From: 'Hog on 4 Dec 2009 07:57 Champ wrote: > On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 19:56:54 +0000, ginge >> Having said that....you've just made me think of an alternative.... >> Royal Mail Collection Office. >> >> And on that basis, damn, you're right. > > <nailled> You don't get on with your RM Collection Office? I can think of 3 I use and have not a complaint about any. -- 'Hog '06 ST4-S '96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400 '81 R65 Outfit CO2-A load of hot air
From: doetnietcomputeren on 4 Dec 2009 07:58 On 2009-12-04 12:26:25 +0100, central <central77(a)fastmailNOSPAM.fm> said: > Point of order here: as someone who has been involved in both private > healthcare AND manufacturing in the last couple years, I take the view > that dealing with anything involving the HCC / CQC is way more stressful > than anything I'm likely to come up against in mfg. Stress is your response to the situation around you, if you're stressed, you are the only one to blame. -- Dnc
From: 'Hog on 4 Dec 2009 08:08 doetnietcomputeren wrote: > On 2009-12-04 12:26:25 +0100, central <central77(a)fastmailNOSPAM.fm> > said: >> Point of order here: as someone who has been involved in both private >> healthcare AND manufacturing in the last couple years, I take the >> view that dealing with anything involving the HCC / CQC is way more >> stressful than anything I'm likely to come up against in mfg. > > Stress is your response to the situation around you, if you're > stressed, you are the only one to blame. That's not entirely true, people can be backed into very stressful situations. I'm very careful to avoid that and keep my life blissfully stress free. -- 'Hog '06 ST4-S '96 Bastard12 '89 R100RS '81 XS650 '78 RD400 '81 R65 Outfit CO2-A load of hot air
From: doetnietcomputeren on 4 Dec 2009 08:52 On 2009-12-04 14:08:22 +0100, "'Hog" <sm911SPAM(a)hotmailCHIPS.co.uk> said: >>> Point of order here: as someone who has been involved in both private >>> healthcare AND manufacturing in the last couple years, I take the >>> view that dealing with anything involving the HCC / CQC is way more >>> stressful than anything I'm likely to come up against in mfg. >> >> Stress is your response to the situation around you, if you're >> stressed, you are the only one to blame. > > That's not entirely true, It is. > people can be backed into very stressful situations. Only if they are weak or accept the position into which they are being ushered. > I'm very careful to avoid that and keep my life blissfully stress free. Well there you go proving my point for me. -- Dnc
From: Ace on 4 Dec 2009 09:04
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 13:58:30 +0100, doetnietcomputeren <doesnotcompute(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On 2009-12-04 12:26:25 +0100, central <central77(a)fastmailNOSPAM.fm> said: > >> Point of order here: as someone who has been involved in both private >> healthcare AND manufacturing in the last couple years, I take the view >> that dealing with anything involving the HCC / CQC is way more stressful >> than anything I'm likely to come up against in mfg. > >Stress is your response to the situation around you, if you're >stressed, you are the only one to blame. Complete bollocks. Unless you consider that one's desire to keep a job under difficult circumstances is your own fault. Would being unemployed be less stressful? Well, maybe, but maybe not, eh? |