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Originally Posted by Kizzy
You misunderstand... Your premise was that Brits don't want to do dirty jobs, my example was mining which was a very dirty job, one that many generations did before outsourcing.
It wasn't always going to die, Britain sits on top of miles of coal rich seams, and industry still rely heavily on it.
As marsh said do you think any unskilled unemployed Brit can become a farmer?
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Originally Posted by Marsh.
Yeah, the key in that sentence is "training".
A lot of jobs cost a fortune to train in or require people already with certain qualities and qualifications.
Your outlook on life is extremely simplistic.
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The reason for this is the new generation
Back then miners had to do the job to earn because there was no benefit system.
Parents who had farms would make there son become a farmer they had no choice.
Now a day we have all sorts of technology and free money that the younger generation is more likely to be lazy hence why the drop in people studying for skilled jobs.
Some youngsters though will stop at nothing to achieve dreams.
That is why we need to let them know being lazy is no option and they will have to work or will get no money