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Great just what we need more IT project managers.
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Sound like the sort of migrants we should be taking in.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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What a bloody project manager? They are two to a penny, you can't sneeze without falling over one.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostSound like the sort of migrants we should be taking in.
Also, what's with PM's moving into life and leader coaches!Comment
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You're a single-issue, dull, tedious, cretin.Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
It's akin to a mental illness.Hard Brexit now!
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Thanks SAS usual lazy assumptive rude reply from you fills me with confidence that I am legal, decent and honest.
Die a long painful death.Comment
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What was the point of the thread, you nasty little turd?Originally posted by CoolCat View PostThanks SAS usual lazy assumptive rude reply from you fills me with confidence that I am legal, decent and honest.
Die a long painful death.Hard Brexit now!
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Ah.
The endless search for medals etc.
Didn't end too well for that Zola Budd.
It's a funny old world.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Can't say I am greatly in favour of migrants driving down wages of Brit workers but, on the other hand, if companies have to offer very high salaries to recruit staff, that could make company growth harder and make startups less likely to succeed.What a bloody project manager? They are two to a penny, you can't sneeze without falling over one.
Difficult balance to make but I'd certainly rather take in this bloke, with a very bright kid, who supports our technology sector than a lot of low skilled workers fuelling our surplus of low productivity businesses like cafes, cold calling companies etc. They do not begin to pay their fair share of tax/NI and simply keep afloat businesses which would otherwise make no economic sense.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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problem is does not matter where they are in the skills or pay spectrum, if they come with skills already in oversupply all they do is displace locals from the workforce, and discourage employers from hiring, and training locals. in the case of generic IT project managers the large Indian outsourcers (Cognizant, TCS, Infosys, HCL, etc) have already brought in thousands, many of which have gone on to be given indefinite leave to remain here. this is another example being given indefinite rights to remain, despite the rules supposedly saying he should not be able to transition to permanent residency, simply because the state broadcaster BBC had pushed the case.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCan't say I am greatly in favour of migrants driving down wages of Brit workers but, on the other hand, if companies have to offer very high salaries to recruit staff, that could make company growth harder and make startups less likely to succeed.
Difficult balance to make but I'd certainly rather take in this bloke, with a very bright kid, who supports our technology sector than a lot of low skilled workers fuelling our surplus of low productivity businesses like cafes, cold calling companies etc. They do not begin to pay their fair share of tax/NI and simply keep afloat businesses which would otherwise make no economic sense.
brightest and best in skills in genuine shortage is one thing, this is none of that.
oh and the route he has entered means he will not have paid as much tax and national insurance as a local, so not meeting your "fair share of tax/NI" criteria.Comment
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