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This caught my eye on Twitter. Quite a number of new jobs been created in Hyndburn. Accrington in 80 white-collar jobs boost (From Blackburn Citizen)
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Hmmm..not in the calendar department, are they? ;)
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I'd have thought it might have lost some street cred, after 'Dave' Cameron referred to people that use it as....well it also starts with a 't', and rhymes with cats, live on a radio show. David Cameron says sorry for comment during radio interview | Politics | guardian.co.uk |
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It's what's known by those who work for a living as a 'transfer'. Although I think it's good news if it saves the County Council money, and there will be a knock on effect for Accrington, or at least Tescos when it opens, when they pop out for a butty. |
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what amazed me more is that Blackburn have a citizen :eek:, i've lived here 13 years and never ever seen one
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Anyway, used to go to the chippy if I wanted a citizen coz the delivery bloke used to drop dozens of the bloomin things there when he was done :( |
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We get a Citizen delivered most weeks, usually flick throught he leaflets that come with it but the paper goes straight in the white bag more often than not as the 'news' is usually about a week out of date
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Typically, I used to get the Citizen for about a month on the run-up to Christmas (just in time for 'tips', here's a tip, deliver it for the other eleven months you workshy little git.)
I used to deliver the Citizen when I was a nipper, shared a round with a mate across the road. Horsework for the money so I've every sympathy, Christmas tips just about made it worthwhile. You do actually have to deliver it occasionally for that though. But yeah, all that said I've not seen a Citizen in a good few years now. |
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i thought the standard procedure for a citizen delivery person was to deliver teh paper regularly for a few weeks until a suitable dumping ground was found for teh papers
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i get the hyndburn citizen .. even though im in rossendale :D... it used to come on a thursday ... now it depends on when the delivery lad can be bothered ...:D:D:D but its still delivered weekly thursday, friday, saturday, sunday or even monday the following week!!!:eek:
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Well it seems the real good news isn't these jobs being transfered after all, but that some people still get the Citizen.
Someone stick that breaking news on Twitter. |
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My sister is one of those who has now been transferred to the Globe Hub from the Preston Hub .. she said a good number of them have been transferred .. mind you it is easier for her to travel to work .. last week she went on the bus instead of driving due to the weather ... |
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