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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 01 2009 at 01:53
Very nice pics.  You know what they say:  Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough. LOL

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Just returned from 2 weeks hols to find that my wonderous employers are removing our external email and internet access (expect for a few approved suppliers) so I won't be able to get my daily PA fix for much longer.
This place gets more sh*te every day. Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2009 at 12:13
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Just returned from 2 weeks hols to find that my wonderous employers are removing our external email and internet access (expect for a few approved suppliers) so I won't be able to get my daily PA fix for much longer.
This place gets more sh*te every day. Cry
Bummer - I can see similar things happening all over the place in the near future. It won't save any money, but it will help to lower morale and make employees feel slightly less valued than the office furniture (which in some cases they actually are).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2009 at 12:24
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Tell me about it.
 
I'm semi-retired and I've just done two months in a charity call centre, basically playing a benefit for Anglian Water. Without even going into the job itself, sh*te isn't the word. Whenever i get my book underway (soon I think) there'll be a couple of paragraphs about that place. Lovely people, cr*p job was never more true.
 
No internet!!! We weren't even allowed pens or paper at our desks in case we wrote down all those juicy bank details on the screens.
 
More people there had degrees than didn't. Three ex-journos, Insurance redundancies, resting thespians, hospitality people, you name it. One lady used to work for the Indian High Commissioner for Chrissakes. To say it's hard to get a decent job is an understatement when you're 51.
 
(Quits thread before beggining rant against New Labour)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 02 2009 at 15:05
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Just returned from 2 weeks hols to find that my wonderous employers are removing our external email and internet access (expect for a few approved suppliers) so I won't be able to get my daily PA fix for much longer.
This place gets more sh*te every day. Cry
Bummer - I can see similar things happening all over the place in the near future. It won't save any money, but it will help to lower morale and make employees feel slightly less valued than the office furniture (which in some cases they actually are).


We can't afford office furniture any more. We had to burn it all last winter to keep warm. We'll probably only get through the next winter by burning Climate protesters who glue themselves to the floor of our head office.

Since *** has just put a limit on the amount of future pay rises (?!) that will be pensionable, I suspect many people are getting close to their limit and there could be a mass exodus soon (if there were any other jobs around, there wouldn't be many people left now).

Sorry, I did promise to stop ranting about *** (just in case ******* ****** hangs out on the PA forum).


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You rant about RBS as much as you like Alan - that's what this little gathering place is for (forget the ranting room, that's for other people)

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Since RBS has just put a limit on the amount of future pay rises (?!) that will be pensionable, I suspect many people are getting close to their limit and there could be a mass exodus soon


Given what's happened in the last couple of years, I guess you're on the lookout for alternatives?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2009 at 06:27
I'm thinking of retiring and becoming a male escort but my wife says I'll never survive on 50p a week.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2009 at 16:33
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

I'm thinking of retiring and becoming a male escort but my wife says I'll never survive on 50p a week.
She's probably right - 50 clients a week is a bit optimistic in the current economic climate.
 
I worked for a while in a strip club, helping the girls in the changing room for £50 a week. It was all I could afford to pay...
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 02:16
I ran a strip club once - completely staffed with Stevenage teenaged girls; the clients were queuing up & hammering on the doors...

...had to let them out, eventually

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 02:36
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"Get 'em on", yelled the crowd, "get 'em on"...
It's not that I can't find worth in anything, it's just that I can't find worth in enough.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 07:09
Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

I'm thinking of retiring and becoming a male escort but my wife says I'll never survive on 50p a week.
She's probably right - 50 clients a week is a bit optimistic in the current economic climate.
 
 
Ouch, harsh.
 
But very funny. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 07:15
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Syzygy Syzygy wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

I'm thinking of retiring and becoming a male escort but my wife says I'll never survive on 50p a week.

She's probably right - 50 clients a week is a bit optimistic in the current economic climate.
 


