Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
I think I am a nice person. I used to work in direct customer service and became long term ill, I tried to stay at work untill a customer who couldnt get his way thumped me for not being able to stop his transport that had left without him and the panic attacks started. I lost my temper when he followed me to the office and told this first class passenger where to go. I got in trouble, no mention of the fact he hit me and I was trying to help him. He was first class of course and I did try to explain the transport had gone. I ended up refered to hospital, mental as I was having a Breakdown and my past became an issue once again due to the man wacking me. Things fell apart and my seizures were more noticeable, I couldnt hide them anymore. I must admit apparantly they didnt know such words could come out of a young mouth, but I think I was finally saying no, it not ok to hit me. Trouble is I was foul mouthed
Now I know in customer service of anykind we dont always hear what we want and its not the persons fault they rep the company or agency. But why is it nowadays people seem to delight in treating people like poop. It didnt used to be like that that I remember. Im really having trouble leaving the house amongst other things and these 'expletive' dont help me. Where have all the humans gone....I'm down
You rant away stardustjohn! This is a terrible way to be treated by your company. As for the "first class customer" what comes around, goes around- karma! Lets hope the next transport that goes without him takes his right hand off so he can't use it again!! Do I sound evil You will get loads of support on here so if you're feeling bad and have nowhere to turn- come here
After six months mental health help I went back but they followed me around like a hawk, regulary used to see the manager peering over the counter dividers at me, just in case
Trouble was I became paranoid and although they were later nice as soon as the word 'mental health' was mentioned I was a liability and felt it. Trouble was my workplace mates were like my family and when I left they obviously all got on with life and It was like a loss. To be fair if I had a seizure and needed a sleep they would let me go upstairs and lie down, but they even put me working with colleague counting every penny I held incase of mistake, so it became too much.
Health and safety was starting up then and they had to check for area I might land and bang head etc... my colleagues got fed up with it and did their best to swap shifts away from me, I dont blame them actually.
Thanks for interest by the way. Being put on anti depressants next week and stressed doccies lost blood test as theyre making sure they wont interact with epielpsy meds. So probably too much going on at once.