Sky_Blue_Dreamer
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This is perfectly normal. We definitely don't live in a banana republic. No siree.
How dare you!
We don't live in a banana republic.
We live in a banana consitutional monarchy and don't you forget it!
This is perfectly normal. We definitely don't live in a banana republic. No siree.
Seems this is one that is going to stick. I think rightly so as I remember how difficult it was not seeing friends and family last year. Then it turns out that they had a knees up.
40% of Tory voters wouldn't care if he pissed in their nans faceNot that I believe ConGov with their polls , but the fact that potentially 40% of torys dont care that they had a Christmas party pisses me off and just shows the levels they will stoop to to look after the thundercunt in charge
You only have to look at some of the Tories on here to see thatNot that I believe ConGov with their polls , but the fact that potentially 40% of torys dont care that they had a Christmas party pisses me off and just shows the levels they will stoop to to look after the thundercunt in charge
I'm sure he's absolutely correct but I doubt I'd have much success telling the bank I couldn't pay the mortgage as I've quit my job.Prince Harry's comments on quitting your job for your mental health have been debated by many torys on social media .. who would have you nibble the dirt from their shoe for 8 pound a day .
The lad is absolutely 100% correct anyway if he actually said it such is the media spin .
If you are deeply unhappy at work and it's effecting your mental health , take it from me ... quit and keep going until you find something that makes you happy
I'm sure he's absolutely correct but I doubt I'd have much success telling the bank I couldn't pay the mortgage as I've quit my job.
Prince Harry's comments on quitting your job for your mental health have been debated by many torys on social media .. who would have you nibble the dirt from their shoe for 8 pound a day .
The lad is absolutely 100% correct anyway if he actually said it such is the media spin .
If you are deeply unhappy at work and it's effecting your mental health , take it from me ... quit and keep going until you find something that makes you happy
Point is , how you going to spend and enjoy all that money when you're stressed to shit and dead by 55 ?
Well this sounds like a total shit show.
Raab gets a kicking for being woefully inept and Johnson chose to save some dogs rather than people.
Something doesn't add up here, for a change. At the time it was reported that Nowzad chartered their own plane, the animals were in the cargo hold and they offered the spare capacity for government use. The plane left with hundreds of empty seats after their offer was rejected.Raab gets a kicking for being woefully inept and Johnson chose to save some dogs rather than people.
I thought the whole animals taking up space that people could use was debunked as myth ages ago. They went in the hold which is uninhabitable to humans.
Yeah if you read the report it's not space on the plane that is the issue, or even number of planes. The issue was the space at the airport and deployment of troops.
In prioritising these animals it required British soldiers to support them when they could have been deployed to support the evacuation of others, plus they took up capacity in the airport which could have been used to process more people.
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Yeah if you read the report it's not space on the plane that is the issue, or even number of planes. The issue was the space at the airport and deployment of troops.
In prioritising these animals it required British soldiers to support them when they could have been deployed to support the evacuation of others, plus they took up capacity in the airport which could have been used to process more people.
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Oh sure, then yeah that makes sense in terms of support but as @chiefdave says, Nozwad chartered their own aircraft & offered up space on it to others. Why was it not used?
To me it seems like the charity is being scapegoated - 'its not our fault, blame them'. Not like there was an orderly queue of people waiting to get onto planes and people lost their place in the queue to make way for Nowzad. If they had far more people to get out than they had capacity for why were planes taking off with hundreds of empty seats?
Given that Nowzad got themselves transported to the airport and chartered their own plane surely all that was needed was for someone miles away to sign off on the paperwork and then some assistance to get from outside the airport to their waiting plane. Not sure you can blame tens of thousands being left behind, emails being unanswered for hours etc on that.
Prince Harry's comments on quitting your job for your mental health have been debated by many torys on social media .. who would have you nibble the dirt from their shoe for 8 pound a day .
