SmallTown
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You simply pay them more. The Brexiconomists of this board seems to think there will be no adverse effects to the cost of goods and servicesWhere do the get them from in this post Brexit world though?
You simply pay them more. The Brexiconomists of this board seems to think there will be no adverse effects to the cost of goods and servicesWhere do the get them from in this post Brexit world though?
Can't see us being happy only being able to go shopping, get a taxi or eat out four days week or indeed pay more as Amazon etc have to employ twice as many people. Would be great for me, but I'm not young or on zero hours!
It isn'tI have a very small welfare role where I work.
Work to some is a place of safety, where they cannot be abused.
Some it's the only place where they have any interaction with others.
Again some have zero social lives away from work.
There are only so many antique shows people can watch in a day.
It's not all about £
Clowns are only funny in short bursts, so I can see where your “client” is coming from. Oh how we laugh.I am not sure that is a new discovery Bear. My current client doesn't care whether I work 2 hours a day or 20. He cares that I fulfill my work obligations.
Can't see us being happy only being able to go shopping, get a taxi or eat out four days week
Define long?I know 4 GPs very well. They all work 4 (long) days.
16 hours for three of them. One's coming up to retirement and offloaded management stuff.Define long?
To be fair, I am absoloutly certain that health professsionals work their nuts off, from nurses to surgeons and everything in between. I bet nuses didn't miss the first 5 meetings on how to deal with a global pandemic.16 hours for three of them. One's coming up to retirement and offloaded management stuff.