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Previously on "The northerners are moaning...."

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Only by morons who profess intelligence themselves - I don't think they can stand the competition, but how would I know?
    I get the feeling that we are probably talking at cross-purposes here.

    Enjoy your curry, I will enjoy my wine.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    Ah.

    One of my other gripes is how intelligence is looked down upon here. Maybe I am starting to fit in better than I thought.
    Only by morons who profess intelligence themselves - I don't think they can stand the competition, but how would I know?

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Actually I meant that I'd got on my bike and headed in search of work to where the roads are paved with gold - well, nearly, Swindon...
    Ah.

    One of my other gripes is how intelligence is looked down upon here. Maybe I am starting to fit in better than I thought.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by GreenLabel View Post
    Because it's easier to sit around moaning about immigrants who've got off their arse and moved somewhere to work nobody else wants to do with your hand out than getting off their arses and moving to somewhere they can find work.
    ftfy

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    Nah, I've fooked it up big time and landed in the wrong country.

    It is Australia that is having a massive IT jobs boom. But I would have had to have married an Australian woman to get there ....
    Actually I meant that I'd got on my bike and headed in search of work to where the roads are paved with gold - well, nearly, Swindon...

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Welcome to New Zealand. It's like England but in the 1960's. Only not swinging 60's, more like Corrie.
    It is more complicated than that.

    In some respects it is a very progressive country, for example prostitution is legal here so that the women get full employment rights.

    The size of the population also makes rolling out new technology manageable. For example, the computerisation of health service records and appointments that has failed to happen in the UK over the past ten years was finished here ages ago.

    In other respects attitudes can seem terribly old-fashioned at times and don't get me started on the racism and homophobia.

    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    How much longer until you're eligible for the passport so you can move to Oz?
    Three and a half years, although Australia is not really an objective.
    • Sydney - too expensive unless you are prepared for a commute that would rival London
    • Melbourne - I don't like it, or at least I don't like the CBD which might not necessarily be an issue
    • Adelaide - a bit of a "country" town, OK "garden city" if you are going to be charitable
    • Perth - too isolated
    • Canberra - too boring
    • Brisbane - too hot

    The country has long-term water shortage issues although if anyone is going to make desalination cost effective I would back them to do it.

    Anyway, I have never planned three and a half years ahead and I am not going to start now.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Well I have some sympathy for the Northeners. There are no private sector jobs for them to go to. And not everyone can be an entrepreneur.
    Just suppose HAB Widgets wants to have a new factory. Do I build it in the North of England or in India?

    Bob wins on every count. He is even easier to understand when he talks.

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  • GreenLabel
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    Why are the current lot not prepared to adapt?
    Because it's easier to sit around moaning with your hand out.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    Nah, I've fooked it up big time and landed in the wrong country.

    It is Australia that is having a massive IT jobs boom. But I would have had to have married an Australian woman to get there ....
    Welcome to New Zealand. It's like England but in the 1960's. Only not swinging 60's, more like Corrie.

    How much longer until you're eligible for the passport so you can move to Oz?

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Nah, I've fooked it up big time and landed in the wrong country.

    It is Australia that is having a massive IT jobs boom. But I would have had to have married an Australian woman to get there ....

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    200 or so years ago, their ancestors moved in large numbers from a subsistence living in the countryside into the better paid jobs that the industrial revolution created. Why are the current lot not prepared to adapt?

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Well I have some sympathy for the Northeners. There are no private sector jobs for them to go to. And not everyone can be an entrepreneur.
    The problem is that the national cake (how Britain pays its way) is simply not large enough.
    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Tell 'em to get on their bikes!
    200 or so years ago, their ancestors moved in large numbers from a subsistence living in the countryside into the better paid jobs that the industrial revolution created. Why are the current lot not prepared to adapt?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Aye

    But I came back. Europe was still full of Germans. So much for winning the bloody war.
    I made the mistake of going back when it seemed that Thatcher had the economy back on the rails. Did well for a few years then regretted it, and it took a few more years to escape again.

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  • lukemg
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    We can't afford the over inflated public service with no checks and balances - it only ever gets bigger and every new person is a pension timebomb, money isn't invested for their pensions, they will be paid out of the government of the days resources.
    It's a shambles and as for strikes - go ahead please !! The impact will be negligable for a considerable length of time and there will be a nice reduction in the wage bill !!
    Labour trying to provide a valid response - it would be the funniest thing ever if the country wasn't bankrupt...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Aye

    But I came back. Europe was still full of Germans. So much for winning the bloody war.
    WHS.

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