Here in the UK most takeaways charge a delivery fee but pay the drivers a set hourly / nightly rate whether it’s busy or quiet. Expecting people to pay twice for delivery isn’t acceptable.
Here in the UK most takeaways charge a delivery fee but pay the drivers a set hourly / nightly rate whether it’s busy or quiet. Expecting people to pay twice for delivery isn’t acceptable.
I don’t think you know how numbers work. Why would they be paying coworkers out of a tip that never existed?
I had the second gen nexus 7 that seemed to pick up what was a common issue with the power button (something essentially came unglued or something inside and it’d stop working). I sent it off for repair and they wouldn’t fix it because it was ‘water damaged’ (it wasn’t) and they wanted something ridiculous like £75 for basically popping off the back cover and stopping all work.
Robbing bastards Asus will never get another penny out of me.
Sick leave in the UK is still pretty shit unless your company covers it or you get a generous amount of paid sick days. SSP is a pittance and needs rethinking and employers attitudes towards illness needs sorting out (pay rises being related to illness being one thing).
My dad really benefitted from using it, he has lost a quarter of his bodyweight so far and still has a bit to go to get to a healthy weight. Here in the UK diabetics are struggling to get it from the NHS because people are buying it privately for weight loss and taking up all the stock.
Having seen the top end of an NHS trust some of it is similar to leadership at a big business in terms of attitudes. They care much more about reputational damage than dealing with problems sometimes.
Look up guides for radarr and sonarr and associated rr’s. They can do the heavy lifting for you.
Wesnoth was the shit back in the day.