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Gov Spending Review 20.10.2010
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostJust seen a tweet saying "is we gonna hav riots like dey got in france cuz of the spending cuts?"
So, when you find out your wife has maxed out all your credit cards and you take them off her, she stabs you.Comment
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Maybe this is the reason why the Tor.. er Coalition is increasing Education budget. The old teachers mortar boards, the cane, and elocution lessons could be coming back to the classroomsOriginally posted by Jog On View PostJust seen a tweet saying "is we gonna hav riots like dey got in france cuz of the spending cuts?"
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That was my point. I wasn't opposing the deal, I was observing the irony that, like the public sector employees mentioned in your post that I quoted from, most people in IT have not smelt the coffee and made other plans.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, and? That's globalisation; it's the inevitable consequence of the invention of stuff like ships, aeroplanes and telecommunications. You can oppose this kind of deal, but don't pretend that this won't happen sometime anyway. Like it or not there will be immigration and we will face more competition to keep our place in the market. It's not fun, but it's part of doing business. Of course, the work could be moved to India instead.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Oh OK, sorry for any misunderstanding. Most of the contractors I know, including myself have 'Plan Bs' worked out to a lesser or greater extent or have other skills that can be used to earn a living; however many permies that I meet seem to live in the imaginary world of a job for life and haven't even considered doing something else or learning another trade or profession.Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostThat was my point. I wasn't opposing the deal, I was observing the irony that, like the public sector employees mentioned in your post that I quoted from, most people in IT have not smelt the coffee and made other plans.
I've always felt that the sum of big mortgage plus regular income minus the skills to do something else is a recipe for ending up in deep tulip.Last edited by Mich the Tester; 21 October 2010, 08:08.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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