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Did they make you feel welcome or did you have to endure the usual anti English crap (assuming you're English)How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
I've nothing against the Scots at all. My fiance is Scottish and even he want to get out of Scotland. Its just personal because if I want to visit family and friends I have to make a 1000 mile round trip!Originally posted by snaw View PostDon't mean this in the if you don't like it leave sort of thinking, but if you're not enjoying it why not leave? Not like you have to live there as a career option, well not in IT anyway.
As to roles being available elsewhere - I was out of work for 18 months applying for roles in the rest of the UK and I got just 4 interviews in that time. I got the impression that most of the agencies wondered why I was applying for positions so far away from where I currently lived (I think the rest of them were ageist! - but that could just be sour grapes on my part)
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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Yeah, that same sh!t doesn't go on in England ...Originally posted by Troll View PostDid they make you feel welcome or did you have to endure the usual anti English crap (assuming you're English)Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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It's full of in-bred NEDs!Originally posted by daviejones View PostWhat is up with Scotland?
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I was born in England but brought up in Wales from age 3 and consider myself Welsh.
I once went to and Irish bar in Norway. The barman started speaking to me in Norwegian so I said sorry I'm english (as opposed to norwegian) and he started going off at me saying you come into an irish bar and tell me you're english, what the hell etc etc. So i said "actually I'm Welsh" and he said "Oh sorry mate, what can I get you"Last edited by Robster; 13 September 2007, 08:39.Comment
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Bit like Cleveland...Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's full of in-bred NEDs!
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With an attitude like yours, I am surprised you don't get beat up more.Originally posted by Troll View PostDid they make you feel welcome or did you have to endure the usual anti English crap (assuming you're English)"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Look further afield and you'll see that most cities are plagued by the same misfortune.Originally posted by daviejones View PostBit like Cleveland...Comment
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According to Churchill it only happens in Scotland...Originally posted by chicane View PostLook further afield and you'll see that most cities are plagued by the same misfortune."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Actually it doesn'tOriginally posted by snaw View PostYeah, that same sh!t doesn't go on in England ...
I can honestly say that in all my years all of the Scots I have met socially and in the workplace have been made welcome...without exception.
Whereas on all of my visits to Scotland physical threats,abusive tone and content of conversations seem to be pretty much the norm up there...it's as if the only way to define who you are, is in terms of how much you hate the English.
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IHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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