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I've just read that a ticket inspector for Transport for London gets paid £30k...
THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS!!!!
The national average is what, about £18-20k and i'd bet nurses and trainee doctors don't get paid £30k. Nurses are an asset to our society, i'm sure the ticket inspectors don't collect more than £30k in fines a year...
THEN they go and put the tube, bus and train fares up... 3x inflation!
F*cking waste of our money...
THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS!!!!
The national average is what, about £18-20k and i'd bet nurses and trainee doctors don't get paid £30k. Nurses are an asset to our society, i'm sure the ticket inspectors don't collect more than £30k in fines a year...
THEN they go and put the tube, bus and train fares up... 3x inflation!
F*cking waste of our money...

PetrolTed said:
Market forces at work I'd say. Would you want to be a ticket inspector?
Well the article was talking about how they wanted support from the police... but what about nurses in the hospitals? Same paper (todays Standard) has a big feature on violence against nurses, arson attacks on A&E wards etc...
It just p*sses me off that jobs that really help the country as a whole are underpaid and poorly staffed because of this.
What about tube drivers then? Thats got to be a piece of the proverbial to do...
I dunno really. It just seems illogical to pay TfL staff so much compared to other industries. I, along with many other Londoners, wouldn't care so much if the service was half decent. Then i hear the Underground make a million quid profit a day...
I dunno really. It just seems illogical to pay TfL staff so much compared to other industries. I, along with many other Londoners, wouldn't care so much if the service was half decent. Then i hear the Underground make a million quid profit a day...
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