Who's going to apply for a job that has circa 1992 wages?
Who's going to apply for a £39k a year job? Is that a serious question?
Who's going to apply for a job that has circa 1992 wages?
A few people have grasped it.
Danger money.... you are sitting in a (potential) reservoir of fire. Now imagine just how many cretins they meet on the road in a average day.
Then there's the offload training etc. It's not just connecting a pipe and let rip.
If it were your'd have diesel in the unleaded bowser... "Wait a minute"... lol <--- subbies.. don't ya love em.
When a tanker punctures you usually get a river of fire down the street.
Google rivers of fire.
Oh.. Final word..
If you can't beat em......
It was just over a year ago that a near identical accident happened with a much worse outcome. Rivers of fire poured down both sides of the street. Parked cars didn't stand a chance.
Witnesses said a 10-foot wall of flame flowed through the neighborhood below a rotary where the tanker flipped, blowing up cars and destroying two triple-deckers, including Malone's.
when was the last time anybody heard of a petrol tanker on the streets in the uk had blown up?
Who's going to apply for a £39k a year job? Is that a serious question?
tbh i do consider all public sector jobs more worthwhile than private sector jobs...
when was the last time anybody heard of a petrol tanker on the streets in the uk had blown up?
Just watching the local news on the petrol prices - looks like the south west has been hit quite hard (Bath is completely dry) with mixture of panic buying and just lack of deliveries.
They said one garage is charging £1.99 or something but not found somewhere else to back it up yet.
Why didn't the petrol stations try to reduce panic buying and increase the amount of time petrol was avalible for by increasing petrol to £5/litre? They would have raked in the profits.
Probably never - I'd like to keep it that way.
Problem for the tanker drivers is that now they've started behaving like bullies, blockading the refineries, Shell and the tanker companies must not be seen to give in. If they'd just gone on strike I would have been on their side.