Teachers 12:41 - Mar 28 with 4678 views | CountyJim | Apart from some looking after Key workers children what are the rest doing to help the country war efforts As public servants are they say helping cover say street cleaners or Ashmen after all these vital workers need rest and cover on days off | | | | |
Teachers on 18:17 - Mar 28 with 802 views | Cooperman |
Teachers on 18:09 - Mar 28 by exiledclaseboy | Ah well now there’s a thing. Since the supermarkets stopped stocking it I’ve been buying it through Amazon but it’s currently out of stock there. There are a couple of shops in Gorseinon that sell it but availability is intermittent. The only place I know of where they consistently have it is the shop in Caereithin next door to the left of the old post office. I emptied the selves of 24 from there the other day. All the while maintaining the required physical distance of course. I’ve got enough for a few weeks now. |
Caereithin stores - noted for future reference 👠Cheers ECB 🻠| |
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Teachers on 18:17 - Mar 28 with 799 views | exiledclaseboy |
Needs must, Flash. | |
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Teachers on 18:18 - Mar 28 with 795 views | ladyjack |
Teachers on 18:11 - Mar 28 by Treforys_Jack | My point is, you knew the answers before asking the question. |
Different schools and areas do things differently. | | | |
Teachers on 18:21 - Mar 28 with 777 views | exiledclaseboy |
Teachers on 18:17 - Mar 28 by Cooperman | Caereithin stores - noted for future reference 👠Cheers ECB 🻠|
It’s not the bigger shop on the corner, it’s the other, smaller one a few yards up the road. | |
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Teachers on 18:54 - Mar 28 with 735 views | dickythorpe | Stella is running short just to put it out there | | | |
Teachers on 18:58 - Mar 28 with 731 views | Gwyn737 |
Teachers on 17:27 - Mar 28 by Jack59 | I see that Australia has withdrawn Teachers over the age of 60 from duties. since more elderly people are at far more serious risk from this virus, what are you doing on the rota for them. I am interested because my partner is 65 and doing the 7.30 till 5.30 hours. Last week on Tuesday there were 38 staff in school and 6 children of key workers. |
Actually I haven’t got anyone on staff in that age bracket. In my experience it’s been quite unusual for staff to go past 60 in UK schools - not sure if Australia is different. Makes sense to protect them, though. | | | |
Teachers on 19:06 - Mar 28 with 718 views | Fireboy2 |
Teachers on 17:58 - Mar 28 by Cooperman | My wife put the bins out on Thursday night and the whole street applauded her. |
Could you ask your missus to show mine how to do it please coops? | | | |
Teachers on 19:22 - Mar 28 with 692 views | TNT |
Teachers on 18:54 - Mar 28 by dickythorpe | Stella is running short just to put it out there |
She always has been pretty good at doing the bins, tbf. Btw, poor post countyjim. | |
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Teachers on 19:44 - Mar 28 with 652 views | Swanjaxs |
Teachers on 18:00 - Mar 28 by CountyJim | Why not any public servants not able to carry out their normal duties why not help out say cleaning streets The regular street cleaners may get ill themselves or need time off why shouldn't others help out while they are still getting paid What is wrong with that suggestion seriously |
What part of "lockdown" are you struggling to understand? And before you answer, I'm a key worker and will have to continue to work throughout this epidemic regardless 👠| |
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Teachers on 20:12 - Mar 28 with 612 views | raynor94 |
Teachers on 18:00 - Mar 28 by CountyJim | Why not any public servants not able to carry out their normal duties why not help out say cleaning streets The regular street cleaners may get ill themselves or need time off why shouldn't others help out while they are still getting paid What is wrong with that suggestion seriously |
What do you suggest judges do? | |
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Teachers on 20:16 - Mar 28 with 605 views | builthjack |
Teachers on 20:12 - Mar 28 by raynor94 | What do you suggest judges do? |
Some proper work | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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Teachers on 20:59 - Mar 28 with 572 views | Jack59 |
Teachers on 18:58 - Mar 28 by Gwyn737 | Actually I haven’t got anyone on staff in that age bracket. In my experience it’s been quite unusual for staff to go past 60 in UK schools - not sure if Australia is different. Makes sense to protect them, though. |
I've sent an e'mail to Kirsty Williams about this, but I've only got the usual standard acknowledgement, this is so they can argue at some future point that she never personally saw it. I told her she should provide guidance for head teachers and that they had a duty of care to protect teachers who would be more vulnerable than others. It will save so much public money in litigation when the country recovers from the pandemic . All these people are trained up to the eyeballs for every day situations, but management decisions at the moment require a lot of common sense, and a level of intelligence that no amount of training can provide. | | | |
