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Old 04-02-2017, 02:48 AM #26
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Plebs? is that how you look at Britain's workforce? is that how you look at the workers under you? shame on you Arista... shame on you.

Would you be happy to see your grandparents and your parents work 7 days a week and into the grave? What the hell happened to people like you?

Of Course Not DR
but its a word used on tibb
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used it - but loads of T-shirts sold ,anyway)
that word gets the Young UP
and ready.


No One wants Biddies Dead on a Job
so as they get older
GIVE THEM A CHAIR.



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And people wonder why unemployment is so high, when they work people til they're 70 odd.
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And people wonder why unemployment is so high, when they work people til they're 70 odd.
No Chewy
the old ones can not Dig Ditches
or be Plumbers (old folks backs go on Lifting Big Boilers).
Old Folks can not go Frontline in the Army.


However , Chewy
The BBC have one too old Dave Dim.
on QT his eyes are failing him,
he is slow - and loses control
he is way over that age for that Job.
But thats the STUPID bbc.

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DJ Liz Kershaw telling kids to UP
their game.


8:43AM Live SkyNewsHD
Best Saturday Full Papers Reviews

sad bbc puts some 15mins repeats
from 6AM on Saturdays
so easy work they go off
for tea and coffee,





Please Note : Young Tibbers Have Rights

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Considering how much longer we all live now and how much healthier we are compared to previous generations, it makes sense to me to raise the retirement age.
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Work the chicken livered buggers until they drop

On a practical note some jobs are not suited to working into your 70s if you have a desk bound office job yes, but if not every job, would you want a surgeon working on you with the shakes or a 75 year old trying to teach Reception kids, even if we do live longer, we still get age related ailments at the same age as people did years ago
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Work the chicken livered buggers until they drop

On a practical note some jobs are not suited to working into your 70s if you have a desk bound office job yes, but if not every job, would you want a surgeon working on you with the shakes or a 75 year old trying to teach Reception kids, even if we do live longer, we still get age related ailments at the same age as people did years ago
I agree Cherie. Just because we're living longer, doesn't in any way mean we're staying strong and healthy for longer, too.
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Work the chicken livered buggers until they drop

On a practical note some jobs are not suited to working into your 70s if you have a desk bound office job yes, but if not every job, would you want a surgeon working on you with the shakes or a 75 year old trying to teach Reception kids, even if we do live longer, we still get age related ailments at the same age as people did years ago

Yes I Agree
Wise Cherie


the back room
with chairs
Human checking the Live feed Massive Factory Floor
"from the factory floor Section K789 making knickers
red button to push


(note: Computers Robots are watching all workers
as well as the biddies)

Younger Fit Security
Check their Tablets
find the Pause screen from the back room
then Pull out the Worker
for interview on stealing.



Life is Not So Hard
all Ages get Jobs,


Young Tibbers Climb the Ladder
and make sure you can do Math,

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Yes I Agree
Wise Cherie


the back room
with chairs
Human checking the Live feed Massive Factory Floor
from the factory floor making knickers
red button to push


(note: Computers robots are watching all workers
as well as the biddies)

Younger Fit Security
Check the Tablets
find the Pause screen from the back room
then Pull out the Worker
for interview on stealing.



Life is Not So Hard
all Ages get Jobs,


Young Tibbers Climb the Ladder
and make sure you can do Math,
And that you have at least a basic level of English.
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I dont think you should get weekends off until you are 40, young people should be forced to work 7 days a week the lazy buggers and it would help the economy

Note Bank of England sharply raised the 2017 growth outlook from 0.8% to 2%

maybe carney should have shut his trap about the EU as he now has egg on his smug face. I may have a look in some old SD threads to see what members were riding on the back of the 0.8% forecast and predicting brexit doom and gloom, I think I can recall at least one....
So you think people who do nursing for example should work 7 days a week?
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And that you have at least a basic level of English.

Bang on Right DR



But Math
is the one , so many UK kids leave behind
its shocking

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And that you have at least a basic level of English.
And that includes everyone, including immigrants.
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So you think people who do nursing for example should work 7 days a week?
No Amy
Nurses get days off
because its hard work and some
old folks die while they are working.


LT is talking about Lazy young buggers
they can work 7 days a week
paid for each DAY


OK AMY



We need you Reporting on this
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SkyNews4K news will be good soon.


Even some SkyAtlanticHD shows are also on 4K
for those with SkyQ

I do not have that
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And that includes everyone, including immigrants.

That's a given for any immigrant that wants to reside and work here. I don't know if you have seen the citizenship exam. I have and my guess is, most Brits wouldn't get a pass.
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That's a given for any immigrant that wants to reside and work here. I don't know if you have seen the citizenship exam. I have and my guess is, most Brits wouldn't get a pass.
Sure DR
but you are talking about the Lower Classes

A link
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Considering how much longer we all live now and how much healthier we are compared to previous generations, it makes sense to me to raise the retirement age.

I agree its Logical,
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I would say never retire, keep working. Once you sit down, you stay down. I hope to be working when I am 80


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(dont say i dont tee em up for ya)

Yes LT
I am sure you will.
helping the youngster's learn better
I would think by then you will have a Stick
that gives a "electric brief shock"
for any that DARE to be lazy that far on etc.

Police Robots will never allow
any young Spitting, by that year etc.
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Arista, the more you say, the more it sounds as though you want to live in an Orwellian type society.
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Perhaps we should just bring back the workhouse
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That's a given for any immigrant that wants to reside and work here. I don't know if you have seen the citizenship exam. I have and my guess is, most Brits wouldn't get a pass.
No I haven't , but although there may some Brits that might struggle I know from experience there are quite a few immigrants using interpreters within the NHS which suggests there are a fair number not making the effort.
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I retired earlier than I had hoped. However my job was very physically demanding with carpentry. I still do the odd jobs for friends that I know but as I headed into my late 50s everything took twice as long with twice as many cups of tea! My wife however is still a teacher and plans to work for another few years .

Regarding young people , let's not make them grow up any faster than they have to. I'm all about education. My eldest has done great things since coming out of university. I was never shy of hard work but I had no qualifications and everything I learnt was from my father before me . I would have loved an opportunity like university. R.
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No Amy
Nurses get days off
because its hard work and some
old folks die while they are working.


LT is talking about Lazy young buggers
they can work 7 days a week
paid for each DAY


OK AMY
So you think a young person who perhaps works in retail should work 7 days a week instead?

Is that what you mean?
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doubt i'l be alive to see 74 tbh ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Arista, the more you say, the more it sounds as though you want to live in an Orwellian type society.
No not yet,

I have Plans to remove all homeless
from England streets,
its a Good Plan
I have backers in USA now,
as well as in England.

This Thread
has it all
http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/foru...d.php?t=294081
My thread from 29th /12/2016
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