05-04-2010, 13:49 | #11 |
Absinthe
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,855
|
Thankfully rosta means I'm off today, but worked sat night.
__________________
|
05-04-2010, 14:15 | #12 | |
Noob
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Socialist Republik of Kent
Posts: 5,032
|
Quote:
I had this one year when I worked at Accessorize. We were the only shop open in the station other than the coffee stand. I don't think a customer came in the shop until after we'd been open for 3 hours
__________________
|
|
05-04-2010, 14:47 | #13 |
Spinky-Spank
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 668. The Neighbour of the Beast
Posts: 11,226
|
You can thank the Sunday trading laws for that one I think Jen. Huuuuuge loophole. Of course, if your store is under 3000 sq ft (iirc) then you can open anyway.
__________________
"You only get one life. There's no God, no rules, except for those you accept or create for yourself. Then once it's over... it's over. Dreamless sleep for ever and ever. So why not be happy while you're here?" Nate Fisher |
05-04-2010, 15:09 | #14 | |
Do you want to hide in my box?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 14,941
|
Quote:
Don't mind working normal Sundays (although can still happily mutter about the days when everywhere was shut ) but we did all feel a bit cheated being the only place open yesterday. At least I wasn't working till 10pm like most of my workmates yesterday.
__________________
Halycopter |
|
05-04-2010, 15:15 | #15 |
Spinky-Spank
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 668. The Neighbour of the Beast
Posts: 11,226
|
I remember working in Asda during Uni when they were closed on Easter Sunday but still made us work because it 'wasn't a bank holiday'. We weren't allowed to sell anything but they still forced us to come in and move stock about! Bastids!
__________________
"You only get one life. There's no God, no rules, except for those you accept or create for yourself. Then once it's over... it's over. Dreamless sleep for ever and ever. So why not be happy while you're here?" Nate Fisher |
05-04-2010, 15:19 | #16 |
Do you want to hide in my box?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 14,941
|
That'd really annoy me!
__________________
Halycopter |
05-04-2010, 15:26 | #17 |
Easymouth
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 6,716
|
I've just got in from work, started at 5.45am. Double bubble so was silly not to.
__________________
...faster you naughty little monkey! Running through hell, heaven can wait! |
05-04-2010, 15:33 | #18 |
Spinky-Spank
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 668. The Neighbour of the Beast
Posts: 11,226
|
Ahh, I remember the joy of parental holiday shifts! Christmas dinner at 10pm!
__________________
"You only get one life. There's no God, no rules, except for those you accept or create for yourself. Then once it's over... it's over. Dreamless sleep for ever and ever. So why not be happy while you're here?" Nate Fisher |
05-04-2010, 17:52 | #19 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Brissle!!!
Posts: 4,947
|
I had one a couple of weeks back and it was 20 quid. God bless being able to claim it back on works health plan. No idea on the contact lenses thing sorry, I didn't need any type of prescription. I can ask me Mum if no one on here pops up, but I am sure someone will.
|
05-04-2010, 18:03 | #20 |
Spinky-Spank
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 668. The Neighbour of the Beast
Posts: 11,226
|
you just get your eyes tested and tell the optician you want contacts. Is as easy as that. Disposables on a monthly scheme range from around £11 per month to about £25 depending on the type you want/can have. Think the eye test is around £18, but I get mine for free through work, so not sure. If you work with VDUs at all you are entitled to free eye tests via your employer.
__________________
"You only get one life. There's no God, no rules, except for those you accept or create for yourself. Then once it's over... it's over. Dreamless sleep for ever and ever. So why not be happy while you're here?" Nate Fisher |