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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 8070249" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>I agree about the lack of builders etc. It's not logical when so many are on the dole, though I have noticed many successful tradesmen never seem to be that keen on making the leap to grow their business taking on staff etc. Not saying they are right or wrong just an observation. </p><p></p><p>Taking this discussion back to the UK as mentioned above so much of the rural employment problem comes back to a lack of affordable rural housing, its a shame that planning laws don't permit farmers to build houses for workers. If the OP's job came with a house I suspect he might have less of a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 8070249, member: 466"] I agree about the lack of builders etc. It's not logical when so many are on the dole, though I have noticed many successful tradesmen never seem to be that keen on making the leap to grow their business taking on staff etc. Not saying they are right or wrong just an observation. Taking this discussion back to the UK as mentioned above so much of the rural employment problem comes back to a lack of affordable rural housing, its a shame that planning laws don't permit farmers to build houses for workers. If the OP's job came with a house I suspect he might have less of a problem. [/QUOTE]
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