More strikes by ASLEF 13:46 - Aug 16 with 757 views | OldFart71 | Isn't it about time passengers got the service that they pay over the odds for. Every year already over inflated fares for travelling by train go up by even more. Have been lead to believe train drivers on £60,000 a year, when junior doctors on just over £14 a hour when the minimum wage is £11.44 an hour. Very soon I travel to Southampton, for myself and wife it cost £336 return. Had to laugh, heard a joke recently where a comedian said "Instead of your regular train there's a replacement bus service." So I gave them a tin of pineapple and said "That's your replacement money" |  | | |  |
More strikes by ASLEF on 13:53 - Aug 16 with 684 views | Bobbychase | Hardly the fault of the train drivers that, like the water companies, privatised rail companies have taken huge profits and bonuses out of the system while not maintaining the infrastructure or offering a good service. Take a train in France or Germany to see how royally we are ripped off in the UK. I'd quite like the person driving my train at high speed through multiple signals to be well paid and content please. |  |
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£69,000 pa basic with the new offer.... on 13:56 - Aug 16 with 652 views | Bloots | ....#breadline. |  |
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More strikes by ASLEF on 13:59 - Aug 16 with 635 views | thebooks | If you think train drivers are the reason your ticket costs so fücking much, you’re very wrong. Odd logic comparing their pay to another striking group who are obviously very underpaid. |  | |  |
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