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@MichelleDewbs Waterloo’s platform staff truly are useless at times.
The Information desk can never give any information, other than what’s on the board for anyone to see.
Gate staff are either invisible, or unwilling to help.
If they were on strike for a month, no-one would even notice.
🚨‼️ BREAKING: Declassified CIA files expose U.S. plans to control the world by manipulating the weather.
All those chemtrails in the sky… 100% now confirmed real.
Got some consultants in at work right now. One asks "if the team had one million pounds, what technical improvements would you make with it".
And there's me thinking "we're spending that on you ... £2.25 million to be precise, just to tell us what we already know".
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@somethingx2xsay@arielhelwani From a consumer perspective, that’s not a bad thing.
WWE did this with the original WWE Network - all PPV events included, for a single monthly fee.
The monthly subscription fee would likely be cheaper than a single PPV price anyway, so consumers would see that as a win.