I have seen on the news that a BA 747 pilot is now driving vans for Tesco home delivery , good on him for trying , with fleets of aircraft parked up growing weeds on the wheels .
Must be a change to drop off two bags of spuds for Mrs Smith compared to a drop in Barbados or or Antigua .
toby1234abc:
I have seen on the news that a BA 747 pilot is now driving vans for Tesco home delivery , good on him for trying , with fleets of aircraft parked up growing weeds on the wheels .
Must be a change to drop off two bags of spuds for Mrs Smith compared to a drop in Barbados or or Antigua .
ВА ready planed 12000 redundances.
BA first out of the blocks, more will follow unless governments around the world produce some financial guarantees.
British Airways to cut up to 12,000 jobs as air travel collapses bbc.co.uk/news/business-52462660
So with such capable players now forced to try and scratch a living in the local leagues, it can only destroy the working for a living game.
Minimum wage is going to be the standard for the foreseeable future before we even start thinking about taxes to pay for this mess that has only just started.
Globalization has been an abject failure and we need to start looking at self sustaining nationalism if we are to survive.
AndieHyde:
So with such capable players now forced to try and scratch a living in the local leagues, it can only destroy the working for a living game.Minimum wage is going to be the standard for the foreseeable future before we even start thinking about taxes to pay for this mess that has only just started.
Globalization has been an abject failure and we need to start looking at self sustaining nationalism if we are to survive.
I think you may find the good old British Empire was about Globalisation, engineering from UK, Tea from India, cotton from the West Indies.
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Tax aviation fuel the same way other fossil fuels are taxed.
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Time to hit the “Reset” button.
AndieHyde:
So with such capable players now forced to try and scratch a living in the local leagues, it can only destroy the working for a living game.Minimum wage is going to be the standard for the foreseeable future before we even start thinking about taxes to pay for this mess that has only just started.
Globalization has been an abject failure and we need to start looking at self sustaining nationalism if we are to survive.
of course minimum wage will be standard for the foreseeable future. they got caught with their knickers down over the migrant influx / Brexit got to find away to keep those drinkies and big bonuses/profits flowing.
Any one remember the driver shortage.?
All good themes.
Here in New Zealand we have just emerged from one of the worlds most draconian lockdowns, the debate on whether it was worth it is raging hard.
As I am sure the same in the UK as with other countries, around 40% of the workforce is taking the government subsidies currently being harvested from the magical money tree and as I have been working through, having had to take a 20% and facing a future of devalued assets and taxation I dont want to think about, I am disappointed that as soon as our collective sacrifice starts to relax, the plebs who have taken the vital lifeline our society can ill afford, have chosen to storm the American founded fast food outlet drive through.
Seriously, they are sitting in their cars for over an hour for a ■■■■■■ BigMac.
Starbucks, which notoriously offshores its profits, paying no tax in the territories it operates in, are queued down the street.
I say let if all fall apart. It is not worth saving.
Like our pilot at Tescos, workers will always find a way. Parasites need thinning out.