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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    You will be ok Ded come January when your government brings your romaniian friends here. It will put a smile on your face.. Mind you it will keep me in a job more people to treat.
    Joes local University has just indentified that The White Gypsy or Irish Traveller group has particularly poor health.
    Both men and women have twice the White British rates
    of limiting long-term illness, and at each age they are the
    group most likely to be ill. http://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/census/Co...s-Briefing.pdf

    No doubt your socialist senior management will be giving them priority treatment


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Joes local University has just indentified that The White Gypsy or Irish Traveller group has particularly poor health.
    Both men and women have twice the White British rates
    of limiting long-term illness, and at each age they are the
    group most likely to be ill. http://www.ethnicity.ac.uk/census/Co...s-Briefing.pdf

    No doubt your socialist senior management will be giving them priority treatment
    But of course Ded.


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    And dipping into their pensions is really going to boost their morale isnt it Les.?
    Strange how some still can't see further than the end of their nose ....surely better to have less pension and keep their jobs than no jobs at all. ...especially if one is not willing to move to a different part of the UK to get work


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    - so that gives them a god given right to be immune from belt tightening does it ?
    dedworth, you must have been to A&E, I'm not talking about for a few stitches, but where the doctor tells you to come into a room, then tells you your relative has got little chance of pulling thru, you think your up to doing that? I've been there twice, i don't care what they earn, no one can say they don't earn their wage unlike many people

    well cameron's bullingdon mates got a 10% tax cut, so who's belt are we talking about
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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Strange how some still can't see further than the end of their nose ....surely better to have less pension and keep their jobs than no jobs at all. ...especially if one is not willing to move to a different part of the UK to get work
    tell me gWapito, how many unemployed people are there in the UK and how many job vacancies there are in the UK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Strange how some still can't see further than the end of their nose ....surely better to have less pension and keep their jobs than no jobs at all. ...especially if one is not willing to move to a different part of the UK to get work
    No way I've never had to strike over money but I'd strike for a month to protect my pension
    I feel sorry for a Police Sergeant mate of mine who's just had his pension terms changed. He says he'll have to work an extra 4 years to get the equivalent pension he was on before.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    tell me gWapito, how many unemployed people are there in the UK and how many job vacancies there are in the UK?
    There are 2.52 million unemployed, how many of those are actually looking for work is unknown, but there are 503,000 job vacancies according to the latest statistics. The highest since 2008

    http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/lms/la...mployment.html


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    It's matching the right people to the right jobs that is the hard part (and the most remunerative, which is probably why the country is overflowing with recruitment agency parasites )....setting aside those who have no intention of working.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    morning dedworth, well seeing you never talk to them , l'll give you an idea ..

    5yrs at med school
    2yrs foundation (fy1 ans fy2)

    then the shortest path to getting on the specialist register is

    GP 3yrs training

    longest
    surgery etc 7yrs of training

    so the shortest time it takes to earn £67,000 is 10yrs of endless studying, exams and fee's -

    the longest 14 long years, oh and it doesnt work out like that, your be lucky to find a ST post every year to carry on training

    so the youngest someone could be a GP is 28, that takes a lot of sacrifice and commitment, like teachers its not just a 9 to 5 job
    Joe, do you not think that lots of other occupations require many years of work and learning before (possibly) meriting a salary of £67,000...plus other benefits ? Not to mention, unsocial hours.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Joe, do you not think that lots of other occupations require many years of work and learning before (possibly) meriting a salary of £67,000...plus other benefits ? Not to mention, unsocial hours.
    My mates school foolishly took on a 25 year old as Head of Chemistry starting this term on £50k plus 12 weeks holiday - 6 weeks on she's been found to be incapable of teaching A Level Chemistry. Can't sack her though so she's "teaching" BTEC Science - nice work if you can get it


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    To be fair, the majority of people are doing valuable and often extremely skilled work that has taken many years to learn, whether in factories or as 'professionals'.

    Our good doctors would for instance have to fashion their own scalpels if it weren't for the skilled 'lesser important' people making them.
    Agreed !


    I couldn't have survived without nurses and lab technicians


    Seriously, I should abstain from this discussion, now that I'm retired and, through changed personal circumstances, had to tighten my own belt ( no car, rented accommodation ).


    Also on a serious note, I respect many other friends and relatives whose work is nothing to do with healthcare. That includes Forum members .


