I've never understood why some people wanting to go to church on a Sunday should mean I can't buy a loaf of bread in a supermarket before 11
@thevicarswife how nice, but why should anyone dictate that to people?
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@JuliaHB1 To put it bluntly there are not as many people willing to work a longer Sunday as there are looking to shop. -
@OzmaLionheart you are very wrong. Plenty of students looking for part time work. -
@JuliaHB1 I've worked it retail 14 years 95% of my friends/acquaintances either in or have worked retail none of which wanted2work Sundays -
@OzmaLionheart then they should have looked for alternative jobs in a different industry. I worked Sats for 7 years, I didn't like it either -
@JuliaHB1 you didn't like it you moved on. I like the Sunday hours I work now I don't want to be forced to work a longer day. -
@OzmaLionheart no, I got a better job elsewhere. Which is what you should do if you don't like the hours you are asked to do, very simple. -
@JuliaHB1 wow what a clueless attitude you have! -
@OzmaLionheart no, not clueless, just a different attitude from you. Weird, I know. Someone disagreeing with you!
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@JuliaHB1 For the general well being of the population? NB Google informs me that shift work is 14% of workers.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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