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Struggling to get or retain good staff ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chae1" data-source="post: 4389464" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>[USER=7014]@holywell farmer[/USER] is in construction industry. What's your view on rates.</p><p></p><p>Lots of jobs going driving plant up here building new bypass the awpr. The rates spoken about would be right. But many of these guys are living in caravans away from there home and families. Difficult for them to get time off. When jobs finished the contracts over and they have to find something else. Don't envy them personally. Not many local people went to work for them that I'm aware off.</p><p></p><p>Building job not too good up here either. Company that's building fathers new house have laid off large proportion of there workforce, painters, site agents, joiners. Going to be difficult for them to get other jobs before Xmas and New year.</p><p></p><p>Don't hear of many people working on farms getting laid off due to a downturn in business?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chae1, post: 4389464, member: 2681"] [USER=7014]@holywell farmer[/USER] is in construction industry. What's your view on rates. Lots of jobs going driving plant up here building new bypass the awpr. The rates spoken about would be right. But many of these guys are living in caravans away from there home and families. Difficult for them to get time off. When jobs finished the contracts over and they have to find something else. Don't envy them personally. Not many local people went to work for them that I'm aware off. Building job not too good up here either. Company that's building fathers new house have laid off large proportion of there workforce, painters, site agents, joiners. Going to be difficult for them to get other jobs before Xmas and New year. Don't hear of many people working on farms getting laid off due to a downturn in business? [/QUOTE]
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