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26th October 2013 #91
Police salaries HAVE reduced this year and now start at a paltry £19k a year. Like Joe says, is this really a fair sum to be paid for the type of work they have to do? I think not. They also have to contribute 10% of their salary into their pension fund. Furthermore, the pay of many teachers has also been frozen.
We are ALL feeling the pinch, in one way or another.
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26th October 2013 #92
Deary me
1. Teachers. There used to be an advertisement campaign "you never forget a good teacher". Well you also never forget a bad teacher, and my bog standard comp was full of both. There was the militant cow who liked screaming at kids because no doubt it made her feel all powerful and hard. There was the ex nun who was a self declared anarchist and preferred to talk politics than teach us maths.............then there was the biology teacher who I once discovered as a 6th former locked in the supplies cupboard hiding marking the pupils mock exams - defying his union who had told him not to, because he knew not to do this would damage their chances in the fast approaching real exams.
There was the young left wing history teacher, who despite appearances was a top bloke, who despaired because he could get no backup to discipline the rowdy elements, so resorted to old fashioned male "respect dominance", and if that failed, just gave up.......he couldn't do anything else.
In the 80's as a last resort, teachers could get the headteacher to cane the most disruptive. There was an organisation called STOPP - teachers against corporal punishment. After their conferences they all went back to their private schools, their village primary schools, and their "good" comprehensives in leafy middle class suburbs...........leaving teachers in the sharp end schools to despair.
Don't make the mistake of thinking teachers have it easy. So much teaching now is more like riot control, as they've had nearly every sanction taken off them. Many qualify as teachers - many leave thinking "sod this"
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26th October 2013 #93
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26th October 2013 #98
And that dont take into account Deds mates the romanians and bulgarians coming into the country.
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26th October 2013 #101
I think the 503,000 job vacancies are the ones on the European website for our new friends arriving in January.
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26th October 2013 #102
Thats not enough Mark.
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26th October 2013 #109
Perfectly, thank you Now it's written in a sentence forming a question rather than gobble-de-gook.
If you'd care to look at my original question, I asked if there was EVER a time that there were more jobs than unemployed, I didn't make any reference to who was in power at the time
As you were
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26th October 2013 #110
Defending my partner he asked a straightforward question and you did not answer it completely.. This site has got to be the best on the internet for entertainment and advice.
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26th October 2013 #111
Tooche Sir
But, with all due respect to you and your partner the straightforward question asked was in reference to my question to you, which was not interpreted correctly. I therefore pointed your partner back to my original question rather rather answer an incorrect one
P.s. no charge........... this time
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26th October 2013 #113
Completely means all the answer my friend and I would expect you to provide who was in power at that time with your amount of knowledge.
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26th October 2013 #115
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Then get a full time job then. ..If there isn't one near you, move to where there is one. ...All the qualifications in the world is not going to help you if you are basically idl, lack gumption and motivation. This is what Margaret Thatcher rewarded. ..folks who got off their lazy backsides and got stuck in
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26th October 2013 #119
This quote?
go on you tell me master of stats , bullingdon boys have been in power 3 1/2yrs or under thatcher 12yrs in office or major ?
Again, my apologies, but no matter no many times I read it, it just doesn't make sense Can you please write the question out again in English?
No, I don't know the answer to the question I asked, or I wouldn't have asked a question, I'd have made a statement
Maybe it's me
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26th October 2013 #120
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The Grangemouth Workers should leave the Unite Union - Communist McCluskey doesn't represent them he only pursues his own extremist agenda
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