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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeMost of us wouldn't choose barwork anyway.
They're bred for it dontchaknow. It's Instinct, Iiiiiiiiiiiiinstict!
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeMost of us wouldn't choose barwork anyway.
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No worries mate (as I believe you aussies say)
Originally posted by Joe Black.I can't help feeling a little guilty being one of many Aussies working in London, taking jobs from English people.
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I can't help feeling a little guilty being one of many Aussies working in London, taking jobs from English people.
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More hard working people are in work as compared to the average adjusted rate of employment for workshy working people,relative to the overall unemployment rate downwardly adjusted.
Simple really.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 14 June 2006, 10:50.
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Originally posted by FleetwoodYet, NL tell us that "more people are in work than ever before".
WTF is going on?
Whether this is causing the 77000+ increase in number unemployed is not clear. But Governor of Bank of England & Gordo openly admit it's restricting wage growth in private sector (and possibly contract rates?!?) to around or below the level of inflation. At least someones happy with the sitauation, the rest just slowly see their wages & living standards drop!
Dooomed i tell yer!!!
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Yet, NL tell us that "more people are in work than ever before".
WTF is going on?
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Got to be worth an Oh Dear
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5078652.stm
The number of people out of work in the UK has increased yet again, Office for National Statistics figures have shown.
The jobless total rose by 77,000 to 1.61 million from February to April, lifting the unemployment rate to 5.3%.
Manufacturing continued to suffer, with the number of jobs in the sector down by 116,000 during the quarter compared with the same time last year.
The number of people out of work and claiming unemployment benefit increased by 5,800 in May to 950,900.Tags: None
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