Hugh_the_screw said:I have now spent my first day ever on strike. there were many ex forces who are now prison officer with me. Do you think the public support this action????????
Clausewitz said:Hugh_the_screw said:I have now spent my first day ever on strike. there were many ex forces who are now prison officer with me. Do you think the public support this action????????
NO! You useless, whingeing bags of shite. It is illegal for you to strike for a very good reason. £18K is a starting salary that many soldiers would love - and they do a more dangerous job in worse conditions. In my eyes you are wasters who are now no better than those c*nt firemen.
JINGO said:All we need now is the Federation and BAFF to get together and we can cook this joke of a governments goose.
Clausewitz said:Hugh_the_screw said:I have now spent my first day ever on strike. there were many ex forces who are now prison officer with me. Do you think the public support this action????????
NO! You useless, whingeing bags of shite. It is illegal for you to strike for a very good reason. £18K is a starting salary that many soldiers would love - and they do a more dangerous job in worse conditions. In my eyes you are wasters who are now no better than those c*nt firemen.
HH_2 said:Prison Break would've been pretty boring set in England then............ just wait for a strike and the whole lot of them could've legged it, no worries!
Gunner_REMF said:I spent two years in the job and now I am back in "green" for a better financial package.... and thats the only reason I left the Prison Service. I am 1000% behind your strike, 2.5% is pathetic and to spread it over two increments is evn more pathetic. As a lot of people have said on this thread "the public are not really aware of what the job entails". During a typical shift you safety can be in danger at any time due to the unpredictability of the sum that you "police" albeit in a "controlled environment" Good luck, lets hope the POA grow some balls!! The job is good, it would be even better if you received the same benefits as the Police Service!
Ubique!
Gunner_REMF said:Clausewitz said:Hugh_the_screw said:I have now spent my first day ever on strike. there were many ex forces who are now prison officer with me. Do you think the public support this action????????
NO! You useless, whingeing bags of shite. It is illegal for you to strike for a very good reason. £18K is a starting salary that many soldiers would love - and they do a more dangerous job in worse conditions. In my eyes you are wasters who are now no better than those c*nt firemen.
Are you not aware that at least 40% if not more officers are "ex forces" and have already done the "dangerous stuff". What do you do for a living??
Clausewitz said:Gunner_REMF said:Clausewitz said:Hugh_the_screw said:I have now spent my first day ever on strike. there were many ex forces who are now prison officer with me. Do you think the public support this action????????
NO! You useless, whingeing bags of shite. It is illegal for you to strike for a very good reason. £18K is a starting salary that many soldiers would love - and they do a more dangerous job in worse conditions. In my eyes you are wasters who are now no better than those c*nt firemen.
Are you not aware that at least 40% if not more officers are "ex forces" and have already done the "dangerous stuff". What do you do for a living??
You pathetic squirming abortion. If 40% are ex-forces they should know better. They knew the salary when they applied for the job. F8ck them. Useless dribbles of disease ridden sperm.
What do I do for a living? Well, I'm not a prison officer....
Now f8ck off back to your mother's rancid hole.
JINGO said:Gunner_REMF said:I spent two years in the job and now I am back in "green" for a better financial package.... and thats the only reason I left the Prison Service. I am 1000% behind your strike, 2.5% is pathetic and to spread it over two increments is evn more pathetic. As a lot of people have said on this thread "the public are not really aware of what the job entails". During a typical shift you safety can be in danger at any time due to the unpredictability of the sum that you "police" albeit in a "controlled environment" Good luck, lets hope the POA grow some balls!! The job is good, it would be even better if you received the same benefits as the Police Service!
Ubique!
Id be interested to hear what benefits you believe the Police get. We are having to fight tooth and nail for any rise at all as we did last year incremental or not.
I have a healthy respect for the prison service lets face it to actually get sent to prison these days you have got to have really done something evil. Public sector, Forces it doesnt matter we have got to stick together and make a stand.We have human rights (makes vomit noise) too, its just that nobody in government has noticed.
Gunner_REMF said:As for Clause f@ckwits you're not public sector then heh?