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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot quite, she does not explicitly say she has changed her mind in the article:In hindsight, do I believe I made the right decision? Probably not.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postand has now changed her mind because she believes she will be personally affected- Doh!
I was one of the many that voted Leave. In hindsight, do I believe I made the right decision? Probably not. Do I feel I was misinformed? Most definitely. Was I aware of the long-term implications for my business? Most definitely not.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostShe voted leave.. Doh!
and has now changed her mind because she believes she will be personally affected- Doh!
I was one of the many that voted Leave. In hindsight, do I believe I made the right decision? Probably not. Do I feel I was misinformed? Most definitely. Was I aware of the long-term implications for my business? Most definitely not.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhat do you expect she is a remainer
Seriously at the last two employers their key concern about Brexit was who would work on the factory floor for a pittance as they had replaced all the Brits by EU migrants and cut the wages.
Strange when I was at college 35 years ago they had complaints companies couldn't get people to work in Catering or hotel jobs, they used to complain the agency staff wanted too much money while their permanent staff nearly starved. People would go to work at Maccy Ds as the pay was far better there. Now they are striking because it is so low.
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vetran is an e oerisnced businessmen who hires a lot of people and pays them far more than his competitiors - we should all listen to him.
Oh wait...
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Originally posted by pscont View PostI expect vetran to start as a kitchen porter/warehouse hand/cleaner (cross the unwanted) @ £8/hr.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Twat.
I did while going to college, most people would have been proud of that.
I imagine your parents sent you to a special school so you can get an NVQ level 1.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwhat do you expect she is a remainer
Seriously at the last two employers their key concern about Brexit was who would work on the factory floor for a pittance as they had replaced all the Brits by EU migrants and cut the wages.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Twat.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostRecruitment agent, not the brightest of the bunch
what do you expect she is a remainer
Seriously at the last two employers their key concern about Brexit was who would work on the factory floor for a pittance as they had replaced all the Brits by EU migrants and cut the wages.
Strange when I was at college 35 years ago they had complaints companies couldn't get people to work in Catering or hotel jobs, they used to complain the agency staff wanted too much money while their permanent staff nearly starved. People would go to work at Maccy Ds as the pay was far better there. Now they are striking because it is so low.
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