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I wonder whether Sachin has tackled Merv about tips and "excellent" ratings more times than his lav has been blocked ? My guess is they will total about the same !!
Excellent has bern mentioned. Toilet blocked last night! My life is ruined.
We had a problem with the toilet flush but Celebrity sorted it out in a couple of hours, so definitly Modern Luxury rather than Calamity which seems to fit P&O quite well though.
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Ours was fixed faster than that so your point is. ......?

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Ours was fixed faster than that so your point is. ......?
Why are you complaining then?
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The "excellent" thing is interesting. Apart from a pretty overt plea for an excellent rating when the form was handed over we got several comments along the lines of "I hope you have an excellent day today." But if the stories are true I'm annoyed P&O have put them in this position. If I've paid my tips in full I expect every penny of them to be handed over to the staff who looked after me and nothing withheld because some miserable git down the corridor had a bad day. Some people will never tick the top score on principle. Any performance below the average of a group of people should be addressed by feedback and training and never by witholding tips I've handed over in good faith. That's if the stories are true. That's my excellent opinion.

A further thought. If I mark the itinerary or value for money less than excellent do the bods at HQ responsible for those things get their salary docked?
You mean the same people that already get paid for doing just that job Merv

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towny44 wrote:
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Ours was fixed faster than that so your point is. ......?
Why are you complaining then?
Not complaining dear boy. Not a Goldie yet so not qualified for that. Merely responding to Cubie's affectionate interest in the plumbing.

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The "excellent" thing is interesting. Apart from a pretty overt plea for an excellent rating when the form was handed over we got several comments along the lines of "I hope you have an excellent day today." But if the stories are true I'm annoyed P&O have put them in this position. If I've paid my tips in full I expect every penny of them to be handed over to the staff who looked after me and nothing withheld because some miserable git down the corridor had a bad day. Some people will never tick the top score on principle. Any performance below the average of a group of people should be addressed by feedback and training and never by witholding tips I've handed over in good faith. That's if the stories are true. That's my excellent opinion.

A further thought. If I mark the itinerary or value for money less than excellent do the bods at HQ responsible for those things get their salary docked?
You mean the same people that already get paid for doing just that job Merv
At about 50p per hour! Yes those ones. Personally I'd prefer they were paid properly and tips scrapped altogether.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
The "excellent" thing is interesting. Apart from a pretty overt plea for an excellent rating when the form was handed over we got several comments along the lines of "I hope you have an excellent day today." But if the stories are true I'm annoyed P&O have put them in this position. If I've paid my tips in full I expect every penny of them to be handed over to the staff who looked after me and nothing withheld because some miserable git down the corridor had a bad day. Some people will never tick the top score on principle. Any performance below the average of a group of people should be addressed by feedback and training and never by witholding tips I've handed over in good faith. That's if the stories are true. That's my excellent opinion.

A further thought. If I mark the itinerary or value for money less than excellent do the bods at HQ responsible for those things get their salary docked?
You did get Sachin then ?!

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All quiet on the rabbit front. Have you had the 'man' in

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No, mixy seems to have thinned them out. We did find signs of a fresh attack yesterday so more fencing around the onions and a few running repairs to the brussels enclosure was required !!

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...and one got run over in the road outside (the red kite took him away !)

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qbman1 wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
The "excellent" thing is interesting. Apart from a pretty overt plea for an excellent rating when the form was handed over we got several comments along the lines of "I hope you have an excellent day today." But if the stories are true I'm annoyed P&O have put them in this position. If I've paid my tips in full I expect every penny of them to be handed over to the staff who looked after me and nothing withheld because some miserable git down the corridor had a bad day. Some people will never tick the top score on principle. Any performance below the average of a group of people should be addressed by feedback and training and never by witholding tips I've handed over in good faith. That's if the stories are true. That's my excellent opinion.

A further thought. If I mark the itinerary or value for money less than excellent do the bods at HQ responsible for those things get their salary docked?
You did get Sachin then ?!
We did. And he was excellent. When we purloined supplies of Earl Grey from the Horizon he quickly caught on and ensured continued supplies. We had one minor issue with the cabin that he quickly rectified. :thumbup:

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Yes, he was good at what he did but, apart from the "excellent" requests, he kept asking us to complain to reception that we didn't have enough tea and coffee. Presumably so he could get more supplies - I think he was flogging it on the black market !!

I am sure he spoke very highly of me and Mrs C !!

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He said you were excellent. Apart from flushing your towels down the bog every day.

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You mean.....that's not the laundry chute ?!

Where are you staying on the Septic Isle ?

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The neighbours must think we have gone mad seeing smoke coming out of the chimney. Had a bee drop in via the chimney this afternoon with a few more buzzing about further up. Hopefully smoking them out will solve the problem before they get established with a nest.

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qbman1 wrote:
You mean.....that's not the laundry chute ?!

Where are you staying on the Septic Isle ?
We're at Bembridge trying the Warner place. But don't tell anyone. So far not bad. The public rooms are a bit shabby but our room (appropriately a Captain's room) is only about two years old and very nice, with views across the Solent. As we fit in a quick snifter before dinner we're awaiting Queen Elizabeth sailing by.

p.s. we get slippers, and we've never been before!

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
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You mean.....that's not the laundry chute ?!

Where are you staying on the Septic Isle ?
We're at Bembridge trying the Warner place. But don't tell anyone. So far not bad. The public rooms are a bit shabby but our room (appropriately a Captain's room) is only about two years old and very nice, with views across the Solent. As we fit in a quick snifter before dinner we're awaiting Queen Elizabeth sailing by.

p.s. we get slippers, and we've never been before!
Are they tartan with a zip up the middle. ;)

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The upside is we're the youngest here. That's also the downside!

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Stephen wrote:
The neighbours must think we have gone mad seeing smoke coming out of the chimney. Had a bee drop in via the chimney this afternoon with a few more buzzing about further up. Hopefully smoking them out will solve the problem before they get established with a nest.
They probably think you are electing a new Pope !

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
qbman1 wrote:
You mean.....that's not the laundry chute ?!

Where are you staying on the Septic Isle ?
We're at Bembridge trying the Warner place. But don't tell anyone. So far not bad. The public rooms are a bit shabby but our room (appropriately a Captain's room) is only about two years old and very nice, with views across the Solent. As we fit in a quick snifter before dinner we're awaiting Queen Elizabeth sailing by.

p.s. we get slippers, and we've never been before!
I've done a few walks past there - always thought it was an Old Folk's Home !!

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The neighbours must think we have gone mad seeing smoke coming out of the chimney. Had a bee drop in via the chimney this afternoon with a few more buzzing about further up. Hopefully smoking them out will solve the problem before they get established with a nest.
They probably think you are electing a new Pope !

I was wondering why a bit of a crowed was gathering

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Was the smoke black or white ?

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I don't care what colour it was, it seems to have done the trick and got rid of the pesky bees. Fortunately I think there were just a few that were scouting for a nesting spot for the queen. Trouble is, I'm a bit paranoid about it now, I keep listening at the fire opening and going outside looking at the chimney to see if any are lurking about.

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The M1 Southbound is closed at Junction 22 due to an accident and looks like being closed for some time, the A1 Southbound was partially blocked too I think I'll stay local today.

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Stephen wrote:
I don't care what colour it was, it seems to have done the trick and got rid of the pesky bees. Fortunately I think there were just a few that were scouting for a nesting spot for the queen. Trouble is, I'm a bit paranoid about it now, I keep listening at the fire opening and going outside looking at the chimney to see if any are lurking about.
You want to be careful - they could be Eastern European bees. You'll have Nigel Farage round !

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