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4 minutes ago, angieram said:

Last year some fans chose to stand down at the front in front of the seats and they never got moved, their appointed seats must have been empty somewhere! 

Thanks, I didn't go last season so wasn't aware of that, I'll keep my eyes open for that possibility if I don't get a swap 🤞

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22 minutes ago, Topram said:

Good old train strikes wish I was on 50k a year for a 4 day week.. another Saturday ruined 

Nowt to stop you applying. No formal qualifications required. Stop moaning and do something about it.

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9 minutes ago, sage said:

Most staff are on nothing like that

 

Average salary (a year) £24,000 Starter. £65,000 Experienced.

Typical hours (a week) 35 to 40 a week.

You could work. evenings / weekends / bank holidays on shifts.

From the Govt website. 

 

Anyway, looks like Charlton on Rams TV it is then. Shame really, was one of the few away games in the diary. 

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11 minutes ago, VulcanRam said:

 

Average salary (a year) £24,000 Starter. £65,000 Experienced.

Typical hours (a week) 35 to 40 a week.

Less than an MP who get (very generous) pay rises year on year, and some 'work' a lot less than 35 hours a week.

I believe train drivers haven't had a pay rise since 2019.

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18 minutes ago, VulcanRam said:

Anyway, looks like Charlton on Rams TV it is then. Shame really, was one of the few away games in the diary. 

Not all services are affected so there may be some routes in that work.

Saturday 3 February, affecting:
    •    Avanti West Coast
    •    East Midlands Railway
    •    London Northwestern Railway
    •    West Midlands Railway

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31 minutes ago, VulcanRam said:

 

Average salary (a year) £24,000 Starter. £65,000 Experienced.

Typical hours (a week) 35 to 40 a week.

You could work. evenings / weekends / bank holidays on shifts.

From the Govt website. 

 

Anyway, looks like Charlton on Rams TV it is then. Shame really, was one of the few away games in the diary. 

are all staff drivers?

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28 minutes ago, SKHunter said:

Sorry should be a footy forum but it just got to me. 

The rail industry salary figures are provided by the ONS. Unions argue that it is not accurate as it excludes cleaners from the calculations.

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On 11/01/2024 at 09:14, Poynton ram said:

Is there a non premium rate number for the ticket office?

 

On 11/01/2024 at 10:21, Mucker1884 said:

01332 667 528
Just tried it, and it got me through to the "We are busy/You are in a queue" spiel.)  I didn't wait any longer, and hung up to post on here.

I also tried 01332 280 646, but whilst that did get through to Derby County Ticket office, that was immediately interrupted with "This number is no longer in use".

https://www.saynoto0870.com/numbersearch.php

 

EDIT:
The above link (Direct to the Derby County Ticket Office search) seems to not work(?)

Try this, then click on the 'Search to find an alternative number' link at the top of the page...
https://www.saynoto0870.com/

 

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You are most welcome, my friend.  T'was no bother!  👀
If you have any further questions you need answering, just pop back again, and ask away, yeah!  🐏

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