Why does the Government owe anyone a house, and why can't "the poor" improve themselves and become "the rich" - take responsibility people and stop seeing yourselves as victims, You're only hurting yourselves when you think that way-
@damian77777 My feeling is that not everybody can be rich.. i mean we all have the capacity more or less, but someone will always have to be the low-income worker. Someone will always have to work in the factories, and do the cleaning, doing menial work so that big businesses can thrive and grow and employ more people - and those workers need somewhere decent to live. Just my opinion of course, i am from the UK, I have observed that the US work mindset is very very different
You want my thoughts on agency workers? asks OReilly. These are a few thoughts, he says. An agency worker is a unit of production-stroke-property. On a scale of one to 10, the agency worker is minus one. He is farmed out to employers for money. His or her situation is similar to a sex worker employed by, or in slavery to, a pimp.
i work for camden council on brassey rd west side estate NW6 for one month for a agency and didn't get payed. The agency workers have little or no protection in their work. Ie i worked for camden council with out the right clothes and had to buy my own boots. There needs to be radical changes in legislation. But don't worry as long as the one legged lesbian ok
i work for camden council on brassey rd west side estate NW6 for one month for a agency and didn't get payed. The agency workers have little or no protection in their work. Ie i worked for camden council with out the right clothes and had to buy my own boots. There needs to be radical changes in legislation. But don't worry as long as the one legged lesbian ok
If I remember correctly a lib-dem council member who sits on the HASC scrutiny committee said 'it didn't do her any harm' in relation to over-crowding. I'm glad that others on the committee didn't appear to share her flippant view.
Why does the Government owe anyone a house, and why can't "the poor" improve themselves and become "the rich" - take responsibility people and stop seeing yourselves as victims, You're only hurting yourselves when you think that way-
damian77777 1 year ago
@damian77777 My feeling is that not everybody can be rich.. i mean we all have the capacity more or less, but someone will always have to be the low-income worker. Someone will always have to work in the factories, and do the cleaning, doing menial work so that big businesses can thrive and grow and employ more people - and those workers need somewhere decent to live. Just my opinion of course, i am from the UK, I have observed that the US work mindset is very very different
DolceVita 8 months ago
You want my thoughts on agency workers? asks OReilly. These are a few thoughts, he says. An agency worker is a unit of production-stroke-property. On a scale of one to 10, the agency worker is minus one. He is farmed out to employers for money. His or her situation is similar to a sex worker employed by, or in slavery to, a pimp.
allisokandsweet 2 years ago
so full of it abit like their labour government
allisokandsweet 2 years ago
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i work for camden council on brassey rd west side estate NW6 for one month for a agency and didn't get payed. The agency workers have little or no protection in their work. Ie i worked for camden council with out the right clothes and had to buy my own boots. There needs to be radical changes in legislation. But don't worry as long as the one legged lesbian ok
allisokandsweet 2 years ago
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i work for camden council on brassey rd west side estate NW6 for one month for a agency and didn't get payed. The agency workers have little or no protection in their work. Ie i worked for camden council with out the right clothes and had to buy my own boots. There needs to be radical changes in legislation. But don't worry as long as the one legged lesbian ok
allisokandsweet 2 years ago
If I remember correctly a lib-dem council member who sits on the HASC scrutiny committee said 'it didn't do her any harm' in relation to over-crowding. I'm glad that others on the committee didn't appear to share her flippant view.
AgentSquirrel55 2 years ago