Quote from: Mups on June 03, 2026, 10:08:39 PMKlondike, what are those two peculiar nudes on top of those bent posts for?No idea really. I imagine some council bloke wangled them as works of art and trousered a few bob when they were paid for. There's a number of rather odd artworks around the town that make no sense to me but I'm just a philistine.

Quote from: GrannyMac on June 03, 2026, 08:27:30 PM£749 is the Average wage, not the minimum.Ah yes, you are quite right, sorry.
I started work as a clerk in the Corporation offices after a year at Commercial college when I was 16 in 1962. My pay was £16 a month. After I was married in 1967, I became a wages clerk, in a Remploy factory. We paid the employees weekly, in cash. I worked out the overtime payments, deducted tax and NI, then calculated notes and coinage needed, and went to the bank, on my own, to collect it. It was put in envelopes and I would pay out on the factory floor. I really liked that job, I only left to have my first child. No maternity leave back then.
Quote from: GrannyMac on June 03, 2026, 07:56:07 PMEven with both parents working they should parent. I worked from my kids being quite young, fortunate when OH had a heart attack and I had to support us both! Our kids grew up with a work ethic. Daughter and daughter in law both had careers, the older grandchildren both have part time jobs, never been in any trouble. I don't think the offspring of hard working parents will be the prime culprits, I think there have always been feckless parents, you're right, phones haven't helped.
Children are starting school in nappies, they don't know what cutlery 🍴 is for, they've never looked at a book. 📖
Quote from: Mups on June 02, 2026, 09:48:46 AMYes, I thought that wage seemed high too.£749 is the Average wage, not the minimum.
I Just looked it up, and the minimum wage for 2026 for over 21's is now £12.71 apparently, so that would work out around £508 for a 40hr week. So don't know where they get the £749 from.
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