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Taipan wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:43 pm
Cousin Jack wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 1:20 pm Driving through Marazion? In August? In a camper van? Best of luck :obscene-drinkingcheers:
Camper was in Porthleven, we were on a bus! The bus routes through the back lanes and villages were interesting! :shock:

Solution: Get off the bus, walk through the village and then you can get the earlier bus which is stuck in the traffic but nearer the front.
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Being told what bike I "must" get as the solution to the spazzy shoulder - by someone who's seen me once in the six years I've been dealing with said shoulder and obviously thinks I haven't spent 6 years thinking about and working out which bike would work best!!!


FFS :angry-cussingblack:


(And no, I didn't agree - nor did he agree on the one I want!! But he's not buying it!! :lol: - nor am I until I've sorted my financial life out!!!)
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@Jody still trying to palm off that 690?
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weeksy wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2023 2:23 pm @Jody still trying to palm off that 690?
TBF, if I had the money I'd give it a try!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


But no (I did test ride a 690 years ago and wasn't that bothered by it). I'm going to test ride a 390 Duke and see if it works for the shoulder as well as I think it will. My memory of the riding position combined with the photos I have of me riding it make me think it could work pretty well.

And in all honesty it is the ideal bike for out here. Not so much for big distances, but I'm not sure that big distance are going to be possible for the shoulder whatever bike I get!


The BMP bit was the tone and the obvious belief that I haven't even thought about what bikes would work for me in the six years I've been desperate to get back to riding regularly!! :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Online businesses who don’t offer a faster paid for delivery option instead of a ‘free’ 5 working day delivery service.

If I wanted stuff in 5 days, I’d order it next week
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Our manager organising a "random" drugs n alcohol test for the day shift this morning but the spineless *unt hadn't even got the testicular fortitude to show up today, instead palming the responsibility off onto one of his colleagues.
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:39 pm Our manager organising a "random" drugs n alcohol test for the day shift this morning but the spineless *unt hadn't even got the testicular fortitude to show up today, instead palming the responsibility off onto one of his colleagues.
I'd be fucked.

He was probably at spearmint rhino doing lines off some hookers thighs!
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:39 pm Our manager organising a "random" drugs n alcohol test for the day shift this morning but the spineless *unt hadn't even got the testicular fortitude to show up today, instead palming the responsibility off onto one of his colleagues.
Apparently it was a thing on the cash vans when i worked for Group4. Never tested once in 13 years not heard of any testing.
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Felix wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 10:02 pm
MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:39 pm "random"
Apparently it was a thing on the cash vans when i worked for Group4. Never tested once in 13 years not heard of any testing.
That could be due to them being truly random.

Or just a scare tactic.
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We have random drink & drugs testing. In 18 years I know of just 1 actual random visit when 2 staff were stood down for positive drug tests. They both welcomed the few days off as both were taking prescribed drugs that their manager was aware of.
Bit pointless as we were told they were coming beforehand, maybe they need to google random!!
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Aug 24, 2023 8:39 pm Our manager organising a "random" drugs n alcohol test for the day shift this morning but the spineless *unt hadn't even got the testicular fortitude to show up today, instead palming the responsibility off onto one of his colleagues.
The life of a railwayman eh?
As a contractor who changes roles frequently, the screening company in Southwark must have more of my piss than the local water company!
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Meh. I'm constantly being told that random drug testing can be done at any time. It was the same when I joined nigh-on 27 years ago and I've never seen anybody be pulled up on one yet.

These days if you tested positive I doubt you'd be sacked, they'd offer you all the support for your addiction, a stay at a nice rehab clinic and six-months paid leave. In fact, fuck it...pass me the charlie.
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My last place used to do random drug (and drink I think) testing. For the tooley goons and drivers etc, not the pukka chaps with the good degrees, so it was never an issue for me.

Anyway one depot manager was sure one of his drivers was regularly on something so he arranged random testing for him and a few others so it didn't look like he was picking on one individual.

The key suspect came up clean but the manager's best driver tested positive for cannabis. He admitted he has smoked some at the weekend but this was on a Thursday from memory.

None the less company policy was gross misconduct and out they go and that's what happened.

Another employee was clearly a cocaine user and would show up at work hanging after what must have been big nights out. But he was white collar and had a first from Balliol so the drug use was overlooked.
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I got Drugs and Alcohol tested about a month before I started my first "real" job at Rolls-Royce. Incidentally, the only time I've ever been tested in my life, I've managed to avoid doing anything really important since. :thumbup:

I did say to the guy "this just proves I'm not pissed now" to which he chuckled and said "yeah it's pretty pointless" :lol:

Apparently the union (successfully) fought to not have cannabis on the test. I'd be curious to know that their arguments were.
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I was parked in the van in a loading bay in Stratford, London yesterday loading up my daughter's stuff so I could move her to a new place. We were there half an hour and made about ten trips to the van so clearly loading. There were three vans doing the same thing. Came back for the final time to find a parking fine of £120. I've appealed but what a prick of a parking attendant.
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Working for an FAA approved aerospace company everyone was liable to random drug testing. Never tested me, not that I worried about because I don't do drugs.
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dern wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:19 pm I was parked in the van in a loading bay in Stratford, London yesterday loading up my daughter's stuff so I could move her to a new place. We were there half an hour and made about ten trips to the van so clearly loading. There were three vans doing the same thing. Came back for the final time to find a parking fine of £120. I've appealed but what a prick of a parking attendant.
Years ago I tried finding out if I could use a loading bay to collect stuff from a shop, I don't remember the details but there were several gotchas to catch people out.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2023 1:19 pm My last place used to do random drug (and drink I think) testing. For the tooley goons and drivers etc, not the pukka chaps with the good degrees, so it was never an issue for me.

Anyway one depot manager was sure one of his drivers was regularly on something so he arranged random testing for him and a few others so it didn't look like he was picking on one individual.

The key suspect came up clean but the manager's best driver tested positive for cannabis. He admitted he has smoked some at the weekend but this was on a Thursday from memory.

None the less company policy was gross misconduct and out they go and that's what happened.

Another employee was clearly a cocaine user and would show up at work hanging after what must have been big nights out. But he was white collar and had a first from Balliol so the drug use was overlooked.
When I was on the buses you could get tested, one of the managers had parachuted his nephew into a management position and he had a gay thing going on with one of the drivers. When the drug testers arrived, batty driver literally disappeared, like in the building then sent on some unspecified errand, but another driver and I, both known to be fans of E back in the day were both tested. You could see the disappointment on the nephew's face when it came back clean, i suggested he take a test and he immediately got flustered and defensive.

Since going back to trucks I've bever been tested, if you can vaguely point the wagin in the right direction, you're fine
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Turns out that the Ducati dealer in the UK can't do the CoC for the Monster :roll: :roll: :roll:

FFS

But, at least the guy there gave me more info on how to maybe get help from Ducati Italy for a change. I've been met will a total lack of help or communication from them and the French dealers here each time I've tried previously. Here's hoping that this time things might go better :crazy:
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Noggin wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:49 am Turns out that the Ducati dealer in the UK can't do the CoC for the Monster :roll: :roll: :roll:

FFS

But, at least the guy there gave me more info on how to maybe get help from Ducati Italy for a change. I've been met will a total lack of help or communication from them and the French dealers here each time I've tried previously. Here's hoping that this time things might go better :crazy:
I had work done on my KTM here at the dealership. Not because I wanted the dealership to work on the bike, but because I wanted to build a relationship with them after UK dealer were no help with CoC. My CoC arrived at my local dealer last week.!! (€150 !!!!!!)