried against a jury of my peers...mmm im getting the word...mmm twat

Newly qualified,with unsocial hours payments etc. - about 25k

Decent time served with average overtime 35k - 40k - i know plenty.

I'm not a copper.
Drop the abuse,i havn't stooped to that level.

-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:05 pm --

cockneycarparkm32 said:
Read all the thread, the moaning copper said he married a fellow officer so 35k plus 35k equals 70k before overtime.


LOL, read the OP`s thread people. Dont just look at it ,or shout others down well spotted mac ,£70,000 .two police officers living together .
I know a couple of coppers that I do work for, they have taken the Pay freeze on the chin,as have all the nurses I know. Its only for two years for fecks sake,wouldnt mind that kind of job security.

I`m happy to make savings where I can ,whoosh went the packed lunch then ? Its an example of sacrificing . Plus the fact most of them hang around the takeaways round our way,and manage to plot up and eat it .

Read my previous post,i held my hands up to that gaff.

Woosh? nothing went over my head,i was using your remark to empathise a point.As for takeaways,more necessity than a choice.[/quote]

No worries mate . my apology . To piss and moan when there are more unfortunate than themselves seems selfish . I have adapted to suit myself and my basic needs I`d ask the OP to do the same , such is life .
 

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