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Old 30th December 2008, 21:30   #2061 (permalink)
 
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rab-k...i sympathise with the permanent nights issue, but don't think that cominig off them will be a bed of roses.. two examples of the pallet of shifts commonly used here is mmaaommooo or mmaaoddooo.... so 4 off? doesn't come round that often, management i'm sure will push this your way at some stage.
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Old 31st December 2008, 13:17   #2062 (permalink)
 
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If the Union have anything to do with it we will end up with the following roster MMMAAANNNO. They seem quite good at giving in to what management want and having their expectations managed during the working together process.
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Old 31st December 2008, 13:25   #2063 (permalink)
 
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I might add things up differently than you, but mmaaommooo or mmaaoddooo means you have 4 days off. Just because they are not consecutive doesn't mean they don't count.

I do permanent nights, and I actually take the attitude that I have 4 days off on a mmaannsooo cycle. The first night doesn't start until 2200 so although I can't go drinking, I class this as being as good as a day off.

The sleep day - I finish at 0700, get home by about 0745 and sleep 'til about 1100. Then I have the rest of the day to myself.

People are different and react to lack of sleep differently - I don't have any problems with feeling tired after a couple of hours kip, but saying that I'm only 39 - no doubt as I get older it will start to affect me more.

By stating the above about feeling I get 4 days off, I'm not some management lackey, but am someone who has previously worked outside of NATS doing real hours!!
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Old 31st December 2008, 13:40   #2064 (permalink)
 
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Keyboard Warrior: A Person who, being unable to express his anger through physical violence (owning to their physical weakness, lack of bravery and/or conviction in real life), instead manifests said emotions through the text-based medium of the internet, usually in the form of aggressive writing that the Keyboard Warrior would not (for reasons previously mentioned) be able to give form to in real life.

I refer you to the PPRuNe Pension vote tallies... and then to the actual physical results.

And Vlad... I also have to say, well said. It's important to take a pride in your job, in your profession and want to be well rewarded for it... but there is a definite population on here with a God Complex.
When the old lady on the bus says "ohhhh, so you're like a traffic warden, only you get to sit down!", watch the blood boil up!!!
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Old 31st December 2008, 13:59   #2065 (permalink)

 
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Anotherthing, I agree with you (this is getting to be a habit!)

I used to do nights every cycle. That day after the two afternoons was fantastic. Also, if I got two hours kip at work, I could manage without any sleep when I got home, apart from maybe a mid-afternoon/early evening power nap of 20 mins.

But then I'm a few years younger than you!
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Old 31st December 2008, 19:01   #2066 (permalink)
 
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UK pensions end year in surplus - Telegraph

Maybe it won't happen to our fund, but you get the general idea how the economic situation can change. Hope no-one was taken in or influenced by the doom and gloom merchants.
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Old 31st December 2008, 19:18   #2067 (permalink)
 
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Keyboard Warrior: A Person who, being unable to express his anger through physical violence (owning to their physical weakness, lack of bravery and/or conviction in real life), instead manifests said emotions through the text-based medium of the internet, usually in the form of aggressive writing that the Keyboard Warrior would not (for reasons previously mentioned) be able to give form to in real life.
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Old 1st April 2009, 12:59   #2068 (permalink)
 
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I know this is old news but I have just ploughed my way through the last 20 pages of the pension vote thread. Just for something to read!! Why has no-one queried that the lack of votes was not due to "Can't be bothered!" but may have been due to that a lot of ballot papers were lost in the christmas post as PB expected them to be.

We all know that when management want things to go their way its a postal vote and when they aren't bothered its a bit of paper put in a black box somewhere in the ops room .
I have been with Nats for a lot of years and this is how they have always worked so if they force a ballot on a paydeal lets not let it be a postal vote. (Unless its an outstanding one...some hope eh?)
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Old 8th April 2009, 17:57   #2069 (permalink)

 
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Interesting that the pension regulator is warning companies not to pay dividends to shareholders if they are concerned about being able to make pension contributions.

Story here.

No doubt NATS will be paying a dividend whilst also complaining about pension contributions
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Old 17th April 2009, 19:29   #2070 (permalink)

 
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Brown and henchman Darling out to screw your pension again possibly.
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Old 5th August 2009, 20:07   #2071 (permalink)
 
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Guiding the scheme through turbulent times

Have any members of the NATS Section of CAAPS cheered themselves up by reading the latest NATS Section Pension Review (released at the end of July). Available to registered members at: https://www.caaps.co.uk/axiseinterne...ew09_final.pdf
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