Norrin Radd
Tour Winner
Too knackered to do anymore .Only two... Lightweight ?...
Too knackered to do anymore .Only two... Lightweight ?...
Saw a piece on the news earlier saying how Saturday jobs for young ins are dying out. It showed a headline from one of the papers saying that one in twelve adults have never done a days work in there life. How have these people survived. Don’t get me wrong am sure there are some genuine reasons as to why. But 1 in 12 seems quite a lot.
Saw a piece on the news earlier saying how Saturday jobs for young ins are dying out. It showed a headline from one of the papers saying that one in twelve adults have never done a days work in there life. How have these people survived. Don’t get me wrong am sure there are some genuine reasons as to why. But 1 in 12 seems quite a lot.
Saw a piece on the news earlier saying how Saturday jobs for young ins are dying out. It showed a headline from one of the papers saying that one in twelve adults have never done a days work in there life. How have these people survived. Don’t get me wrong am sure there are some genuine reasons as to why. But 1 in 12 seems quite a lot.
Business and event management, even he admits it isn’t much work but he isn’t bothered about getting a jobIf he is doing a proper course, big if, then he should be doing a lot of extra work in his own time. Whether he is or not is over to him. 5 hours seems very low, what is his course?
Now I know why I'm always knackered I'm doing two people's work
IF the figure is correct then the tories must be lying about the low unemployment numbers we are 'enjoying' under their administration...[/QUOTE
yes havn't they been telling us we have the lowest unemployment figures in decades
Ah! You're making comparisons between 'being employed' and ' working' the two are not necessarily mutually compatible ?I was an accountant. But our financial department was organized, so I was also the financial office's union steward.
And also an executive board member of the local.
So...except for helping out a bit on book close week, once I got that job, I never really worked a day either!
Except on behalf of my membership, of course.
Well said.Ah! You're making comparisons between 'being employed' and ' working' the two are not necessarily mutually compatible ?
Until its more attractive to get a job than live on on benefits then this will always be the case. In my mind if you want benefits, fine, two days a week go out and pick up dog poo in the local park, or clean graffiti, etc, earn your benefits (obviously this applies only to people who are physically able before someone accuses me of being something-ist). Maybe after a few weeks of doing community work then minimum wage in Maccy D's won't seem such a chore to get out of bed for
Similar to portering jobs at the hospitals. Plenty apply, mainly to keep the jobcentre happy and the benefits coming rather than with any intent of actually turning up, even less actually getting the jobWe have a cleaning job available, have received over thirty applications but I bet fewer than half a dozen turn up for an interview.
Similar to portering jobs at the hospitals. Plenty apply, mainly to keep the jobcentre happy and the benefits coming rather than with any intent of actually turning up, even less actually getting the job
Do you have to report back to the job centre if applicants fail to turn up?