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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 8010225" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Ref the £15 an hour, that is the bare min that wages now need to be, what with the cost of everything its not physically possible for anyone to live on less unless you treat them like a dairy farm worker and make them live in a shitty caravan that is not even fit for the farm dog and which overlooks the farm slurry pit. </p><p></p><p>Two jobs locally looking for workers, one driving a swing shovel, £21 an hour for at least 50 hours a week if you want that many and a telehandler driver unloading lorry's on a building site at £18 hour for 40 hours a week, both jobs state that other than greasing up/washing your machine there will be no other manual labour!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 8010225, member: 1048"] Ref the £15 an hour, that is the bare min that wages now need to be, what with the cost of everything its not physically possible for anyone to live on less unless you treat them like a dairy farm worker and make them live in a shitty caravan that is not even fit for the farm dog and which overlooks the farm slurry pit. Two jobs locally looking for workers, one driving a swing shovel, £21 an hour for at least 50 hours a week if you want that many and a telehandler driver unloading lorry's on a building site at £18 hour for 40 hours a week, both jobs state that other than greasing up/washing your machine there will be no other manual labour! [/QUOTE]
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