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jeeagles 05 Oct 21 4.32pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Top blokes for sending money home to support their families, instead of pizzing it away in a pub. And why would they spend time off over here in the lorry cab, or in a cheap hotel, when they could go home to see their kids and mrs? We need top blokes like these in the european calvary we are begging for,they seem sound enough fellas to me! I was out with an Albanian the other night who was absolutely scathing of the UK work ethic. Whilst British kids are out pretending to be weekend millionaires, buying bottles of prosecco with sparklers at £500 a table bars whilst wearing design brands, driving hire purchase cars, going to Ibiza twice a year/travelling, and shoving things up their nose. There counterparts from other European countries are sticking to Weatherspoon's and saving up. After f*cking themselves up so much every weekend then squandering their future it's no wonder they have a mental health crisis when they hit 30 and have nothing to show but blurred memories and a pretentious Instagram story.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 05 Oct 21 5.23pm | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
I was out with an Albanian the other night who was absolutely scathing of the UK work ethic. Whilst British kids are out pretending to be weekend millionaires, buying bottles of prosecco with sparklers at £500 a table bars whilst wearing design brands, driving hire purchase cars, going to Ibiza twice a year/travelling, and shoving things up their nose. There counterparts from other European countries are sticking to Weatherspoon's and saving up. After f*cking themselves up so much every weekend then squandering their future it's no wonder they have a mental health crisis when they hit 30 and have nothing to show but blurred memories and a pretentious Instagram story. Yeah, I can imagine , the house of cards is ready to fall down, its already happening with the housing crisis, lots of these instagram youngsters are living for now, on credit, taking pics to post, with no chance of leaving the family home. Nothing wrong in that, but the apartment dream they see on towie or other tv is not obtainable for most, try buying a new apartment with a zero hour contract job and a 2 % deposit!
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 05 Oct 21 5.25pm | |
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I heard one UK HGV driver/Manager on the radio today. He says the pay is poor and he spends all week away from home, only getting back for part of Saturday and Sunday. So yes, it seemed the UK was attracting a lot of East European drivers, but the pay/conditions don't make it a likely career option for many in the UK. The HGV joke is that they'd get more pay stacking shelves in Tesco's (and more time at home too). How long before the UK starts getting UN food parcels,.. (obviously dropped by air)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 05 Oct 21 5.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I heard one UK HGV driver/Manager on the radio today. He says the pay is poor and he spends all week away from home, only getting back for part of Saturday and Sunday. So yes, it seemed the UK was attracting a lot of East European drivers, but the pay/conditions don't make it a likely career option for many in the UK. The HGV joke is that they'd get more pay stacking shelves in Tesco's (and more time at home too). How long before the UK starts getting UN food parcels,.. (obviously dropped by air)
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 05 Oct 21 5.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
What we need is to not rely on cheap labour and sort opportunities, pay and working conditions out to stop this idiotic cycle. On a personal level, good luck to those who do work and succeed abroad. Edited by Rudi Hedman (05 Oct 2021 3.40pm) With the reported 'need' for 5,000 extra overseas skilled/qualified drivers, i see only 127 have 'applied' for the visa. How many of those will actually be eligible to actually work in the UK?
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Oct 21 5.40pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
No way, this was the CONservatives master plan about 11 years ago, careful planning by a cunning party, not showing their cards to anyone, stir up a vote, win it, have months/years of turbulance in the country, cancel christmas, shortages of everything from fuel to food, carers to bar staff, fruit pickers to doctors! But, for a while, worker bees wages will have to increase, until they can go back to slave wages, which is bound to happen. Train up enough drivers, straight from school, they will soon out supply the demand, then the zero hours contracts can come out, a CON invention! Strange way to raise wages for the workers, when a half hour meeting with the union rep would suffice, but hey ho, in bunter we trust! One of the reasons I voted Brexit was for shocks to the system. One of them was cheap labour imported without a care of the effects. The other was to get all parties to move focus on manufacturing and how we can prosper with the products wanted abroad. The former is going to happen. So suck it up.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Oct 21 5.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I heard one UK HGV driver/Manager on the radio today. He says the pay is poor and he spends all week away from home, only getting back for part of Saturday and Sunday. So yes, it seemed the UK was attracting a lot of East European drivers, but the pay/conditions don't make it a likely career option for many in the UK. The HGV joke is that they'd get more pay stacking shelves in Tesco's (and more time at home too). How long before the UK starts getting UN food parcels,.. (obviously dropped by air) Nonsense. Some companies might end up paying less per hour from when you arrive at the HGV depot to when you leave. I’d like to know how many. But shelf stackers don’t earn more per month or year than HGV drivers. Food prices are artificially low. The supermarkets have bullied everyone including farmers, suppliers, staff, drivers, and it’s time for things to change. I’m not surprised with BP. But it’s been used politically, when in fact these mega rich petrol companies are making even more from their own mismanagement and escaping criticism from the public. Funny that.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Oct 21 5.51pm | |
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Originally posted by eagleman13
With the reported 'need' for 5,000 extra overseas skilled/qualified drivers, i see only 127 have 'applied' for the visa. How many of those will actually be eligible to actually work in the UK? As long as the fuel is supplied and there’s enough food to eat I think many won’t be too fussed. Many won’t be going potty because there isn’t an abundance of choice including 12 different choices of every product in the supermarket. I can’t remember how many thousand HGV drivers were on furlough. What we’re they delivering before furlough to be off work for 18 months?
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dynamicdick Dormansland 05 Oct 21 8.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
This country better get used to shortages because our infrastructure will soon begin to fail under the weight of so many immigrants arriving legal and illegal. Don't say you weren't warned. Blaming Brexit is pure politics. Just like ancient Rome. Weetabix.....
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 05 Oct 21 8.28pm | |
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Originally posted by dynamicdick
Weetabix..... About 12 different types on the shelves and anxiety if they aren’t all available?
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steeleye20 Croydon 05 Oct 21 8.45pm | |
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Cheap EU pork flooding market as cull of unwanted pigs begins at UK farms. Government ‘are standing by and watching this happen’, a leading supplier said. The reality of brexit.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 05 Oct 21 8.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
One of the reasons I voted Brexit was for shocks to the system. One of them was cheap labour imported without a care of the effects. The other was to get all parties to move focus on manufacturing and how we can prosper with the products wanted abroad. The former is going to happen. So suck it up. Surely having less choice in the supermarkets isn"t something to vote for, it"s not progress at all! You certainly got a shock to the system-and its ongoing, probably not the shock you wanted! As for foreign drivers coming, or the "calvary," thank god for them! They won"t come cheap, so we both agree, they must be substantially rewarded for seeing bunters S.O.S and coming to our rescue! As for sucking it up, we both agreed today wqe wish them good luck, travelling to a foreign country to work! Fair play Rudi, fair play !
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