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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2006 22:39:25 GMT
I know all about the staff situation where, underground staff and one member of thier family can aswell, but which family memebers are intitled to this?
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Post by setttt on Sept 12, 2006 23:22:06 GMT
It doesn't necessarily have to be a family member. It can be any individual over 16 years of age, providing they live at the same address as the staff member (or so I was told when I selected my nominee back in July).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2006 23:32:49 GMT
Well, my dad is a superviser and ever since that system came in progess my mum has been his nominee, until a few months back when it expired she gave it back as they dont live together, i was just wondering if thiers any chance i would be able to have it even though i dont live with him, as i travel alot in and out of london. and have to take busses everyday to work
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Post by setttt on Sept 12, 2006 23:45:09 GMT
i was just wondering if thiers any chance i would be able to have it even though i dont live with him, as i travel alot in and out of london. and have to take busses everyday to work Think you may be out of luck there, unless the rules have changed fairly recently.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2006 23:53:53 GMT
Oh right, well ill have a go anyway becuase other wise he aint got no one to nominate and thiers free travel just sitting thier doing nothing.
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Post by connextrain on Sept 13, 2006 1:58:54 GMT
That's nice of the transit athority!. In Melbourne you get a slap, on the back of the head, when you leave a job! . (involving trains)
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Post by pakenhamtrain on Sept 13, 2006 5:51:27 GMT
That's nice of the transit athority!. In Melbourne you get a slap, on the back of the head, when you leave a job! . (involving trains) Actually CT when you retire you and your wife(if your married) get free travel. Plus if you do work for the railways you get free travel. Familes can get free travel. But that can only happen when the person working in the railways applys for Leave and applys for a pass. Thats only for Victoria though I don't know about other states. I don't know if that will change when the Smartcard ticketing system comes in.
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Post by Tubeboy on Sept 13, 2006 14:52:29 GMT
To my knowledge, I believe Seth is right.
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Post by connextrain on Sept 14, 2006 3:00:27 GMT
That's nice of the transit athority!. In Melbourne you get a slap, on the back of the head, when you leave a job! . (involving trains) Actually CT when you retire you and your wife(if your married) get free travel. Plus if you do work for the railways you get free travel. Familes can get free travel. But that can only happen when the person working in the railways applys for Leave and applys for a pass. Thats only for Victoria though I don't know about other states. I don't know if that will change when the Smartcard ticketing system comes in. I was being sarcastic. I ment to say was you get very little. in return
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2006 8:50:15 GMT
everyone is sarcastic in here thats what makes it more fun. i dont think anyone has never not sarcastic. Well at least working for the lu u get great privlages out of it, i work at woolworths and all i get is 20% and a further 10% on payday weekends. But my section gets better, as i work on the entertainment section we get incentive dvd's every week and thier usually good ones.
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