Teachers on 21:03 - Mar 28 with 563 views | BillyChong | What the hell is an ash man? | | | |
Teachers on 21:12 - Mar 28 with 543 views | dickythorpe |
Teachers on 21:03 - Mar 28 by BillyChong | What the hell is an ash man? |
Those up in the valleys and Gwent still haven't heard of binmen. A bit like Swansea pensioners calling the council the "corporation" | | | |
Teachers on 21:24 - Mar 28 with 533 views | raynor94 |
Teachers on 21:03 - Mar 28 by BillyChong | What the hell is an ash man? |
In the days of the coal fire, after it had gone out the ashes were put in the dustbin, for collection | |
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Teachers on 21:27 - Mar 28 with 528 views | raynor94 |
Teachers on 20:16 - Mar 28 by builthjack | Some proper work |
Viva la revolution! | |
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Teachers on 21:32 - Mar 28 with 521 views | TNT |
Teachers on 21:24 - Mar 28 by raynor94 | In the days of the coal fire, after it had gone out the ashes were put in the dustbin, for collection |
My job as a child was to take out the ash from under the fire. | |
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Teachers on 21:34 - Mar 28 with 509 views | Flashberryjack |
Teachers on 21:24 - Mar 28 by raynor94 | In the days of the coal fire, after it had gone out the ashes were put in the dustbin, for collection |
Didn't you riddle the ashes mun ? | |
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Teachers on 21:39 - Mar 28 with 502 views | TNT |
Teachers on 21:32 - Mar 28 by TNT | My job as a child was to take out the ash from under the fire. |
When we ran out of coal for the fire, we'd make 'pele' from a cement mix. Then 'Tommy y glo' would turn up at the door, with blackened face and a sack of coal on his back. Sometimes we'd have large lumps of coal delivered, dropped into the coal bunker, and my other job was to break up the large lumps of coal, with a napping hammer, to go on the fire. Then I'd use a long wire fork and toast the bread. The younger generation don't know they're born, mun. | |
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Teachers on 21:44 - Mar 28 with 487 views | TNT |
Teachers on 21:34 - Mar 28 by Flashberryjack | Didn't you riddle the ashes mun ? |
...and put the decent stuff back on the fire? I don't waste a bean, even now at 57, it has stayed with me all my life. | |
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Teachers on 21:44 - Mar 28 with 481 views | Fireboy2 |
Teachers on 21:39 - Mar 28 by TNT | When we ran out of coal for the fire, we'd make 'pele' from a cement mix. Then 'Tommy y glo' would turn up at the door, with blackened face and a sack of coal on his back. Sometimes we'd have large lumps of coal delivered, dropped into the coal bunker, and my other job was to break up the large lumps of coal, with a napping hammer, to go on the fire. Then I'd use a long wire fork and toast the bread. The younger generation don't know they're born, mun. |
I remember all of what you posted there L. The coal fire was a sight to behold, it used to put me in a trance and more to the point it was lovely and warm. [Post edited 28 Mar 2020 21:46]
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Teachers on 21:46 - Mar 28 with 474 views | raynor94 |
Teachers on 21:34 - Mar 28 by Flashberryjack | Didn't you riddle the ashes mun ? |
Yes, but you were still left ash | |
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Teachers on 22:13 - Mar 28 with 447 views | DJack |
Teachers on 21:32 - Mar 28 by TNT | My job as a child was to take out the ash from under the fire. |
Aye, I did that then I had to rebuild the fire...paper firelighters(Paper folded into a kind of "spring") and wood strips and then I could go off and do my paper-round. | |
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Teachers on 23:44 - Mar 28 with 398 views | TNT | CountyJim, if only you could have shadowed some people this week, you wouldn't have posted your OP shit. I've read better from scummers YOU T*AT! Fk off! | |
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Teachers on 23:58 - Mar 28 with 373 views | longlostjack |
Teachers on 21:39 - Mar 28 by TNT | When we ran out of coal for the fire, we'd make 'pele' from a cement mix. Then 'Tommy y glo' would turn up at the door, with blackened face and a sack of coal on his back. Sometimes we'd have large lumps of coal delivered, dropped into the coal bunker, and my other job was to break up the large lumps of coal, with a napping hammer, to go on the fire. Then I'd use a long wire fork and toast the bread. The younger generation don't know they're born, mun. |
I remember sieving it to get big enough lumps for the fire. Also remember the coal man would dump it on the pavement and it had to be carried around the back. The talk of the street was why he took so long to deliver to Mrs Richards up the road. 😂 | |
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