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Apprentice Son not being treated well
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Yes, I'm sure he does. I'd just be worried (on his behalf) that completion of the paperwork wasn't going to happen, and the issues that could cause.
He's confident that all the relevant paperwork will be completed. He's more frustrated that it could have been done weeks ago if his boss would simply confirm that he will be in the same location for the full week. The reality is that he's probably spent 80% of his time on the same site for the past 3 months, but because his boss will pull him off to another job at less than 24 hours notice it's impossible to arrange for the assessor to visit.0 -
Maybe the new chap is older than your son and therefore entitled to a higher rate purely because of his age.0
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