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Previously on "British workers for Bombay Jobs!!!"
To be fair though, when I go to a curry house, I don't really want to see white people working there. They should be staffing the chippy and McD's. Curry aint white mans work, best left to those who know their spices. I take my curry seriously.
Exactly. If I saw doodab working in an Indian takeaway for example, I would run out screaming.
Talking of which, anyone ever been to an Indian restaurant/takeaway and seen a white person working there?
So much for equal opportunities eh?
Sadly, they are hiring Eastern Europeans at less than minimum wage ...no Tax/NI. I have also seen the live in girlfriends working for free in Indian owned hotels and restaurants.
Talking of which, anyone ever been to an Indian restaurant/takeaway and seen a white person working there?
To be fair though, when I go to a curry house, I don't really want to see white people working there. They should be staffing the chippy and McD's. Curry aint white mans work, best left to those who know their spices. I take my curry seriously.
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