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hissing sid
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Posted: 03 June 2007 at 11:22pm |
i think he is looking for a job
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Hissing Sid
It's a free country, adopt whatever PC stance you want. Just don't tell me which stance I should take just because it clashes with your opinion. |
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jake
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how about polland
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hissing sid
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Hissing Sid
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What is so funny for you?
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Malc London
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There is a lot of work for skilled labour in Poland. It might not pay as much but the cost of living is cheaper and accomadation is cheaper. Worth thinking about. |
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pierre
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You must be getting a hard time here. Sadly many employers are exploiting Polish (and other nationalities!) by paying below minimum wage rates.
Have you tried employment agencies?
The company I work for recently took on about 10 Polish workers and they are hard working people. the language is a problem but their English is far better than my Polish!
good luck Maciek.
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Walrus
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You need a NI number to go to an employment agency. These parasites of our society dont have the necessary requirements to work in the UK. Put them on a train and send them home.
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Is back in the game! :)
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Anne
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theres not many jobs for the people living here.
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Cherry*
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Is employment a problem area in CSP?
I only ask because i have 3 teen sons, (all hard working boys) who will be looking for jobs closer to home once we move in this August.
Maybe they should just get a job here (Middlesex) as they have just finished school and college and then commute to work?
To be honest i had not considered that aspect of our move, as working lads has never been an issue for our family until now.
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Because i said so..
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tribal lizard
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There are loads of other places to work other than CSP if you're living there. Uxbridge, Slough, High Wycombe, I cant think of any of my friends (apart from me) who worked in CSP after leaving school... they are not that far away. There is life outside CSP
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