Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Not sure about that. It's the same drum that organ has been banging for years. I think he believes it.
He’s quite the comedian isn’t he.
Definite hints of sarcasm in there for me, but what do I know.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
There are jobs out there, I’m never out of work long and I’ll take shit agency jobs as a stop gap if I’m looking for a specific job, or I’ve had a fixed term contract.
People definitely are lazy, can’t be bothered to call around agencies or look on indeed. I sorted a cv out and sent it absolutely everywhere I could in indeed when I was out of work last time. Called numerous agencies daily and was out of work less than a week.
People definitely are lazy.
I've also done that, but been out of work for months. Why? Simple really, when I took a step down before it became impossible for me to get a job at the standard I was used to. As soon as I do that again, I'm basically back to square two. Next step down is with the apprentices and I'll have no hope with the 20-25 year olds I'll be in competition with.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
B. Oddie
Good post, Sludge.
When people see people begging on the streets, they don't see the little boy that used to climb trees, or a little girl playing with dolls.
The social problems within this country is unbelievable.
Have you ever thought of stopping and talking to someone who’s begging in the street, and if they aren’t part of an Eastern European begging scam gang, offering to take them for a hot meal, a hot drink, and spend a bit of time chatting to them ?
It’s not just down to the government. A little human interaction and generosity, can go a long way for these people.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
Here he goes.
:hehe:
Teaming up with the resident grunge bag as well :hehe:
“You tell him sludge”
:hehe:
Good news for you, someone holds you in the highest regard and thinks you're a great poster.
Bad news is that that someone is you. Everyone else thinks you're a dick.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
I've also done that, but been out of work for months. Why? Simple really, when I took a step down before it became impossible for me to get a job at the standard I was used to. As soon as I do that again, I'm basically back to square two. Next step down is with the apprentices and I'll have no hope with the 20-25 year olds I'll be in competition with.
It doesn’t have to be the same sector.
I’m talking about having 2 weeks in a factory/warehouse while you look for something you are qualified to do.
I’ve done it, and I’d rather have that small wage coming in while I wait than rely on nothing.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
Divine Wright
It’s weird how there are a far greater number of obese, alcoholic gamblers in an age of wall-to-wall media and constant paddy power adverts.
Chuck into that mix a lack of job opportunities and a poor level of education and you’ll tend to get a lot more druggies and alkies.
The system is rigged and in washing your hands of any responsibility, you are an advocate for this hyper-competitive, cut-throat meritocracy that our society is rapidly becoming.
You vote for Boris Johnson with comments like the one above.
YOU are the bad egg from where I am sitting.
I stated out of the gate in the message you responded to that people choose their addictions. You didn't dispute that assertion, instead you absolved their weakness(es) because of a low IQ or having a poor income. I sense your remarks have much greater merit than the lousy nurturing or was fingered by uncle Fred line that some favour as a pretext.
I'd guess the number one addiction amongst Britons by a country mile is staring at the goggle box for several hours a day every day, closely followed by gawping at other screens found on mobile phones and computers.
I've acknowledged in this thread that I'm a nicotine addict and both parents died prematurely because one was also hooked on it and the other could never get enough whisky down his neck. Neither they or I, nor I suspect any other addict of anything else ever had a knife held to their throat or gun to their head.
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I stated out of the gate in the message you responded to that people choose their addictions. You didn't dispute that assertion, instead you absolved their weakness(es) because of a low IQ or having a poor income. I sense your remarks have much greater merit than the lousy nurturing or was fingered by uncle Fred line that some favour as a pretext.
I'd guess the number one addiction amongst Britons by a country mile is staring at the goggle box for several hours a day every day, closely followed by gawping at other screens found on mobile phones and computers.
I've acknowledged in this thread that I'm a nicotine addict and both parents died prematurely because one was also hooked on it and the other could never get enough whisky down his neck. Neither they or I, nor I suspect any other addict of anything else ever had a knife held to their throat or gun to their head.
People use phones far far more than televisions.
Edit: can something be number one by a country mile and closely followed by number two? :sherlock:
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care
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Originally Posted by
lardy
People use phones far far more than televisions.
Edit: can something be number one by a country mile and closely followed by number two? :sherlock:
Depends on how long a country mile is. Don’t think we’ve ever got to the bottom of that one on here. 😁
Re: The ticking time bomb of social care