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youreavinalaff

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  1. I doubt very much there are government statistics for the month of March, which is the month I used when doing the job search.
  2. No living at home, no. She is living with her boyfriend in a very nice flat. With their feet on the ground, not over stretching or buying things just because others have them, they are well on the way to saving a deposit. I'll pass on your good luck wishes for her career.
  3. Your assumptions are wide of the mark. I'm perfectly happy to accept your experiences in the engineering field. It is you not accepting.
  4. You clearly need to check minimum wages to compare to what I stated. However, please allow me to explain. Having lived in Thailand for over 20 years and deciding to relocate back to UK for purpose of wife and daughters future, I needed to get a job quickly in order to satisfy the salary requirements for my wife's spouse visa. That i did. If you read my post again, all of it this time, you will see I posted that after a year I moved direction. You claim I can only do minimum wage jobs is untrue and, to be honest, offensive due to your suggestion being an assumption.
  5. So you didn't do a search? As expected as you would find things detrimental to your arguement.
  6. There are futures in most jobs, if you apply yourself. My daughter has only lived in UK for 3 years. Started working in a care home in September 2021. Worked hard, accepted a place on NVQ2 course, passed. Got promoted to supervisor and has been put on NVQ3 course. Will then be promoted to Senior. Salary in the region of £14 per hour. I worked at Asda for a year upon my return to UK. Night shift. After 6 months promoted to Section leader. After a further 6 months there was a chance to move onto night shift manager. Salary in the region of £35k. I declined to move in a different direction. People need to go looking and not expect everything to fall into their laps. Don't get bogged down. Look for new opportunities. Your son can easily use his experience to move up or move on.
  7. No. You misunderstand. Or maybe just refuse to accept. Make a simple jobs search. Not a propaganda search. Try Indeed or Totaljobs, for example. Try careers search on Asda, Aldi or Morrisons, for example. It really is quite simple. Seek and ye shall find.
  8. Incorrect. Speaking from experience. Seeing as you don't like using others experience to make conversation, take time to search for yourself. Healthcare, NHS, supermarkets, opticians......to name a few, all offering jobs with futures, good contracts and pensions.
  9. You base your opinions on the facts at hand. As others do. No one is wrong. It is just their opinion. The best opinion I have seen on here is that there is more to the story than has been printed. That will be down to the opinion thecauthor has about police and racial abuse, no doubt.
  10. All available today. Did you know, for example, there are currently over 1m job vacancies in UK? You nust know about it, you mention the lack of work force on Brexit threads enough times. I've just bought a property. Only 3 times annual income. About the same ratio as my parents in 1967. A standard job, standard property, not over spending like many. Standard of living improving nicely.
  11. Don't juries use opinions, personal thoughts? Defense lawyers, prosecutors and judges too? Child protection agencies too?
  12. Not as such. More like a good arguement against gutter press.
  13. On the contrary. You have made a clever point at one's expence. Good hit. Oh. The irony. 555
  14. He is likely the only one whose mother's photo was splashed across the media for months after her death. Whose mother had photos of her topless on a boat as front page news, after her death. Whose mother's dead body was photographed and published. Whose mother's secret love life was published. Whose mother's death was sensationalised and speculated upon and still is. Whose grandmother was accused, by some circles, of being involved in his mother's death. Many people bang on about the privileges that "an unelected head of state and family" get. Most of them forget the downsides. Of all those who bleat on, how many would chose to do the job of the royal family? Not many, would be my guess.
  15. Sensationalism. Simple research proves you are the OP us inaccurate.
  16. So, your figures are gross salary prior to factoring housing costs?
  17. To be honest, the lack of commentary during the games was weird. However, I didn't miss the post match punditry.
  18. Your figures are after housing costs. Mac didn't state that. Let's see if he comes back to confirm either way. Your figures, in comparison to his, are inane until he does.
  19. Does anyone really buy a TV license anymore? A TV licence is only required for using iPlayer and watching live TV. BBC doesn't have much to offer, what it does have is widely available a short time after broadcasting, and most other channels have catch up. Sports channels can easily be streamed as can movies.
  20. Why? Visas applications come under UKVI. It is HMPO who are striking.
  21. You seem to misunderstand or refuse to accept, I'm not sure which, that I am questioning your continual denial that you are moving the goalposts to suit yourself. Nothing to do with the Government, unless they tell you what to say.
  22. It's not the government who keep moving the goal posts on a forum discussion. It is you.
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