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Previously on "Nice one Margaret Hodge"
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Guest repliedLet them eat cake....
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Guest repliedThey were skilled at making Rover cars
Praise be to Ms Hodge and her overactive gob for confirming that the policy of this Government is to turn GB PLC into a nation of shelf stackers and burger flippers. We were right all along. Now, where did I put that 'Plan B'...?
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Guest repliedRe: Highly Unskilled
knowing how to wander around with a screwdriver tightening the occasional loose screw
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Guest repliedHighly Unskilled
Friend of mine worked at Rover until the bitter end. He reckoned that of the 6,000 odd employees maybe one or two hundred could be called "highly skilled" and by that he meant they knew how to use a PC, attend site meetings, and supervise staff. He said most of the others were "skilled" in as much as it is a skill knowing how to wander around with a screwdriver tightening the occasional loose screw.
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Guest repliedPretty simple really. They were skilled at making Rover cars. Not much call for that these days.:\
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Guest repliedI don't understand why that union chap keeps going on about skills. If the skills were required then Rover would not have shut down? If they are so highly skilled how come only one so far has managed to get a job at tescos? If they are so highly skilled how come so many are on training courses?
Please explain if I am missing something here...
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Guest repliedThe old adage of the UK being a nation of shop keepers is fast becoming the uk being a nation of shelf stackers.
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Guest started a topic Nice one Margaret Hodge
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