Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins says WFH 'Social Security' culture has made people 'feel they're entitled to get money and do nothing'
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One needs to be at home to have a plumber visit so one would have thought him having people WFH a lot would be better for his own business.
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Luckily 'Right Charlie' has an opnion.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eed-graft.html
'Brits ARE lazy': Pimlico Plumbers boss Charlie Mullins says WFH culture has made people 'feel they're entitled to get money and do nothing' as he backs Liz Truss for saying British workers 'need more graft'- Charlie Mullins backed Liz Truss' comments that British workers lack 'graft'
- Pimlico Plumbers boss blamed work from home culture for decline in work ethic
- Truss said there is a 'fundamental issue of British working culture' in recording
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All part of the "back in the offices to please the landlords" narrative that so many are gleefully lapping up. Including a few on here.
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She's quite right:
Graft is defined as the act of taking advantage of your political position or government job by taking money or property in dishonest or fraudulent ways. When a police officer takes bribes, this is an example of graft.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
The reality is that our problems come a lack of investment in productivity as crap management throw cheap labour at issues rather than automating things.
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