vegster
Sanity Clause
- May 5, 2008
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According to the government there are 17 homeless people in Brighton. So no, I am not inclined to believe their employment figures
I do believe there is work out there (to a degree ) but you cannot just foist some bootless, thick as mince Herbert who has never done a days graft in their life, onto an employer. Look at Ppf.
In my place the quality of employees is incredibly variable, had some well qualified people who have had good jobs now forced to do shop work either as a result of their previous job burning them out or redundancy. lots of youngsters too coming in with high hopes who don't realise that the only way to make money is to own the shop rather than work their nuts off on promises of wage rises that never materialise. We have two or three part time girls who are at college, I always tell them to work their socks off at college otherwise they will be stuck here in a dead end job.
I'm old, and, Old School, I used to think that if you worked hard and went out of your way to help the business then I would get the rewards, too late I realised that times have changed to the extent that most staff are not valued and that no matter how hard you work you get bled dry. You then have two choices, stick it out and accept stagnant wages or get out... I'm still trying to get out, but, for me I think its fire/frying pan whatever I do.