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Struggling farmers have been abandoned by the Government Jamie Blackett
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<blockquote data-quote="Swarfmonkey" data-source="post: 6877672" data-attributes="member: 144242"><p>The longer it goes on, the worse it's going to get. I'm not just talking about who'll pay for it but the anger that's building up. My ugly lot are still at work, whilst others are getting paid to sit on their backsides all day doing sod all. Consequently I have a lot of p!ssed off staff. </p><p></p><p>One of my engineering technicians told me that he'd be better off financially if he was furloughed, as 80% pay but not having to pay childcare and £300 a month in petrol would put him in a better financial position overall than 100% pay and having to cough up for childcare and petrol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarfmonkey, post: 6877672, member: 144242"] The longer it goes on, the worse it's going to get. I'm not just talking about who'll pay for it but the anger that's building up. My ugly lot are still at work, whilst others are getting paid to sit on their backsides all day doing sod all. Consequently I have a lot of p!ssed off staff. One of my engineering technicians told me that he'd be better off financially if he was furloughed, as 80% pay but not having to pay childcare and £300 a month in petrol would put him in a better financial position overall than 100% pay and having to cough up for childcare and petrol. [/QUOTE]
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