That's fantastic news , Amazon pay up to 11 dollars an hour, and provide a bucket so you don't need to waste time going to the "bathroom".
When China imposes tariffs on Apple's products it will provide some opportunities for the sacked Engineers.
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Previously on "Brexit: Britain in front seat for trade deal"
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWith Trump promising more protectionism it's hard to imagine a great trade deal for UK services is going to come. I've spent the last 5 years working for US companies, and it's largely because we're cheaper and able to undercut the US worker.
Seems Trumps plan is working. Look after USA and prosperity will follow. Contrast EU mess.
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The EU has more to lose from hard Brexit than the UK, Mark Carney says
https://www.theguardian.com/business...-business-live
But please carry on with your doom and gloom I find it slightly amusing
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Originally posted by dweezil View PostYou do know that politicians do a lot of lying don't you? A lot of it is just soundbites to suit the moment and to impress someone or other. The EU and commission are rife with it too: we're going to punish those horrible Brits. How dare they leave our party early! How dare they!
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWith Trump promising more protectionism it's hard to imagine a great trade deal for UK services is going to come. I've spent the last 5 years working for US companies, and it's largely because we're cheaper and able to undercut the US worker.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThey do. Bit of old Boris bollocks there. Ages ago we heard that that the UK would be first, then we heard that they wouldn't, then first again and so on and on and on...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBritain in 'front seat' for U.S. trade deal, top Republican says | Reuters
Fook you Obama and your back of the queue rhetoric.
1. Take the front seat.
2. Here's the deal.
3. Sign on the dotted line.
4. F*** off.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWith Trump promising more protectionism it's hard to imagine a great trade deal for UK services is going to come. I've spent the last 5 years working for US companies, and it's largely because we're cheaper and able to undercut the US worker.
There will be squeeze from both our major trading partners, one end of that squeeze is purely self-inflicted.
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