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Re: Some good points in this article.
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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2012, 08:13:59 PM »
True, and I totally agree.
Regardless of my political views, why should I work to pay for folks who don't or won't work having more and more kids .
Yes, someone is going to jump in and say there aren't jobs, all the factories were shut by the tories.
Probably me LOL. So if we didn't need the coal, steel etc, isn't this proof that the tories were wrong in the 80's.
We're now living in the legacy of crap they created aren't we ??
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Re: Some good points in this article.
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2012, 08:19:19 PM »
>> We're now living in the legacy of crap they created aren't we ?

You are possibly right there. When you-know-who said leave it all to market forces, she hadn't thought it through. Someone should have mentioned India, China, etc.

Unless the British could live on two dollars a day...

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« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2012, 08:39:11 PM »
Yes I agree with the walking into a 20k job with no interest.
Most of the young un's I see can't even speak right.

It's a permanent rolling bullshit process though. Blame the ones before.  :! :!
Jobs, education etc.

I don't think this country will ever be right whilst there's 2 main parties, and a slug hanging off the arse of it.
(Let's just shit on my Sheffield student fraternity cos I've got the chance to be on more money and be called Deputy PM)

The country needs a major revamp of it's political thinking. We should be all in this together.
Sadly, this will never work. Cos the rich get richer and won't want, or, allow it  :!

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« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2012, 08:42:29 PM »
Agree with you there - I have been in same situation many times and it used to really piss me off. We'd advertise, wait a week or ten days, do some manual winnowing and get the rest in over a couple of weeks for interview, short list two or three for a second interview, go through those and offer it to one of them, wait another month for them to work their notice, then they'd trot out some lame excuse and we'd offer it to the runners up, who'd take a few more weeks to serve their notice... So it was months we'd have to manage, short staffed.

And please don't start me on about recruitment agencies...  >:( >:( >:(
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