^^ Also he choose to work an outdoor jobso he can't really complain... someone who choose to work indoors is a different matter.
I was running a radio rebro on the top of a hill for 8 hours, in minus temps yesterday, in the snow, with a landrover with no blowers, you know what i did? i got on with it!
keep yourself warm, be more active, put underarmour style thermals on, thin comfortable and discreet, but for the love of god dont winge because its ~13degrees or maybe slightly below that![]()
Now, a stall with a door within a room is not considered a room itself, unless said stall has walls from floor to ceiling, and even then it would be difficult to successfully argue that each is a room. Assuming, from your use of the word 'cubicles' that each stall does not have walls and a door extending from floor to ceiling, then the door into the room itself should have a lock on the inside, which would not prevent two people of opposing gender inadvertently using the stalls at the same time. I assume that there are not more than 25 people working at any given time?separate rooms containing conveniences are provided for men and women except where and so far as each convenience is in a separate room the door of which is capable of being secured from inside.
nobody is saying you should, nothing wrong with wearing base layers with civilian clothes i do it all the time.Also I work in a retail store I shouldn't have to go in dressed like an army soldier :/
^^ Also he choose to work an outdoor jobso he can't really complain... someone who choose to work indoors is a different matter.
Now, a stall with a door within a room is not considered a room itself, unless said stall has walls from floor to ceiling, and even then it would be difficult to successfully argue that each is a room. Assuming, from your use of the word 'cubicles' that each stall does not have walls and a door extending from floor to ceiling, then the door into the room itself should have a lock on the inside, which would not prevent two people of opposing gender inadvertently using the stalls at the same time. I assume that there are not more than 25 people working at any given time?
Actually mate, the cushty primarily office based job I had came to an end due to the companies god awful finance management. I took the first job I got offered and got on with it
It isn't through choice, but its money!
I feel so sorry for you, try working on building sites with minus temps.
Dude, its not money for me though. I work under 16 hours so im on job seekers allowance. If I lost my job my JSA would go up and I would be earning the same. :/
I work outside. Man up.
OK, then they are not separate rooms, so for the purposes of the relevant legislation there is one toilet, there should be two. That room should, as mentioned, also be lockable from inside, which is why this counts as one facility despite there being two toilets, the lock effectively makes it difficult to use more than one of the toilets at any given time.There is now one room with 2 cubicles. Both sexes go in to the same room but there are 2 cubicles which DO NOT have walls going from the floor to the ceiling. No there is only ever 7/8 people working at once
everyone apart from the manager is part time and half of them are kids they don't say/do anything.
What are your views? Yes it is a rubbish company (a big company) but a rubbish reputation where I live.
try being a farmer like myself working 14 hours a day minimum with no breaks in -15 oc temps,for 6 days a week getting minimum wage.i wouldnt mind your job at all mate fancy swapping![]()
Well working in a retail store I can't walk around in thermals can I?
You chose to be a farmer! :/
I do.
Do you do your job at gunpoint or something?