 

Ouch, harsh.

 

But very funny. LOL




I'm actually laughing right now
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 07:20
OK, enough now.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 10:41
9.7% unemployment over here, worst in my lifetime.  Unhappy

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 12:37
Originally posted by Padraic Padraic wrote:


9.7% unemployment over here, worst in my lifetime.  Unhappy


9.7% eh! My word!

Hope thing are on the ...er..up...soon


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2009 at 13:53
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

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"Get 'em on", yelled the crowd, "get 'em on"...
'Put 'em away for the lads!'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 06 2009 at 09:01
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

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Tell me about it.
 
I'm semi-retired and I've just done two months in a charity call centre, basically playing a benefit for Anglian Water. Without even going into the job itself, sh*te isn't the word. Whenever i get my book underway (soon I think) there'll be a couple of paragraphs about that place. Lovely people, cr*p job was never more true.
 
No internet!!! We weren't even allowed pens or paper at our desks in case we wrote down all those juicy bank details on the screens.
 
More people there had degrees than didn't. Three ex-journos, Insurance redundancies, resting thespians, hospitality people, you name it. One lady used to work for the Indian High Commissioner for Chrissakes. To say it's hard to get a decent job is an understatement when you're 51.
 
(Quits thread before beggining rant against New Labour)
 
..the situation you describe is an opposite scenario to which occurred in the 60's, namely the "brain drain" where the country's few  University grads were going to foreign countries for work as there was none to be had here worth the job... action was taken, and  like a proverbial elastic band  things have snapped back and we find ourselves with a glut of clever people doing jobs at Tescos, telesales  and any menial tasks they can get their hands on to earn a crust.  
 
When i was at school only ONE boy made it to Uni, a sports journalist, and most of us were urged to find employment with engineering companies, building, plumbing - all very worthy and lucrative professions, though in 1969 my Careers master fell off his chair laughing when i told him i wanted to go to Art College and design record sleeves as i was good at Art, Design and Photography (i actually was top in the school at Art judging by my receiving the Art prize almost every year i was there) - i was serious, but because of my poor results in Maths Art school was way out of the question Cry
 
Judging by another year's record results  School and College leavers are MUCH more intelligent and clever than we ever were..... aren't they....?  Confused
 
...okay -  they can't spell, have no communication skills and need a calculator for the simplest sums,  but why are so many going to University?
 
There are so many clever people today the Unis are busting at the seams, i'm sure any Government would rather be remembered for building Universities than Prisons, but what are all these unemployed clever people going to do? Plenty of opportunities in crime, but the prisons are full and Judges would rather give Community Service Orders than a spell in Crime College.
 
As we all know intelligence is a factor in human development that has not changed one iota over many thousands of years - if you had a time machine,  took a baby from 50BC  and transported it to today in a few years the child would be bashing away at computer games, tearing around impossibly difficult BMX courses, achieving  all their straight 'A's  and downloading their Ipods with the best of them. 
 
Actually researchers found exams to be  easier today and with lower pass marks than in the 60's and 70's, but the Government   "dismissed these findings" out of hand - so there you go,  next time you're in Tescos and need advice about Nuclear Fission, just ask the warehouse porter or call centre advisor and they could know more about it than you will.
 
The recent trend for re-training in the domestic sciences could be as just as surprising though, when you call a bloke to fix a burst pipe and he is the country's leading authority on Byzantine rustic pottery  Wink
 
 
 


Edited by mystic fred - September 06 2009 at 09:12
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 07 2009 at 06:49
I've seen suggestions that exam results should be based on the dreaded "bell curve" that we use for performance rating as work i.e. a fixed percentage of people get A*s, As, Bs and so on. This should avoid everyone getting A*s (which seems to be where we're going) and thus rendering the exams pointless.
 
The whole "university" thing changed when every small college and polytechnic became a university. Now going to Uni is the norm where it used to be the exception.
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