Trinity1315 wrote:Yes, I agree. I think it was a bit simplistic of me to say what I said. I feel sorry for the workers of today because in my opinion what some employers (and I don't mean WT who, as I said previously, seemingly don't owe a lot anyway) get away with nowadays make the Dickensian workers look wealthy.
you can also look at the way unemployment works and how you have to get back to work, the system has been tightened up dramatically and rightly so for the scroungers and is far more difficult just to sign on and when your on the hound up something stupid to get you in work which results you in having to take low paid jobs on most occasions,
since Dec I haven't worked full time as I been installing the brewery I sold and can't claim anything until the business is finalised which is next month, since then I been living off my bank balance but been offer jobs that money wise doesn't reflect my skill level, imagine not having a skill must,
I see it with my lad and how he's paid, I have another lad how has a skill and still being under paid for his skills yet the company made £8 million
I will return to work but not in the capacity of my skills due to illness but at least I don't have the worry of a mortgage, then I will be looking at the lower end of the pay scale which will be difficult to stomach