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No but they're inflexible and unwieldy.Originally posted by expat View Postthat is what I like about Germans and Germany: they're not cheap and they're not superficial.Hard Brexit now!
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The big difference is that German has a far higher amount of skilled workers with a better work ethic.
You all sit here and moan about the state of the nation but then turn over 800 posts a day on TPD.Comment
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But we're cleverer than the Germans.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe big difference is that German has a far higher amount of skilled workers with a better work ethic.
You all sit here and moan about the state of the nation but then turn over 800 posts a day on TPD.
That's why there are 10 Bob Shawadiwadis working for me, so I can let you have the benefit of my wit, intellect and wisdom.Hard Brexit now!
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Didn't you go to contractor school? That's what you're meant to do!!Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe big difference is that German has a far higher amount of skilled workers with a better work ethic.
You all sit here and moan about the state of the nation but then turn over 800 posts a day on TPD.ǝןqqıʍComment
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According to the Centre for Economic Policy Research to name but one, Germany has the highest skills gap in Europe with over 1 million vacancies it can't fill due to insufficient skills in the labour market (despite having an unemployment rate of over 10%, depending on who's figures you believe).Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe big difference is that German has a far higher amount of skilled workers with a better work ethic.
So please tell us what you base this priceless little gem on?Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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PERHAPS ... its because the unemployed receive 70 per cent of their takehome as Unemployment Benefit- so theres very little incentive to find a job - I think this benefit lasts for a year then drops a bit then another year later then you're down to a pitttance.Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostAccording to the Centre for Economic Policy Research to name but one, Germany has the highest skills gap in Europe with over 1 million vacancies it can't fill due to insufficient skills in the labour market (despite having an unemployment rate of over 10%, depending on who's figures you believe).
So please tell us what you base this priceless little gem on?
PS I will offer either Five Pound Notes or Five Euros - cash deal - for last years BMW series flash.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 18 December 2008, 12:49.Comment
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East Germany’s still full of people for whom a West German pittance is a life of leisure and luxury.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostIts because the unemployed receive 70 per cent of their takehome as Unemployment Benefit- so theres very little incentive to find a job - I think this benefit lasts for a year then drops a bit then another year later then you're down to a pitttance.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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They're working on that. Or rather Western unions and management of major car companies are working on it for them, for free. Remember Rover, IBM PCs...Originally posted by AtW View PostThey won't have the brand name......Bored.Comment
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What happened to all those wonderful British brands that died with BL-Rover-AustinMG-Leyland? Like Morris, Triumph, Hillman, Humber, Riley and so on? The Italians are doing a pretty good job of reviving Lancia, ze Germans have done a good job with Skoda, so why can’t Britain do the same with some of these great names?Originally posted by ace00 View PostThey're working on that. Or rather Western unions and management of major car companies are working on it for them, for free. Remember Rover, IBM PCs...And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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