>> whilst we sadly watch our own disillusioned young men leading aimless unproductive
>> unskilled lives getting involved in drugs or other criminality instead of having real jobs making
>> stuff.
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I used to watch sadly......I don't anymore.
I've spent a lot of time working with, and training. Eastern European forkies, warehouse men and lorry drivers this last few years and their work ethic, is second to none.
They turn up on time, are polite, respect a customers wishes, are eager to learn how to do a job properly and proud to be in work.
The equivalent British young man, thinks the boss is doing him a favour employing him, the firm he works for shouldn't make a profit and expects to spend most of his day (driving or not) updating Facebook.
When our own disillusioned young men take a leaf out of the EU's book and accept that getting a wage means you have to do a bit of work for it, they will find jobs.
Pat
Last edited by: pda on Fri 7 Jun 13 at 08:52
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