Chatsworth check in - why queue?
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JVB66, Not just restricted to 'the bank holiday crowd'......was at Chatsworth earlier this year....when the flood gate was opened at 1-0pm...it was like a race track with everyone looking for their ideal pitch.
Until, that is, the inevitable happened....one caravan decided to take a 'standard' pitch along the stretch just past reception....unhooked, put mover on, didn't work, scratched head, fiddled with master switch etc.....this created a gridlock of around 10 units that were already in the sites one way system waiting to get past (to find their ideal pitch), in addition to those who were at reception being booked in.
Needless to say nothing moved for quite awhile.
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yes, I'm sure because I've done it....and provided photgraph evidence
BTW, I thought you were the curtain twitcher?
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That' far too easy. They did that at Ferry Meadows but change of warden soon meant the queues returned
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Of course they are, A shift system does not change the number of hours worked, or the time allowed for rest breaks. It merely allows the overall trading day to be increased due to intelligent allocation of time.
I consider the on site employees perfectly capable of working to a shift system similar to that described in my previous post.
K
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Also now 6 wardens at Chatsworth. Only 4 when we came in February. Not quite sure why 6 wardens are needed. Very little grass to cut unlike some sites so one would think they could come with a better check in system. We’ve been coming here years and have never known any other way of it being done.
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Brick that door up and there will not be a queue to get in, simple👍
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It's the working time directive that has pushed upon the costs as believe it or not the wardens are by law not now allowed to work beyond their contracted hours, unless they agree to opt out of the wtd and as in the past be at the beck and call of site users all hours for nil remuneration
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The only redeeming feature in a dark gloomy site,😉
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