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matt

Re: swine flu
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2009, 11:14:00 pm »
just how bad is this swine flu because i worked through really bad flu before and being mainly wfp it's not as though you have to go up ladders.
I think the idea is you stay at home so you don't infect others.

sorry ,but that don't pay the bills
self self self

what do you mean self self  self, you may have reserves of money to carry you through illness etc. but what would you do if you wern't so well off, not everybody is so fortunate to have a choice!!!!!


just how bad is this swine flu because i worked through really bad flu before and being mainly wfp it's not as though you have to go up ladders.
I think the idea is you stay at home so you don't infect others.

sorry ,but that don't pay the bills

a shocking attitude

so you have it and tap on the door of good old mrs smith who has just had her 89 birthday and you spread it to her and it kills her

all because you dont want to lose 2 weeks money  ::) ::)

i think i should have included the fact that nearly all my custys pay by cheque or leave the money out. do not try to imply that i lack common sense. or lack respect for my customers. the whole poit of the post was to gauge how bad the flu affects you, and would it be possible within reason to work through it.

you made the posts, you said "sorry ,but that don't pay the bills" thus implying you would just carry on working

if you have swine flu and you carry on working, then you do "lack common sense. and/ or lack respect for my customers" as you can pass it on to them, the guidelines say " stay home " its easy to understand


Glyn H

Re: swine flu
« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2009, 11:31:44 pm »
I had swine flu two weeks ago, symptoms almost the same normal flu.
I just stayed in for five days,none of my family caught it from me.

Locally hundreds of people have caught it and in nearly all the cases only one person in the family be it child or adult has had it in each household.

It seems that it is only dangerous for people that are already suffering from serious conditions.

Every winter 20,000 people in the UK die from the normal flu, their is nothing the government likes better than to have us all living in fear :-  be it terrorism, bird flu, foot and mouth,communism,the bomb etc etc
feel free to add all the other media/government  panics over the past few years

tony talbot

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Re: swine flu
« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2009, 09:47:56 am »
just how bad is this swine flu because i worked through really bad flu before and being mainly wfp it's not as though you have to go up ladders.
I think the idea is you stay at home so you don't infect others.

sorry ,but that don't pay the bills
self self self

what do you mean self self  self, you may have reserves of money to carry you through illness etc. but what would you do if you wern't so well off, not everybody is so fortunate to have a choice!!!!!


just how bad is this swine flu because i worked through really bad flu before and being mainly wfp it's not as though you have to go up ladders.
I think the idea is you stay at home so you don't infect others.

sorry ,but that don't pay the bills

a shocking attitude

so you have it and tap on the door of good old mrs smith who has just had her 89 birthday and you spread it to her and it kills her

all because you dont want to lose 2 weeks money  ::) ::)

i think i should have included the fact that nearly all my custys pay by cheque or leave the money out. do not try to imply that i lack common sense. or lack respect for my customers. the whole poit of the post was to gauge how bad the flu affects you, and would it be possible within reason to work through it.

you made the posts, you said "sorry ,but that don't pay the bills" thus implying you would just carry on working

if you have swine flu and you carry on working, then you do "lack common sense. and/ or lack respect for my customers" as you can pass it on to them, the guidelines say " stay home " its easy to understand



thank you for your imput it is most appreciated

paulben

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Re: swine flu
« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2009, 10:42:53 am »
Ive stopped doing inside of windows mainly old people who want inside doing I wouldnt want to give it to them and they die cos then lost a custy
Do not steal the government hates competition

tacky

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Re: swine flu
« Reply #24 on: August 15, 2009, 08:04:31 pm »
if u catch swine flu .u can expect to take a few days off .this is worse than a case of bad normal flu .and no i am not a docter .its just seen what it done to my missis( .mind u its not as bad as man flu )

martinsadie

Re: swine flu
« Reply #25 on: August 15, 2009, 08:18:54 pm »
just how bad is this swine flu because i worked through really bad flu before and being mainly wfp it's not as though you have to go up ladders.
I think the idea is you stay at home so you don't infect others.

sorry ,but that don't pay the bills
how would you like to take your family out to Mcdonolds to be served by some one with swine flu  ;D

ftp

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Re: swine flu
« Reply #26 on: August 18, 2009, 09:05:11 pm »
Just had a long weekend in Devon and every ice cream shop worker i watched handles the money all day then grabs you a cone with their filthy hands before adding the ice cream. I never realised just how easily germs can be passed directly to everyone so fast before.  :-X :-X

Can't be good for us handling money all day either.

Glyn H

Re: swine flu
« Reply #27 on: August 18, 2009, 09:47:12 pm »
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how would you like to take your family out to Mcdonolds

No thanks