| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Front page | |
| Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
| Date/Time: | 20/04/26 13:22:00 |
| Ms Bond 'There were probably jobs more available then. It isn't so easy to get jobs that you don't need a lot of training for' Doubtful. Look at the number of shops and retail outlets there are now compared to then and they all need staff and require little training other than how to be polite to customers and use a credit card reader. 'work while looking after children.' Those wanting and needing it may be eligible for 30 hours government funded childcare for working parents. As for cleaning jobs, which my grandmother took three of, in Southfields those wanting them can ask for up to £15+ per hour and I am sure can work around childcare hours. And my grandfather would travel and walk miles to get work as a plasterer. It the end it's often a matter of personal choice and inclination. Seek and perform paid work or live on the taxes paid by you and me. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Front page | 14/04/26 12:11:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Re:Front page | 14/04/26 13:40:00 | Andy Pike |
| Re:Re:Front page | 17/04/26 12:41:00 | Peter Higgins |
| Re:Front page | 17/04/26 13:31:00 | John Hawkes |
| Re:Re:Front page | 19/04/26 14:52:00 | Philippa Bond |
| Re:Re:Re:Front page | 20/04/26 13:22:00 | John Hawkes |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Front page | 20/04/26 15:01:00 | Philippa Bond |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Front page | 20/04/26 16:43:00 | John Hawkes |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Front page | 20/04/26 18:26:00 | Philippa Bond |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Front page | 21/04/26 08:33:00 | Philippa Bond |