Public sector worker here, so never any chance of furlough. I worked harder than ever last year.
And yes I have some resentment of people that were furloughed. I’ve been working for over 20 years and never had more than 2 weeks off. Having multiple months of work and being paid 90-100% sounds amazing and is something I’ll never have.
As far as choice goes, some people got furlough, but ultimately all tax payers will foot the bill.
I've noticed a lot of resentment about people who've been furloughed and the misconception that peole on furlough're all lazy and enjoy it.
My point is, furlough is NOT a choice or something we can request. I've been furloughed twice and had no choice or say in the matter (the first time I was glad of it becuase of the staffing and shoplifting situation at work and the second time I only found out a few hours after I arrived home from work). It was alright for the fisrt six or seven weeks but after so long, I wanted to go back to work.
So not all people on furlough're lazy sods who want to stay furloughed and ask for it.
Some people might not have even needed to be furloughed.
Are you routinely paying tax that you don't have to at the moment?![]()
stuff your face and sit at home bone idle for a year, then wonder why your out of breath walking down the street.lol I can see that tbf.
I bet most of them got new jobs delivering for Amazon, etc. Even those that got furloughed probably also got additional jobs working the same.We were supposed to have rolling furlough. During the lockdown we only needed 1/3 of our drivers. So it was worked out and agreed that it'd be 3 weeks working, 3 weeks furlough.
The first 1/3 cried like babies that they were first then when they went on furlough they refused to come back, many citing they weren't coming back as it was not safe.
Unfortunately our managers caved and many, including myself, ended up working all the way through. 11
Not sure what you do not understand exactly, the answer to your question should be an obvious no.
Well presumably you are doing this already. Unless you mean illegal tax evasion in which case, you can do that now as wellMy solution in the future is to set up my own business, then avoid and evade tax.
I bet most of them got new jobs delivering for Amazon, etc. Even those that got furloughed probably also got additional jobs working the same.
The issue I have with furlough was the abuse by companies using it to stress test their businesses without paying wages
They could drip feed in staff every few weeks to find the optimum staffing levels whilst not worrying about the wage bill and then make lots of redundancies whilst using government money to pay for their little experiment.
spent their money on dogs/cars etc and are now bitterly complaining that furlough is ending with their main gripe that their employer isn't offering 100% working from home with full flexi so are going to 'lose' out.. But they have always been quite selfish/entitled people in general so it's hardly surprising..
Yeah I work with someone who can't come back to the office as they have "no-one to look after the puppy", when I asked if the puppy was issued to them from work or not they decided to change the subject.
Going to be lots of those conversations happening in the near future I'd wager!
I read that as kept the penises flowing. I guess also trueI've worked all through the pandemic - I work from home anyway so it made little difference to me other than having the kids around all the time. My wife is a SAHM so she took care of the home schooling while I kept the pennies flowing in. While the idea of furlough appealed a bit, I would be concerned that once on it I would struggle to go back to work - I would retire tomorrow if I won the lottery.
My neighbour works for BA in baggage handling and has been furloughed on and off constantly during the pandemic - it's been good for him in some ways but also the lack of predictability and obvious job worries are not nice.
The one thing that has become apparent for a LOT of people I know who have worked from home for the first time is just how much better off they are both financially and health wise. The costs of commuting and eating away from home are significant and I know of several people who would now take a drop in wages to work from home full time and they would still be in a good place.
I am expecting to go back into the office 2 or 3 days a week starting around September time. I think the reason for only partial time in the office is to introduce company wide hot desking and save the company money by closing a couple of buildings. Frankly if they wanted us all back in the office 5 days a week I think many people would just leave now.The one thing that has become apparent for a LOT of people I know who have worked from home for the first time is just how much better off they are both financially and health wise. The costs of commuting and eating away from home are significant and I know of several people who would now take a drop in wages to work from home full time and they would still be in a good place.