From: Silk on
On 23/11/2009 13:22, Conor wrote:
> In article<5d1lg5didah8h3l4f445gtpoad037jge6l(a)4ax.com>, Ace says...
>
>> Or maybe it's just that most applicants are tick as pigshit? I'm not
>> saying they are, but maybe, eh?
>
> Judging by the standard of non-HGV drivers I came across in my HGV
> driving career, I'd say that there were far more none HGV dribbling
> inbred fuckwits than HGV driving ones. Visit any food factory and the
> number of non-HGV driving dribbling fuckwits outnumbered the HGV ones
> 100:1.

Most people don't work in food factories.
From: Bod on
Silk wrote:
> On 23/11/2009 17:49, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
>> on 23/11/2009, Catman supposed :
>>>> I drive a car, like most normal people. I just happen to be rather
>>>> good at it.
>>>
>>> Ahh sorry. Confusion there. Since you are pig ignorant and think
>>> you're better than everyone else, I thought you must be one or the
>>> other. Mea culpa.
>>
>> :D
>>
>> He drives a single class of vehicle, yet professes expertise in all.
>
> I'm an expert car driver - I've never claimed to be an expert in or on
> any other type of vehicle - please try to keep up. The only thing that
> concerns me regarding other types of vehicle is avoidance.
>
> I don't subscribe to the view that learning to drive one particular road
> vehicle teaches you how to drive another. I know that lorries are heavy
> and slow and bikes are light and fast - both likely to be driven/ridden
> by morons and best avoided for similar reasons. What else do I need to
> know?


If you were that good a car driver, you would know
and want to know more about M/bikes and lorries
and how they may affect you and your car driving.
Passing a motorcycle test gives a car driver a
better understanding of what it's like from a
m/cyclists point of view.
Believe me, it helps.

Bod
From: SteveH on
Silk <me(a)privacy.net> wrote:

> On 23/11/2009 09:47, SteveH wrote:
>
> > Someone who looks like a geography teacher, clutches a clip-board, but
> > wasn't good enough at driving to become a driving examiner or police
> > driver.
>
> No, someone who couldn't afford to take the wage cut the above would
> involve.

I know what IT box-swappers get paid. And I wouldn't get out of bed.
--
SteveH
From: Silk on
On 23/11/2009 20:24, SteveH wrote:

> I know what IT box-swappers get paid.

I have an idea as well. I used to be one many years ago. It wasn't
called IT then.

And I wouldn't get out of bed.

That's because you're too fat and lazy.
From: Marc on
Silk wrote:
> On 23/11/2009 13:22, Conor wrote:
>> In article<5d1lg5didah8h3l4f445gtpoad037jge6l(a)4ax.com>, Ace says...
>>
>>> Or maybe it's just that most applicants are tick as pigshit? I'm not
>>> saying they are, but maybe, eh?
>>
>> Judging by the standard of non-HGV drivers I came across in my HGV
>> driving career, I'd say that there were far more none HGV dribbling
>> inbred fuckwits than HGV driving ones. Visit any food factory and the
>> number of non-HGV driving dribbling fuckwits outnumbered the HGV ones
>> 100:1.
>
> Most people don't work in food factories.

Lazy bastards!
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