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Sign of the times as jobless man becomes walking advert for himself
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Lord_Dante wrote: »According to the local news last night he's had several offers so it can't be a bad idea. It's already worked for him once too.
Depends on the quality of the offers I guess!
If they're anything like the ones you get from IT recruitment agencies; they're probably for something he can't do somewhere he can't get to!0 -
split shifts, 3 hours at minimum wage at an office 25 miles away 7 days a week or about a tenner after transport costs , awesome
Having skills in an industry not going down the drain makes alot of difference. Labourers and so on would suffer most I think0 -
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And probably if you caan;t. I knew a tattooist that couldn't spell. Saw him recently selling the Big Issue.I came in to this world with nothing and I've still got most of it left. :rolleyes:0
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