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UK Minimum wage to increase to £6.31
Throw the peasants a few crumbs from the dinner table :nope:
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so thats about $9.00 an hour.
At least somebody gets how impossible to survive at less than that. oh well, somebody has to slave away for giant dividends, corporate jets, and golden parachutes to exist. It's sad that I know FOR A FACT that an interior on some of those jets costs more than some people make in a lifetime. I mean how are we supposed to fly in our gulfstream without real wood interior, leather and flat screens? Places actually prohibit photography so their corporate clients can keep all the money they spend on aircraft extras under wraps so they can hide it under some line item budget. |
So long sad times:()1:
Go long bad times We are rid of you at last Howdy gay times Cloudy gray times You are now a thing of the past {Let's all sing together for our UK friends}:woot: Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again So let's sing a song of cheer again Happy days are here again :Kaleun_Party: |
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Not everyone is going to have a "golden parachute" this is true and that may not be fair but that is life.If you want that so badly become a CEO.No matter what there will always be haves and have nots things will never be equal for all it simply is not possible.You either live in a free market society where you may or may not have wealth or you live in a closed society like the USSR where you are told what you can have based on your party status. http://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/26077 |
Interesting how this announcement comes about the same time as the benefit caps...almost as if they're trying to play one side against the other...not that our glorious government would do such a thing, eh? :hmmm:
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Well, that's great news as I'm planing to invade you in July.
After I got my diploma almost a year ago, I was like 'I'm the king of the world'. Being unemployed for a year changed my attitude a bit...:D UK - here I come. |
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so, my current education (British and American cultures and literatures) doesn't even allow me to sweep pavements professionally. I will hopefully get my postgraduate diplomata in Business English which means that, I guess, I'll look for any translation-related, business/trade-related job. Basically, anything that involves sitting in an office. But I know it won't happen, bcoz UK primary school kids have better English than any dumb Pole, regardless of number of schools finished/diplomas received. In that in mind, I'll probably try to join some 'mafia', pimping streetwalkers in Baker street. (made that up - one of the few streets I have heard of :)) :shucks: |
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I honestly have absolutely nothing against people from Eastern Europe coming to the UK for work, because I've seen people from the UK come into my workplace (a Hotel) and leave within a fortnight because they either can't hack it, or they find the work beneath them, or they don't have the right attitude. Someone from Eastern Europe comes in, they're polite, and hardworking and they stay. So, honestly, it's little wonder that employers prefer to hire from abroad. |
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I also heard that Scotland is a good place to find something. Dunno, I haven't decided for sure, yet. A friend of mine works in London as a PHP programmer. He said that except for the weather, the working hours and the cultural hodgepodge, it is OK :D |
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