If I was a Warden...

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  • Fysherman
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    edited August 2016 #32

    Now, remind me why we enjoy our camping overseas againHappy

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #33

    Yes.

    ...As has been stated before the WTD only seems to apply to the ukUndecided

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #34

    Now, remind me why we enjoy our camping overseas againHappy

    .To be waited on by exploited staff who are paid peanuts for long hours to enable a "cheap"holidayUndecided

  • Fysherman
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    edited August 2016 #35

    I thought you were referring to CC Wardens Surprised

  • young thomas
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    edited August 2016 #36

    Now, remind me why we enjoy our camping overseas againHappy

    .To be waited on by exploited staff who are paid peanuts for long hours to enable a "cheap"holidayUndecided

    'pomme frite sur votre epaule' comes to mindUndecided

    ...and you dont think our wardens are also paid peanuts?Sad

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #37

    I thought you were referring to CC Wardens Surprised

    Is there cc staff exploited overseas? I thought all the sites "over there" are just cc "approved" I know some members in the UK try to exploit site staffWink

  • Fysherman
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    edited August 2016 #38

    Some people in this world are exploited and that is terrible but I doubt they are at work on campsites.

    Few sites overseas are CC approved. More like never even heard of the CC

    It's a big world out thereHappy

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #39

    Some people in this world are exploited and that is terrible but I doubt they are work on campsites.

    Very few sites overseas are CC approved. More like never even heard of the CC

    1...Seven day weeks on the mentioned siteUndecided 

     2  Probably because they are not good enough to beUndecided

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  • Wildwood
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    edited August 2016 #41

    If I was a warden I would try and get a site with no toilet block. Cleaning that puts me off the job given the attitude of some people.

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  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #43

    Now, remind me why we enjoy our camping overseas againHappy

    .To be waited on by exploited staff who are paid peanuts for long hours to enable a "cheap"holidayUndecided

    'pomme frite sur votre epaule' comes to mindUndecided

    ...and you dont think our wardens are also paid peanuts?Sad

    Write your comments here...Wink

  • crannman
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    edited August 2016 #44

    make flagpoles compulsory and washing lines Cool

  • Navigateur
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    edited August 2016 #45

    a site with no toilet block. Cleaning that puts me off the job given the attitude of some people.

    That's a good point!  If people sat in a better attitude then some, if not all, of the off target shooting might be eliminated.

     

  • Dickdastardly1
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    edited August 2016 #46

    I wonder if these overseas site managers check the hot and cold water temps to prevent legionella spreading or check that the ehus are tripping correctly and in good working order on a monthly basis. Whether the cleaners remove the showers heads every quarter and descale or disinfect them to prevent legionella spreading? #justcurious

  • IanH
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    edited August 2016 #47

    Yes, I would say so......or more likely, they get a more qualified person to do it.

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  • Jood
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    edited August 2016 #49

    Ensure that everyone due to leave, left at 12 noon.......

    Write your comments here...people would never leave by noon if they're all drinking black caviar's homebrew!  Laughing

  • mickysf
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    edited August 2016 #50

    From my experience of sites on the continent, particularly France and Spain, they cram us in, they are not particularly  interested in demanding one set of defined behaviours (rules). They expect us to live cheek by jowl and enjoy it whilst doing so.

    However, that may just be it, we seem to be far more tolerant abroad when we expect this type of 'buzz' and diversity on a site and just accepted it as the norm. Thing is we don't quiet accept this on our club sites. I for one enjoy both experiences but
    I know which I prefer when back home. 

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  • mickysf
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    edited August 2016 #52

    From my experience of sites on the continent, particularly France and Spain, they cram us in, they are not particularly  interested in demanding one set of defined behaviours (rules). They expect us to live cheek by jowl and enjoy it whilst doing so.

    However, that may just be it, we seem to be far more tolerant abroad when we expect this type of 'buzz' and diversity on a site and just accepted it as the norm. Thing is we don't quiet accept this on our club sites. I for one enjoy both experiences but I know which I prefer when back home. 

    I dont recognise  this description of continental  sites Micky but then I am fortunate  in not having to travel in the peak weeks of July and August. If you have found sites like this any other time  I just wonder why you didnt just move on. 

    Just my experience as stated , I also said I didn't mind that experience.  They, the Southern European fellow 'campers' did have a different cultural ethos towards their experience, they did have their siestas and did congregate in parties  for dinner much later in the cool of the night, sitting out together until the early hours. We Northern Europeans tended to enjoy the afternoons and retire earlier in the evening. Like I also said I quite enjoyed these differences and I wouldn't think anyone complained about the 'noise' after 10:30pm  Which could go on for several hours or for that matter, that made during their siesta period.

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  • mickysf
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    edited August 2016 #54

    I was more intrested in the "cram us in" remark,we dont use sites like that and mostly have much more space than you will ever find at 6m spacings on club sites.

    I do however recognise your description of the southern european habit of cooking and eating late particularly the Spanish but its their country andwe have to accept it

    the sites we were using tended to be in the more remote areas as they suited our needs (mountaineering, walking and kayaking). For the most part they were in stunning settings with breathtaking views but the price paid was the sites owners had to make the
    most of the limited useful space available, consequently we were often very close to our neighbours. However, we often found them hospitable and very friendly neighbours, often inviting us to join them for drinks and a chat.

  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #55

    The sites on the bank's of a lake in Italy ,on the bank's of the Rhine and Mosell in Germany also a site we saw at Santa Susana in Spain were well crammed in ,6mtrs would have been luxuriuos

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  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #57

    The sites on the bank's of a lake in Italy ,on the bank's of the Rhine and Mosell in Germany also a site we saw at Santa Susana in Spain were well crammed in ,6mtrs would have been luxuriuos

    With 35000 sites (at least) in europe its a matter of choice and we dont choose sites like that.

    Write your comments here...but then ,we saw this in peak holiday timeWink

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  • JVB66
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    edited August 2016 #59

    The sites on the bank's of a lake in Italy ,on the bank's of the Rhine and Mosell in Germany also a site we saw at Santa Susana in Spain were well crammed in ,6mtrs would have been luxuriuos

    With 35000 sites (at least) in europe its a matter of choice and we dont choose sites like that.

    Write your comments here...but then ,we saw this in peak holiday timeWink

    Thats why we are at home now but even in May when the excellant site we use in Portugal was pretty near full  it didnt alter the size of the pitches and we could have got two Club site offerings into ours. Its a matter of choosing carefully and  moving on
    if its not to your liking, not something that is that easy here

    ...But as is stated all the time but seems to get lost, if this little island had the space of "other countries"

  • Metheven
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    edited August 2016 #60

    What was this thread about Undecided quickly sidetracked to how good across the water it is.

  • huskydog
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    edited August 2016 #61

    If i was a warden i would allow members to drop in and top up with water etc...................CoolHappy