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Rubbish... not every business relied on EU workers.when the real reason is not being able to get staff since Brexit.
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Rubbish... not every business relied on EU workers.when the real reason is not being able to get staff since Brexit.
Not every business but, hospitality, agriculture and a few others.Rubbish... not every business relied on EU workers.
They really are greatSkill points to @Coles Autotech today for a fast and reasonably priced fix to my car.
That's very odd. As a diabetic I usually ask for sweeteners so I'll have to watch what they decide to add to my drink now.Cuffy to Coffee#1 who for some reason have decided to add the sugar to your drink themselves.
Popped in for a latte, and was asked how many sugars I wanted (they usually give you the sachets).
They gave me the coffee and told me they had added the sugar themselves..... Very odd
I didn't say anything but did email their main corporate mailbox and they came back to say that it's been passed to the area manager to pick up as it shouldn't be happening.That's very odd. As a diabetic I usually ask for sweeteners so I'll have to watch what they decide to add to my drink now.
Probably tired of picking the sachets up off the floor or something I imagineCuffy to Coffee#1 who for some reason have decided to add the sugar to your drink themselves.
Popped in for a latte, and was asked how many sugars I wanted (they usually give you the sachets).
They gave me the coffee and told me they had added the sugar themselves..... Very odd
I like that idea (as long as they give the customer the option to opt in/out). Does my head in when trying to add sugar to lattes etc and most of it ends up staying in the frothy bit.Cuffy to Coffee#1 who for some reason have decided to add the sugar to your drink themselves.
Popped in for a latte, and was asked how many sugars I wanted (they usually give you the sachets).
They gave me the coffee and told me they had added the sugar themselves..... Very odd
Cuffy to Lloyds Bank.
Trying to register my mother's power of attorney.
1st attempt they got my details wrong.
2nd attempt they lost the first 2 pages of their copy
3rd attempt they lost everything
4th attempt watched as all scanned to the account they then cancelled it without telling me as both attorneys have to be present.
5th attempt had to go to Wrexham branch with my sister (day off) to scan everything again.
We'll see how this time goes.
Cuffy to Lloyds Bank.
Trying to register my mother's power of attorney.
1st attempt they got my details wrong.
2nd attempt they lost the first 2 pages of their copy
3rd attempt they lost everything
4th attempt watched as all scanned to the account they then cancelled it without telling me as both attorneys have to be present.
5th attempt had to go to Wrexham branch with my sister (day off) to scan everything again.
We'll see how this time goes.
Not smiling is his prerogative but last month I thought £7.50 was a bit expensive for him cutting a padlock key.Kinda cuffy for the chap who runs Harveys the cobbler/engraver on the high street. Its the 2nd time I've used the place in a couple of years, this time to get a trophy engraved. I just wish he would smile !!!
Still he turned around the job in 24 hours so all good.
Did the key work first time though? Last few that family members have had cut at Timpsons have had to be redone because they didn't work.Not smiling is his prerogative but last month I thought £7.50 was a bit expensive for him cutting a padlock key.
Thanks. Yes, I checked it when I got home.Did the key work first time though? Last few that family members have had cut at Timpsons have had to be redone because they didn't work.