Never have. Have walked 10 miles though. But those in Russia, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, hell even Scotland have done so for centuries.
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Never have. Have walked 10 miles though. But those in Russia, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, hell even Scotland have done so for centuries.
To all you people talking about skiving and "you are paid to be there doing the work" - do you realise that he simply does not get paid if he can't get to work? In which case, how is that skiving exactly?
its OPs responsibility to get to work on time and he probably signed up for that in his contractOriginally Posted by gambitt
If your idiot boss tries anything then you will have a strong health and safety case against him.
no he wont because outside of work his boss is not responsible for him whatsoever.
It's a two-way street, my friend. Back in the day employers had loyalty to employees and vice versa.
These days it's all big, impersonal HR departments, and there is absolutely no loyalty between anyone. Your company will screw you over when it can and you almost have a duty to do the same thing back
So no, I wouldn't walk eight miles to work unless I was a surgeon or flight controller or something.
Probably because he'll be most upset if he's sacked?
Is the OP in work yet?
He's only got 15mins!
I'm on tenterhooks here.
Please tell me when was the last time you walked 16 miles in the dark though snow and ice in temps reaching double digits into the minus as well as doing a 9 hour shift.
op said:I believe taxi would cost me around £15 one way.... an thats if they dont try & charge extra cos of the bad weather.
An if my maths is right il have about £10 left over after paying for 2 taxis.
Completely agree with this. I live 3.5 miles from my work and I'd only walk it if the weather was good or if the boss begged me or promised me a bonus. To demand you walk eight miles, in the snow, at night, with temperatures dropping is ridiculous.However, at night in sub zero temperatures no employer should be suggesting you walk 8 miles, they have a duty of care toward you on your way to and from work and thus the manager should consider this in their decision which they clearly have not.
Completely agree with this. I live 3.5 miles from my work and I'd only walk it if the weather was good or if the boss begged me or promised me a bonus. To demand you walk eight miles, in the snow, at night, with temperatures dropping is ridiculous.
Don't make it to work, don't get paid.
Simple as that, same as where i am.
Why does everyone think that isn't fair? Put your foot in the other shoe, would you pay your staff because they cant make it to work? Yes the weather is bad, but they are physically not at work, they made the decision to stay at home, drink hot chocolate and play video games. Would you pay them?
what he is contracted to do?