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coolbeans 18th Jan 2005 14:13

Milk and two
 
Shock horror gripped the tower as it was anounced that new management were going to cease providing staff with hot beverage flavoured drinks :eek:

Could all you Air traffickers around the world let me know what the tea and coffee situation is at your units, is free tea a standard or have we just been spoiled here?

It would be good to be forearmed with your opinions before I march against the oppressors with my burning torch held high and pitchfork at the ready.

Thanks all

Yours thirstilly

:cool:

DUBXH 18th Jan 2005 14:21

Odds are that you earn twice as much as me and your giving out about having to buy your own tea and coffee??

Jerricho 18th Jan 2005 14:48

As the Canadians round here are all Tim Hortons crazy, the stuff thats available in the lunchroom leaves loads to be desired (and is about 25 cents a cup) Too bad if you're a tea drinker)

lobby 18th Jan 2005 14:56

We have to pay for our own ! :(

White Hart 18th Jan 2005 15:06

At LHR ATC it's an organised "tea swindle". Each Watch arranges in-house refreshments which are paid for by the staff when they use it. Works quite well - some Watches offer better catering than others! This is in addition to contractor-supplied vending machines supplied by the Mgmt.

Nothing is free at LHR - except stress!

Jerricho 18th Jan 2005 15:08


This is in addition to contractor-supplied vending machines supplied by the Mgmt
Which is only a couple of points down the toxicity scale from Ricin.

flyingbricksh 18th Jan 2005 15:12

CB

this is where the contractor makes the profit!!

Perhaps SERCO's "crumbling empire" is due to all the tea and coffee that is supplied FOC???????? :O :D :E

White Hart 18th Jan 2005 15:14

Jerricho

You've obviously been here and tried the hot chocolate then!

AlanM 18th Jan 2005 15:22

Not free here (West Drayton) - unless we have all been good boys and girls then we get a "Free Vend" (Which is an oxymoron in itself!). Doesn't ahppen often though. 16p otherwise

"I'd luv a white wivout!"

flyingbricksh 18th Jan 2005 15:29

Am

ours might be free but ( there is always a but !)

We don't get the wages you guys do:(

spekesoftly 18th Jan 2005 15:37

Over a period of some 37 years, I've worked at 7 military (2 overseas), and 5 civil ATC units, and I don't recall any providing free tea and coffee.

The only possible exception was at one RAF airfield, where the local farmer kindly provided free milk - straight from the cow!! (so fresh, it was still warm!!). :p

coolbeans 18th Jan 2005 15:40

Wages we guys get? you must be thinking of the ATCOs, maybe I could convince them to subsidise our tea breaks

Banana Split 18th Jan 2005 16:27

We also 'run' a swindle and quite often I'm sure we have been:{

vintage ATCO 18th Jan 2005 20:05

At LTN tea, coffee and milk supplied (but not sugar apparently).

One has to take in one's own Earl Grey tea bags. Standards are slipping. :(

Jerricho 18th Jan 2005 20:21

White Hart, oh yes. Tis one of the few places round Blighty where people understand if a visitor is asked "Would you like a hot drink" and they give an adament "NO!!!" ;)

av8boy 18th Jan 2005 22:09

Not free. If you want coffee, you pay into the fund. Tea? Those of us drinking it must bring our own.

5milesbaby 18th Jan 2005 22:12

Swanwick charges 30p in the canteens for filter coffee, 40p for the "special" machine frothy stuff, and 16p for a tea bag. For that you get free milk and sugar. They also provide in the canteens sachets for those of us that like decaf coffee, and there is a wide selection of fruity and herbal teas, as well as a couple of Twinnings (Earl Grey certainly one of them :yuk: ). The vending machines charge between 13p and 18p for tea and coffee, price dependant on how many "extras" you have, ie milk and sugar. It doesn't taste that bad, or maybe I'm just getting too used to it! We also get the odd perk when we have behaved ourselves of free basic stuff, that normally lasts a week.

Don't think our new Starbucks will be in the pence bracket as and when they get here.............. :{

Scott Voigt 18th Jan 2005 22:14

In the US the drinks you must pay for... Some places have a coffee or tea mess that is set up by the employees and some places have both that and a cafe at work. Either way, the employee coffee mess is always cheaper than the cafe.

regards

Scott

norvenmunky 18th Jan 2005 22:19


The only possible exception was at one RAF airfield, where the local farmer kindly provided free milk - straight from the cow!! (so fresh, it was still warm!!).
The cow was a multi tasker, she used to do wheel changes and half of the flight line..and that was before tea!

:p

coolbeans 19th Jan 2005 04:38

I had no idea we were so lucky, I may have to just let this whole tea thing slide. I suppose the big S was good for something

:cool:


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