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Bobjork 3rd June 2015 15:55

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Originally Posted by G-CPTN (Post 15614)
AFAIK, local bus drivers seem to travel 'freely' on same-company services.

Of course, we are a small rural depot and the drivers probably know each other by sight - not like a city service.

Well there are several operators in Gothenburg, but the rules say that an employee from any of the operators may travel for free, if he is in uniform and shows his employee card.
This is because as long as he is in uniform he is expected to answer any question from a passenger, even if he isn't driving, therefore he is "on duty".
During free time they are not allowed to travel for free (altough a couple of years ago anyone empoyed by any operator got a free travel card (bot in Gothenburg and in Stockholm) but that time is gone.

G-CPTN 3rd June 2015 16:12

There is controversy over the free travel offered to London Transport employees (and family).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-32881132

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...taff-year.html

coachman 3rd June 2015 16:30

When I was on shift it was a common practice to use a bus to go and collect any workmates from home if for any reason they did not have their own transport to get to work in. I don't know what the inspector would have made of that, plus all the other things that went on. Things such as running the wife and kids home after a days shopping. The best one was I think was using a bus to take one of the engineers and his wife to the airport when they went on holiday. Not that I would ever dream of doing such things of course, it was the others.

G-CPTN 3rd June 2015 17:27

A similar situation could be arranged when 'testing' a truck.

Acquiring a load of gravel or paving slabs and dropping them off was all part of a realistic test . . .

coachman 3rd June 2015 19:31

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Originally Posted by G-CPTN (Post 15618)
A similar situation could be arranged when 'testing' a truck.

Acquiring a load of gravel or paving slabs and dropping them off was all part of a realistic test . . .

Known as perks of the job G-C, every jobs has got it's perks from the prime minister down to the lowest job in the land. It's what makes work just that little bit more bearable.

Dingbat 4th June 2015 10:15

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Originally Posted by coachman (Post 15619)
Known as perks of the job G-C, every jobs has got it's perks from the prime minister down to the lowest job in the land. It's what makes work just that little bit more bearable.

Now a days it would be classed as misuse...disciplinary.:)

coachman 4th June 2015 12:33

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Originally Posted by Dingbat (Post 15620)
Now a days it would be classed as misuse...disciplinary.:)

Only if you get caught, a good employer who had come up through the ranks themselves knew it was often better to turn a blind eye to some of things that went on.

Dingbat 4th June 2015 13:42

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Originally Posted by coachman (Post 15621)
Only if you get caught, a good employer who had come up through the ranks themselves knew it was often better to turn a blind eye to some of things that went on.

Don,t think most gaffers know the meaning of give and take.Plus
common sense nowadays.

Bobjork 5th June 2015 01:02

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Originally Posted by Dingbat (Post 15622)
Don,t think most gaffers know the meaning of give and take.Plus
common sense nowadays.

Gaffers?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaffer_(filmmaking)

coastie 5th June 2015 02:12

Gaffers = Boss.


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