Do you know what really makes me mad ?
I have for the past several years made soooo many personal sacrifices and run my whole life so as to enable MY boy, a bright lad, to do well in his education...to pass his exams and to be a good hard-working and decent citizen of this country.
Now he feels the need to go elsewhere...to another country, to achieve his potential in life.![]()
I only have the one (of my own).
The difficult thing really is balancing 'spoiling' them and doing what you can to give them a good life.
Trying to adopt a balanced perspective, it wasn't long ago that half the country was up in arms as students were getting into university for free and perceived to be spending 3 years on a jolly great p1ss up courtesy of the exchequer and were the source of anger for those on low pay. Now that students have to pay their way, people are also up in arms. Amazing.
Not really.
There are just too many courses on offer...many of which are totally useless IMO.
Tailor the courses to the needs of the country and our industries (such as they are) rather than to the whims of fashion and the imagined need to give everyone and his dog a tertiary education, and raise entry standards.
He is going to train to be an Environmental Engineer in the renewables/re-cycling field...from what I can gather.![]()
Yes indeed, and that's why I gave him my full support.![]()
On a lighter note....which is mostly my intention anyway....ok, hands up, sometimes I misjudge the mood of some
...heartfelt apologies.
Graham's post reminded me of Mick Jagger...all male school and that....I had to view there song on youtube '' sympathy for the devil Altamont 69''.....also '' gimme shelter pop goes the 60's'' apparently the 2 Micks (Mick Taylor, 2nd bass) were loves at the times.![]()
We weren't ALL that way !![]()
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Noooooo thankyooo !![]()
5.19 per week? On an £18000 salary. Thats the whole point. On average, graduates earn approximately 55% more in their lifetime so can afford to pay the money back....
From Which...
"The repayment of student loans is managed through the tax system (PAYE) and only begins after you’ve left university and are earning more than £15,000. You pay back 9% of all you earn above the £15,000 threshold. Someone earning £18,000 a year will have to pay 9% of £3,000 (£18,000 minus £15,000) - around £5.19 a week."
Affordable for a young 22 yo graduate in work earning £18000 pa. Think of it as a sort of extra "tax" and it doesn't seem so painful.
BTW the said graduates weren't yet in your 40% tax bracket though, when they paid the loan off.
Come on guys...let's not fall out over it.
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Its not my tax bracket Lastlid....I'd still rather be earning the same as and still paying 28%...this bracket was extended and imposed on many hard working folk throughout the land.....and I'll thank you lastlid to stop stirring
'' i'm alright Jack''....really, you been reading too much of lastlid...you replied anyway
Im not falling out with anyone Graham...at least you managed to see my initial post was my dark humour...goodness, you agreed!, all part of the joke...obviously it escaped some
I appreciate that some folks on here are feeling pretty raw about the minimum wage requirements but hey does that mean we gotta be walking on eggshells here...I have enough of that elsewhere, thank you very much..nobody should feel obliged to read all the posts, especially from folks you know that get under your skin hence the 'ignore button'.
I dont use it..I have self control....anyway, its goodnight from him![]()
Your wrong there I am a qualified engineer but I was made redundant (the firm closed down) 1400 of us went. For your information I didnt pack it up. I did work unsociable hours and still do. I changed career because there was no work about in my field of engineering. Instead of sitting on my butt I got my qualifications to work in the NHS and took a lower paid job.
Cheers, I stand corrected..I wish you well in your radio broadcast
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