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FTFYOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostNot required. They are usually always covered by rolls of fat
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Minimum wage? Hardly.
I remember an excellent programme on the Beeb a few years ago "The Poles are coming to Peterborough" where the reporter bowled up outside the local Job Centre and addressed the assembled cider drinkers:
Reporter: Hey lads, fancy a job that pays £9 an hour? Unlimited overtime if you want it?
Lazy feckers: Yeah great, sounds good, what?
Reporter: Picking fruit and veg
Lazy feckers: Nah, no chance, feck orfComment
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Indeed. Anything involving graft or without good benefits and many are not interested. The other side of the coin is those that can only take 16 hours a week because they'll be far worse off on 35 hours per week. It's a different world to the fortunate one where we're on per month what they're on per year.Originally posted by Platypus View PostMinimum wage? Hardly.
I remember an excellent programme on the Beeb a few years ago "The Poles are coming to Peterborough" where the reporter bowled up outside the local Job Centre and addressed the assembled cider drinkers:
Reporter: Hey lads, fancy a job that pays £9 an hour? Unlimited overtime if you want it?
Lazy feckers: Yeah great, sounds good, what?
Reporter: Picking fruit and veg
Lazy feckers: Nah, no chance, feck orfThe greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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How about designing a robot that can pick strawberries?Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
I'm sorry, but this is just a little bit too much fear: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-farmers-union
Surely there is some way that job seekers or the long term unemployed could be enticed to do this work, I don't know how but it would get them moving at least.
Well you're just going to have to find a way (chain gangs anyone?)
I mean how hard can it be to program something to detect a large red lump in the middle of a load of greenery, and transfer it to a basket?
Also, robots could clamber up trees and pick things like cherries or apples.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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AGROBOT - Strawberry Harvesters - HomeOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow about designing a robot that can pick strawberries?
I mean how hard can it be to program something to detect a large red lump in the middle of a load of greenery, and transfer it to a basket?
Also, robots could clamber up trees and pick things like cherries or apples.
I actually met a couple of Germans in the pub after they were commissioning an Asparagus picking bot down south a few years ago.
its all coming, what we need are brighter workers not more of them.Comment
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Well said! These old fogies (in outlook if not in years) who go on about the lazy youth of today are increasingly out of touch.Originally posted by vetran View Post
AGROBOT - Strawberry Harvesters - Home
I actually met a couple of Germans in the pub after they were commissioning an Asparagus picking bot down south a few years ago.
its all coming, what we need are brighter workers not more of them.
I mean who in their right mind would want to do any minimum wage job, unless maybe it was cash in hand with _no_ effect on their taxes or benefits?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Really?Originally posted by darmstadt View Postwith climate change giving the northern regions good hot summersLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Dunno, some bright spark...Speech by Margaret Thatcher to United Nations General Assembly (Global Environment) 11/8/1989 - UNEPOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostReally?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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She was looking to introduce "green" taxes I suspect. Way ahead of her time for stealth taxes...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDunno, some bright spark...Speech by Margaret Thatcher to United Nations General Assembly (Global Environment) 11/8/1989 - UNEPFirst Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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