Knights of old

I see there advertising again , so anyone know
What there like to work for ta

What are they advertising.if it’s cheap I’ll have it.i applied to the advertising dept, I did not get the job if that helps

Can someone call the spelling police
Dozy has committed a class 1 felony :laughing:

indeed.co.uk/cmp/Knights-of … uck+Driver 2.9*/5*

The name alone is cringy as ■■■■.

Ta , doesn’t sound good but 5 mins
From house so worth a try

ETS:
https://www.indeed.co.uk/cmp/Knights-of-Old/reviews?fjobtitle=Truck+Driver 2.9*/5*

The name alone is cringy as [zb].

why, it’s the family name and old is the village in northants they started in many years ago… :exclamation:

and the original owner was Don Knight and the yard was in Old , one of those coincidences that was pretty handy .

ETS:
https://www.indeed.co.uk/cmp/Knights-of-Old/reviews?fjobtitle=Truck+Driver 2.9*/5*

The name alone is cringy as [zb].

Most of those reviews are from agency drivers!!
One even complained as a day man that they had to start work very early ie: 6am

A typical day at work starts 6am ( very early) and finish around 7-9 o’clock in the evening

m.a.n rules:

ETS:
https://www.indeed.co.uk/cmp/Knights-of-Old/reviews?fjobtitle=Truck+Driver 2.9*/5*

The name alone is cringy as [zb].

why, it’s the family name and old is the village in northants they started in many years ago… :exclamation:

yeah, and then you’d have to explain this to mr. or mrs. raised eyebrows every time you’re asked “where do you work”. No, thanks :neutral_face:

peirre:
Most of those reviews are from agency drivers!!
One even complained as a day man that they had to start work very early ie: 6am

A typical day at work starts 6am ( very early) and finish around 7-9 o’clock in the evening

Oh you’re a sneaky one, aren’t ya? Let’s see the full quote:

A typical day at work starts 6am ( very early) and finish around 7-9 o’clock in the evening, very long days…hardest part of the job is get up in the morning and be ready for another long day

Sounds like he’s complaining about long hours instead. Also he gave them a 3/5 which is above average so…

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yeah, and then you’d have to explain this to mr. or mrs. raised eyebrows every time you’re asked “where do you work”. No, thanks quote e t s…

are you saying you wouldn’t work for this company because of it’s name. if so ffs grow up :unamused:

m.a.n rules:
are you saying you wouldn’t work for this company because of it’s name. if so ffs grow up :unamused:

Would you seriously work for a company whose name sounds like the name of some guild in an MMO? If so then YOU need to grow the ■■■■ up.

Nothing wrong working for a firm with a ■■■■ name. Still pays the bills :laughing:

I’d work for Weir Tossers if they paid me good money, looked after me, and didn’t live up to their name…
I wouldn’t give a ■■■■. :neutral_face:

I’d maybe draw the line at an embarrasing name such as ''Eddie Stobart ‘’ though, that would be a step TOO far . :laughing:

peirre:
One even complained as a day man that they had to start work very early ie: 6am

A typical day at work starts 6am ( very early) and finish around 7-9 o’clock in the evening

I suspect it’s because premium rates have disappeared, so it’s not reproducing the enthusiasm for early starts amongst those not already in the habit.

toonsy:
Nothing wrong working for a firm with a [zb] name. Still pays the bills :laughing:

The boss of Panic wouldn’t be Captain George Mainwaring would it?

No i think its more likely corporal jones…[emoji23]

I’d luv to be in the office as I’d just be shouting “PANIC” everytime i answered the phone…[emoji23]

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You know I’ve never ever heard any of these ever before :laughing: :unamused:

If I had a pound each time I’d be rich, especially when the dads army film was out :laughing:

As drivers we always say its Panic because that’s what happens when you ring with a query :laughing:

Plus I get around with them so can’t complain.

toonsy:
You know I’ve never ever heard any of these ever before :laughing: :unamused:

If I had a pound each time I’d be rich, especially when the dads army film was out :laughing:

As drivers we always say its Panic because that’s what happens when you ring with a query :laughing:

IS it only Panic or short for Panic Delivery Services aka PDS, or are these 2 different companies? One of my first shifts was for PDS on a class 2 multi-drop, ah…I was so up my bottom I didn’t even have the radio on for fear of it distracting me