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Previously on "This is the UK soon?"

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    How attractive will this offer be for Italians?

    What is the unemployment rate in Italy?

    How attractive are the salaries in comparison with average earnings?

    C'mon BBC! I expect more in depth analysis from you, not to read a story and have more questions at the end of it that when I started.
    About 10 years ago Berlusconi was trying to persuade businesses to move to Italy, using stunning looking secretaries as bait. I was tempted...

    The hidden cost is that you have to spend a disproportionate amount of your income on clothes. What a chore

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  • Gonzo
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    How attractive will this offer be for Italians?

    What is the unemployment rate in Italy?

    How attractive are the salaries in comparison with average earnings?

    C'mon BBC! I expect more in depth analysis from you, not to read a story and have more questions at the end of it that when I started.

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  • Zippy
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    What Sockpuppet said

    Even crap jobs (not that I'd get one anyway) are now in such short supply that employers can ponce publicity off them. I really need to cheer up.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Because you don't get international exposure and marketing value by sticking an add for a £6 an hour job in the local paper.

    Do you really think that the bloke who won the "worlds best job" actually has to do any "work" that is in any way hard. No.

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  • d000hg
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    A job stacking shelves in Tesco... as a lottery prize... sounds more like a punishment OK it's a job and to many that may be a massive thing, but why doesn't the shop just hire people normally?

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  • Zippy
    started a topic This is the UK soon?

    This is the UK soon?

    Supermarket offers jobs in lottery

    I'll be off to join the queue then ...
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