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Skills Shortage Will This Story Ever End?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7777509" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I used to visit all the local schools, giving a talk about the opportunities in building (however, I had to rely on the school letting me talk to suitable candidates), I had an inspector see a school talk I gave, her only comment was, I was only talking to boys not girls too! However, in the end, I had no time to give those talks (as I was too busy filling in pointless paperwork and forms!). The organisation I worked for radically changed it's emphasis and in the end lost all it's training contracts with the government. Funny enough, as it slowly went downhill, the number of managers went up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7777509, member: 51054"] I used to visit all the local schools, giving a talk about the opportunities in building (however, I had to rely on the school letting me talk to suitable candidates), I had an inspector see a school talk I gave, her only comment was, I was only talking to boys not girls too! However, in the end, I had no time to give those talks (as I was too busy filling in pointless paperwork and forms!). The organisation I worked for radically changed it's emphasis and in the end lost all it's training contracts with the government. Funny enough, as it slowly went downhill, the number of managers went up. [/QUOTE]
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