Quote from: Ashy on Today at 05:03:36 PMClassic civil service practice - deal with the difficult part in the title.Well they've managed the 'Farce'.
Quote from: Raven on Today at 10:28:29 AMWhile I agree with you GM it worries me as to where these jobs are for them to do, there aren't nearly as many as when we left school for one reason or other.Foot in the door often opens up prospects. My 19 year old granddaughter has worked part time since 16, in a cafe then a pub. If she can't get a graduate job straight away, she has good customer service experience and will find something. She's got brilliant A levels and is now at uni. The job is there when she comes home for the holidays. Her brother, 17, has a job on a farm on Saturday mornings. His sport takes up a lot of time, so a few hours work a week is enough at the moment. These are kids who don't need to work, but they have the right attitude.
Attitudes of the young changed as well, somewhere along the line, our generation couldn't wait to leave school and start earning, Yes some are still like that but most aren't wanting to work.
More and more jobs are now being done by machines and employers don't/can't pay decent salaries. I really don't like the way things are going.
Quote from: klondike on Today at 05:02:32 PMThey are the ones who seem to think that doing the same thing again might lead to a different outcome next time....
Quote from: JBR on Today at 01:24:30 PMThe Border Farce vessels should be doing that, as even their name suggests that they are here to protect our borders,Classic civil service practice - deal with the difficult part in the title.
Quote from: Raven on Today at 12:52:06 PMI still think it won't be as easy as he makes out.No, it won't be easy. In fact, the more damage Labour does, the more difficult it will be to do it.
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