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    Grangemouth dispute: Ineos says plant will stay open


    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....ngemouth/page3

    Daily Record Headline - A great victory for Len McCluskey and Alex Salmond


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    I've been to that plant...in 1972.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    tell me gWapito, how many unemployed people are there in the UK and how many job vacancies there are in the UK?
    There are more employed people now than that there was under Labour

    There are more job vacancies now than what there was under Labour

    The latest GDP figures don't tell lies. .unlike your beloved Millipede


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    There are more employed people now than that their was under Labour

    There are more job vacancies now than what their was under Labour

    The latest GDP figures don't tell lies. .unlike your beloved Millipede
    On the subject of beloved Labour Gwap we should never forget that whilst an uncontrolled tsunami of unskilled immigrants was allowed to sweep into the country this bloke stood up and spoke :-



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    On the subject of beloved Labour Gwap we should never forget that whilst an uncontrolled tsunami of unskilled immigrants was allowed to sweep into the country this bloke stood up and spoke :-

    The British folks brown nose is talking is the ones yet to be shipped over and go through the inconvenience of getting an ILR and British Citizenship


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    I had to leave mainland UK to get a decent job paying decent wages.Every job interview I went to there was at least triple if not quadruple the number of Europeans to British applying for the job and to be honest they some of them were 4 times as qualified too!

    It was an employees market only but a few years ago but now unfortunately employers can take their pick from a pool of many Europeans and british [QUOTE=gWaPito;465711]The British folks brown nose is talking is the ones yet to be shipped


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    Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
    Strange how some still can't see further than the end of their nose ....surely better to have less pension and keep their jobs than no jobs at all. ...especially if one is not willing to move to a different part of the UK to get work
    I'll second that Mark!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    On the subject of beloved Labour Gwap we should never forget that whilst an uncontrolled tsunami of unskilled immigrants was allowed to sweep into the country this bloke stood up and spoke :-

    Roll the red carpet out for your romanian friends Ded.


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    I DONT THINK THEY WILL BE RECEIVED WITH OPEN ARMS LIKE THE LAST WAVE OF EUROPEANS


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    The fact still remains that this government is hellbent in letting them in. There must be some logic in it somewhere. Maybe Ded can email his Theresa and tell us why?


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    It would not be so bad if we could go there and get the same kind of benefits and perks as they do when they come here but alas Its all going to pot and in some years to come there will be a revolt.Its only a matter of time
    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    The fact still remains that this government is hellbent in letting them in. There must be some logic in it somewhere. Maybe Ded can email his Theresa and tell us why?


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    Totally agree Bobby.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonH View Post
    There are 2.52 million unemployed, how many of those are actually looking for work is unknown, but there are 503,000 job vacancies according to the latest statistics. The highest since 2008

    http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/lms/la...mployment.html
    And you believe that?


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    Its the same everywhere as far as jobs are concerned.Its not what you know but who you know and wherever you go in the world its exactly the same.I know of many jobs that come up e.g civil government jobs,council jobs etc which are already filled before they are advertised.You gotta be in with the right bunch.It does not matter about qualifications by enlarge.Lots of companies would much rather use an agency these days so they have no obligation to pay for sickness,holidays and the like.If you actually look at Emplyment agencies there are up 100 fold plus from 10 years ago.
    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    And you believe that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by robbie bobby View Post
    I DONT THINK THEY WILL BE RECEIVED WITH OPEN ARMS LIKE THE LAST WAVE OF EUROPEANS
    I'm afraid Andys selective memory conveniently forgets Labours estimates of 5 - 13000 Eastern Europeans coming in per year 2003 onwards - but it's OK we can pretend it didn't happen just like Labours former chums the city slickers and bankers in 2008. Thatcher - school milk, miners, Falklands that's different history of course and must never be forgotten


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    Quote Originally Posted by andy222 View Post
    And you believe that?
    Why wouldn't I believe it, don't you

    The figures come from the office of national statistics, an independent body

    Proof:-

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_...nal_Statistics


    Please come back and prove me wrong, and therefore proving Labour to be a bunch of liars


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    Quote Originally Posted by robbie bobby View Post
    Its the same everywhere as far as jobs are concerned.Its not what you know but who you know and wherever you go in the world its exactly the same.I know of many jobs that come up e.g civil government jobs,council jobs etc which are already filled before they are advertised.You gotta be in with the right bunch.It does not matter about qualifications by enlarge.Lots of companies would much rather use an agency these days so they have no obligation to pay for sickness,holidays and the like.If you actually look at Emplyment agencies there are up 100 fold plus from 10 years ago.
    I agree that it is always helpful to "know" the right people. Many employers deal with Employment Agencies these days because it's quicker to recruit temporary (to permanent) employees in this way and easier to "get rid" if the employee turn out to be unsuitable. In my experience, holiday pay is always factored into the hourly rate paid by the employer to the agency who then pay it to the employee.


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