The lad is absolutely 100% correct anyway if he actually said it such is the media spin .
If you are deeply unhappy at work and it's effecting your mental health , take it from me ... quit and keep going until you find something that makes you happy
Not that I believe ConGov with their polls , but the fact that potentially 40% of torys dont care that they had a Christmas party pisses me off and just shows the levels they will stoop to to look after the thundercunt in charge
Congrats on the degree skybluefaz BSc from Liquid Gold BA MAThanks for bringing up the career stuff to allow me to crow about getting a 2:1 in my degree last week. Now I can put BSc after my name if I want to look a proper c**t.
I know I was in a privileged position to be able to change career tracks at 30. Not everyone is. I quit my job a month ago now and I'm freelancing, on a project for the company I used to work for for the time being. I was proper miserable and feeling like shite towards the end of my time at my last company, even though it was in a sector I wanted to work in. The people and environment really didn't work for me. Now I'm looking at graduate jobs but primarily I'd like to stay self employed and build my own thing. I do feel much better for leaving my last job though.
Congrats from chiefdave BSc. Would love to be able to retrain and switch careers, not really a viable option for me unfortunately. Although to be honest I'm not entirely sure what career I'd change to! There's things I wished I had pursued back in the day but that's a bit different to making a complete change as you rapidly approach 50.Thanks for bringing up the career stuff to allow me to crow about getting a 2:1 in my degree last week. Now I can put BSc after my name if I want to look a proper c**t.
I have a degree and although I obviously had a good time at uni the whole thing was a total waste of time and money. For me, anyway, for plenty of people it isn't of course.
We were definitely pressured into going to uni at my school. It was just presented as the most natural thing and that only people who didn't want to make something of themselves wouldn't go. I'd say in a year group of 150 or so probably only 10 or 15 didn't go to uni.
Looking at a completely unrepresentative sample (people I went to school with who are on Facebook!), the people who 'achieved' at school and went on to uni are mostly thoroughly miserable, stressed etc. The people who 'failed' and went off for a few years before deciding what they wanted to do and undertaking appropriate training seem far happier and have advanced pretty rapidly in their chosen careers.I have a degree and although I obviously had a good time at uni the whole thing was a total waste of time and money. For me, anyway, for plenty of people it isn't of course.
We were definitely pressured into going to uni at my school. It was just presented as the most natural thing and that only people who didn't want to make something of themselves wouldn't go. I'd say in a year group of 150 or so probably only 10 or 15 didn't go to uni.
Looking at a completely unrepresentative sample (people I went to school with who are on Facebook!), the people who 'achieved' at school and went on to uni are mostly thoroughly miserable, stressed etc. The people who 'failed' and went off for a few years before deciding what they wanted to do and undertaking appropriate training seem far happier and have advanced pretty rapidly in their chosen careers.
I finished school and went to uni in 92 so just at the start of the big push for everyone to go and it was bad enough then but it seems out of control now.
Looking at a completely unrepresentative sample (people I went to school with who are on Facebook!), the people who 'achieved' at school and went on to uni are mostly thoroughly miserable, stressed etc. The people who 'failed' and went off for a few years before deciding what they wanted to do and undertaking appropriate training seem far happier and have advanced pretty rapidly in their chosen careers.
I finished school and went to uni in 92 so just at the start of the big push for everyone to go and it was bad enough then but it seems out of control now.
Congrats from chiefdave BSc. Would love to be able to retrain and switch careers, not really a viable option for me unfortunately. Although to be honest I'm not entirely sure what career I'd change to! There's things I wished I had pursued back in the day but that's a bit different to making a complete change as you rapidly approach 50.
IMO we should stop pushing everyone into degrees straight after a-levels and get people out into the real world so they have a better idea what they want to do and then go to uni later on. Are there any stats for how many people actually end up in careers related to their degrees?
I'm in a career related to my degree!Are there any stats for how many people actually end up in careers related to their degrees?