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Previously on "Teach an old dog new tricks"

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  • amcdonald
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    All sections of society should suffer more equally.
    Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others

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  • amcdonald
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    I'm importing stuff from China, if you can't beat'em sell their junk

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  • TimberWolf
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    Labour were working hard to solve this issue by making us all poorer and hence able to compete with Bob, and the Tories are running with Gordon's baton. Trouble is, IMO, there is great inequity now in our society. Some are coining it on the back of a surplus of cheap labour while others would be lucky to get a job at checkout at B&Q, especially at 72. I think this needs to be addressed before we can become a healthy nation. All sections of society should suffer more equally.

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  • minestrone
    started a topic Teach an old dog new tricks

    Teach an old dog new tricks

    We always hear about these 'remarkable' stories of 'jim on the checkout of B&Q at 72 because he refuses to retire and wants to keep his marbles through working'

    So... Are we all destined to using the price gun at the plumbing row in 10 years when the bobs have taken all our business?

    Suppose what I am saying is are your skills transferable to another market that you think will be viable in 10 years.

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