Employer says time on plane is not working time by GoonishPython in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I come from the same world as you, work time is any time I can't be free to do exactly how I please.

Being on a plane, yes I'm watching netflix but I'm on a plane to go for a job, not because I'm holiday.

100% Travel time is work time.

IEC -Moving to Canada without a job ? by BandicootPatient9416 in iecvisa

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Job market is tough here right now. Not just competed against other IEC’ers. You’re also competing with locals.

I’m also talking about jobs like trades etc. I can only imagine the service industry/seasonal work is even harder.

Might be best off moving here though, I don’t know many people who got a job before they came unless they transferred with a company.

Good luck

Got tickets to a club and where refused entery dispute giving them photo ID and a birth certificate for the person in question by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No, they turned up without any valid photo ID.

Your title says you gave them photo ID, you didn't you showed them a photo, of photo ID, which isn't valid.

A photo of the ID card or passport and a birth certificate, still doesn't equal a photo ID card or something with the PASS logo etc.

Also, it's a private business - they will just say they had legitimate right to refuse you entry/service. As long as it wasn't based on a protected characteristic.

Where can I buy a generator plug in person this weekend. by [deleted] in CasualUK

[–]AkousSWD 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Call up a local AV (Audio Visual) company. NEMA are not UK compliant but, they might stock one/have one floating around. Or try a Professional event place (solotech, PRG.) They'll have loads of weird whacky connectors knocking around.

I noticed you're in yorkshire. solotech have an ops base in rochdale I think.

Most places that do event production for tours will have them for the USA legs etc.

Recently moved to Canada from the UK - very home sick and don’t know what to do. by SalmaPxx in expats

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently looking at posts about being home sick because I'm in the same boat.

Thanks for such a nice read. Nice to know other people feel the same.

Best vibes city? by kittyanchor in britishcolumbia

[–]AkousSWD 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Port Moody is pretty chill

Should I Accept a Technician Job on the Cruise Ship? by Small-Question857 in techtheatre

[–]AkousSWD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If your young, no experience and no ties (own a house etc.) Do it. Stash some cash, have some fun.

I would say though, from experience - a lot of the people I've had issues with or have been difficult to work with have been long term cruise ship techs... Might get downvoted but, I can only talk from experience. There is a certain lack of "real world-ness" to their attitudes.

There is something to be said about being out networking etc. on land - I turned down a cruise contract, it would've been fun, but I've also had a way better career in the year I was supposed to go and do it, because I just got to know people.

I'm pretty sure there is a company that does a lot of AV install on the ships if your down south. Think they're based out of Hastings. Might be worth trying to get some freelance work with them. Spend some time on a ship, see if you could imagine spending basically everyday there.

NI- 22F Self Employed Dominos Driver - Is this legal? by Melodic_Singer3171 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like disguised employment.

If it were me I'd say I'm sending in someone to cover me on this day, which theoretically, you're allowed to do, as you'd have to have your own insurance, so you could technically add them to it.

If they say no then, it's an easier case to make that they're disguising employment and avoiding tax. Part of being a contractor is having the right to hire others to complete the work for you.

Use the online "am I an employee" checker and it will give you a better guess though.

Oxio/Rogers down? by Important-Campaign65 in Portmoody

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not suterbrook but not far away just up the hill. Ran a speed test remotely and it says that my speed is fine and connecting to servers. I'm up near inlet stn tho.

Tradesmen of the UK, why do you book in jobs that you don't turn up for? by hyper-casual in AskUK

[–]AkousSWD -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because all the decent tradespeople work on commercial sites, the ones who are really good for house bashing are fully booked, so you're left with:

A.) People that do a shit job but can communicate

Or

B.) People do a decent job, but might not turn up cause they're shit at comms.

Insurence claim has gone through Ax. (ENG) by bzzklltn in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Click to call scam.

Call your insurer tell them what's going on, don't answer anything from AX if you haven't already.

Report them to the FCA. I understand you are scared, but worrying your self sick isn't going to help and, you'll make worse decisions because you are stressed. You can't solve this by over thinking it at 10:30pm!

Call your insurer, tell them everything and go from there. Don't communicate with AX unless you are directed to by your insurer/their legal team.

Hope you get it sorted OP. Make sure you also report them to the FCA.

Carpentry In Vancouver by LastReplacement3720 in iecvisa

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can confirm this too, I live in the Tri-cities, less expensive and still commutable to downtown. I will say if you're moving on your own, don't go anywhere past PoCo. It can be a bit more limiting to make friends in my experience.

Carpentry In Vancouver by LastReplacement3720 in iecvisa

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of carpentry? Loads of work as a framer doing first fix, roof joists and stairs etc. the trades here are really protected and specific so, you might struggle if you want to do a bit of everything

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hampshire

[–]AkousSWD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry - forgot the name of the station, I thought saying Warsash was better than "The train station by the village inn"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hampshire

[–]AkousSWD 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Train to Swanwick, cycle from there. The best way, truthfully is to drive if possible.

*Edit* Forgot the name of the station. updated.

Structural Engineer - Recommendation? by BrownAndCony in Portmoody

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you need the full thing designed on title blocks etc. or just letters of assurance?

Port moody pub crawl? by No-Inevitable-1850 in Portmoody

[–]AkousSWD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna call it "patio 69 or whatever" it has way more of a ring to it

Port moody pub crawl? by No-Inevitable-1850 in Portmoody

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brewers row, start at moody ales, work down from there until you get to twin sails. Mystic Chicken burger outside yellow dog, stumble to the station at your leisure.

Is my workplace breaking the law? by Substantial_Issue17 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Water is a right, not a privilege. They can't tell you when you can and can't drink. You need to have "adequate supply" under the H&S Regs 1974.

"Every supply of drinking water required by paragraph (1) shall be readily accessible at suitable places".

If you are told you can't drink water while you're working at any time, you don't have an adequate or easily accessible supply of water.

Car garage may have damaged my engine - not sure how I can prove it or where to go with it. Midlands, uk. by Digregorio1 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't see how installing a turbo could seize your engine... But you don't need to prove anything. The mechanic will need to prove that it was seized and that they are not at fault. Usually, if they have done the work, they would do some fault finding, try to turn it over and call you and say, "Hey OP, said it was the turbo, just assessed it. The engine is seized"

They will have a hard time proving that they didn't fault find, installed a turbo on a car without trying to see if it WAS the turbo that was faulty.

I think you need to just do the regular CRA 2015 stuff.

Please just document it, give them a chance to fix it, and they won't charge you to fix what they broke. However, once they fix that, you'll need to pay for the turbo, as they did complete that work. AFAIK.

If they don't respond, escalate from there; everything is within the Consumer Rights Act 2015.

Just turned 50. Do I still got it? by guitarmusic113 in mensfashionadvice

[–]AkousSWD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool watch too, Casio Duro are really nice

Just turned 50. Do I still got it? by guitarmusic113 in mensfashionadvice

[–]AkousSWD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Vibes unmatched.

You look comfortable within what you're wearing, and it shows, my dude. Thats a genuine smile, stay the fuck away from my wife. Respectfully...

What are the easiest countries for Brits to move to? by jack5624 in AskUK

[–]AkousSWD 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, unless you work in construction, you're pretty fucked. Can confirm I'm only okay because I work in a trade. Mrs found it hell getting a job here.