babylonsinger
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A few of the McDonalds down here have been altered to have a separate entrance for delivery drivers. The car park is a bit of a mess though as there is no room to expand
I think they get paid per delivery, not per hour. Can easily be under minimum wage on that basis so it really is about speed. The model needs to change, hopefully it will. Bloomin tough way to make a living.
None of the above excuses rudeness.
I agree with @4LEX , they need to start having a separate collection point for the delivery people but that is tricky to retrofit.
Read Receipt requests on email. Has anyone ever clicked to send it?
Or, have you ever issued one when sending an email
In a word Yes! In my job there are annual training currency’s that my lads have to legally be in date for. Adding read receipts to emails allows me to track they’ve read and acknowledged they’re being informed/chased to update their training. If they read it and then go out of date it adds to the disciplinary process for not being legally in date with their training. There only so much we can do to chase people and ensure they’re booked into training and they have to take accountability for their own career.Read Receipt requests on email. Has anyone ever clicked to send it?
Or, have you ever issued one when sending an email
The term etc. should have a full stop after it, even in the middle of a sentence, as it is an abbreviation.The sheer number of people I see online who type “ect” when they actually mean “etc”.
It happens so frequently, it can’t possibly be a typo. There must be a whole generation of people who, for some reason, believe it is spelled “ect”.
The term etc. should have a full stop after it, even in the middle of a sentence, as it is an abbreviation.
I bet the knowledge and usage of there, their and they’re keeps you awake at night.You’re right and I’m a SPAG pedant. But I’d let them off the full stop if only they’d blimmin’ well spell it correctly!![]()
Surely it should be a semi colon rather than a full stop.You’re right and I’m a SPAG pedant. But I’d let them off the full stop if only they’d blimmin’ well spell it correctly!![]()
You are accepting the Americanization of English grammar. The full stop is correct if the abbreviation is at the end of a sentence but not if it appears within the body of that sentence.
As are you with the z in Americanisation.You are accepting the Americanization of English grammar. The full stop is correct if the abbreviation is at the end of a sentence but not if it appears within the body of that sentence.
Predictive texting, another unwelcome American intrusion.As are you with the z in Americanisation.
I have been told by people I consider grammar experts that etc. is correct.
I’ll dig deeper, it’s keeping me off doing the dishes.
I think I've always used etc. in my sentences.As are you with the z in Americanisation.
I have been told by people I consider grammar experts that etc. is correct.
I’ll dig deeper, it’s keeping me off doing the dishes.