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Good news for GNER staff

by Fentyke @ 21/12/2006 - 14:37:56

At last there's a bit of good news for GNER employees. A report in 'This is York' claims GNEr is not expected to shed any jobs over the coming 12 months and if they are, the redundancies must be approved by the Railways ministers office beforehand. Click the link for the full report: -

http://www.thisisyork.co.uk/display.var.1085012.0..php

With regards to the commute into and out of London, last nights 17.20 was delayed due to problems with signal north of Stevenage. The train came to a complete stop at Stevenage staion for no more than a few minutes and arrived into Tinsel Town a full 7 minutes late.

This mornings journey was much better. Train arrived bang on 07.17 and left bang on 07.20. Passenger numbers were down by about 2 thirds though as they already have our money, that won't bother GNER one little bit. This made for one of the quickest RP checks I've ever seen. Good old cheery Michael reached coach D before we'd got to Huntingdon.

There was some problem with the buffet car this morning as they were unable to serve hot drinks. Perhaps the kettle was like most of the passengers at P'boro station - Frozen. Thankfully the trolly was fully operational so those who wanted a hot drink weren't disappointed.

I've been ever so pleased with the response to yesterdays post from GNER crew. They're obviously as disgusted with Robs behaviour as I am and quite right too. I'm sure our beloved Bernard (who gave one of his classic and eagerly anticipated announcements this morning) wouldn't be so obstinate.

This evenings trip home will be my last of 2006. I'm not expecting any trouble though with the airlines grounded across the UK, who knows?


 
 

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Diesel Power rules when the wires come down [Visitor]

2006-12-21 @ 15:19

Only one more shift for me to get through, then it's Xmas !

Having looked through past blogs, I like to think I was one of the first GNER staff to start posting comments on this site, and I'd like to thank my colleages (whoever they are) from GNER and the rail industry for joining in, and giving their own views and observations from the front line.

By the way, we've all seen the Wanted 'dead' or 'alive' posters for Fentyke in the various crew rooms on the route. It's quite a wad of Go Eat vouchers that management are offering us for anybody that finds him. I'm quite tempted myself. Anyway, here's hoping he manages to keep one step ahead of the GNER posse that are after him in 2007?

Merry Xmas Colleagues and Commuters !

Platform6Platform6 [Member]
2006-12-21 @ 15:28

Glad to hear the news re GNER staff, I hope you boys can relax a little more now and enjoy your Christmas. Tonight is also my last GNER trip of 2006 so Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.

Well done Fentyke for setting this blog up,I have thoroughly enjoyed posting and reading the comments on here from passengers and but particularly GNER staff. I really hope this Blog continues to grow in 2007,it can surley only help us all to understand each others frustrations and needs. Have a good one all.

FentykeFentyke [Member]
2006-12-21 @ 16:07

Infamy. Infamy. They've all got it in fa me.

Thanks Guys and Gals. I've enjoyed your blogs and comments and long may it continue.

T B Hampton [Visitor]

2006-12-21 @ 16:21

All I can say, is not all GNER Managers are looking for you, the comments you have made at times have been good feedback and rest assured some have even been actioned!!!

Look forward to 2007 and seeing you use the TaxiBus......

Merry Christmas

TallUn [Visitor]

2006-12-22 @ 01:55

Wanted posters?????
In the mess rooms?
lol, which ones, i wanna know.

badwolf [Visitor]

2006-12-24 @ 02:36

yes but it also says that any job cuts agreed already by the managment and unions will be unaffected which means there still will be some job losses

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