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Hello. I will swap all your work but all I can offer at the moment is a half finished job application.0
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JayneHogan wrote: ยปHello. I will swap all your work but all I can offer at the moment is a half finished job application.
Errrrrrr,
no thanks0 -
a-vic veteran ??
cheeky bar-staward !!!0 -
i know shes done nowt but pic on me mark tell her0
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JayneHogan wrote: ยปSo what do we all think of the Lib-Con pact then?
Ignoring all the sour grapes from everyone who didn't vote Tory - I think labour could drop a couple of nukes on China and their supporters would still vote for them - I think this next government could be ... erm... interesting. The country's now in such a mess it'll take years to recover from the last five to ten years of misrule. I personally don't think the country will recover properly for decades. We've lost so much manufacturing abroad along with major, major employers, I don't think we can ever be the same again. Where's another Woolworths gonna come from employing nearly 30,000 people? Tesco only re-employ the people from other local businesses they've forced to close down and then pay them half the wages they used to be on. They arguably don't actually create any new jobs at all.
Damn thing is, in ten years time when there's a new generation of voters coming through, few will remember it was the labour party who put us in this sorry state we're now in, and they'll duly be voted in again in 2020 to wreck yet another economy as is their want every twenty to thirty years.0 -
Ignoring all the sour grapes from everyone who didn't vote Tory - I think labour could drop a couple of nukes on China and their supporters would still vote for them - I think this next government could be ... erm... interesting. The country's now in such a mess it'll take years to recover from the last five to ten years of misrule. I personally don't think the country will recover properly for decades. We've lost so much manufacturing abroad along with major, major employers, I don't think we can ever be the same again. Where's another Woolworths gonna come from employing nearly 30,000 people? Tesco only re-employ the people from other local businesses they've forced to close down and then pay them half the wages they used to be on. They arguably don't actually create any new jobs at all.
Damn thing is, in ten years time when there's a new generation of voters coming through, few will remember it was the labour party who put us in this sorry state we're now in, and they'll duly be voted in again in 2020 to wreck yet another economy as is their want every twenty to thirty years.
I thought Thatcher starting the downfall of British Manufacturer by sellling off the utilities and laying the path for the sale of British Steel etc? (Im still not a Labour supporter btw).
There does still exist a little British manufacture, the place where I work for a start. But have to agree that we seem to have sold out Britain from under us. It dont look good.0 -
Woolworth failed because the didn't sell stuff that people wanted, Tescos succeed because they do. I always though you Tories were in favour of the free market.0
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Waits 50 days to reply to previous (and its killing me)0
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Hello.0
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First post on this thread in six days. Terrible!0
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I have absalutely no time these days lol. Tomorrow will be my last day in the office for 4 weeks lol!0
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Are you feeling confident Primble? You seem to be putting the studying in so you'll be fine!!0
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Are you feeling confident Primble? You seem to be putting the studying in so you'll be fine!!
errrm no. they are all resits as i keep having to much on in life in one go. last year it was flat buying and wedding planning and visiting the sick, this year its keeping eveyone on track which seems to be taking over most weekends.0 -
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Does anyone else get a bit bored studying all the time? I feel like I have no life at the moment!
I have just turned into a boring old fart that sits around reading accounting books, visiting accounting forums and studying exam papers. The kitchen cupboards are plastered with pieces of paper with formulas on and I'm sure I talk about variances in my sleep (or what little I understand of them)!!!
I think I'd like to divorce myself at the momentFMAAT - AAT Licensed Member in Practice - Pewsey, Wiltshire0 -
I'm quite sure you are describing me at the moment...
I am also almost constantly annoyed with my boyfriend, as I sit here the whole day studying, while he keeps saying he needs to study as well, but can't focus and then turns a movie on to watch or play loud computergames and then keeps telling me his study is so much work.
But then I think I'm the most boring person in the world at the moment, for constant studying...0 -
can someone tell me why is it as soon as you tell people am spending the day studying they feel the need to ring text call for a coffee and twice as much as any other day my other half has rang 15 times this afternoon, just to ask how is the studying going we may not speak for some times as the last call was answered with PROBLEY A LOT BETTER IF A PRAT STOPPED RINGING ME GRRRRR. opps
As for no life so with you there its getting to the point am worried as am forgetting what one is and how the heck i will fill my time when its over?0
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