You are missing your vocation here mate.
You should put yourself forward as Govt/Fishermen (or ‘Fishers’ ) liason officer.
You could go on a tour of all the main fishing ports, and some of the smaller ones, who as far as I can see are ALL of the opposite opinion to Professor Franglais.
Pacify them, re’assure them, talk to them like you talk to us on here, that will bring them round…
And DON’T forget to mention your ‘unicorns’ that will especially go down well with them.
Let’s know how you get on…
And oh yeah…make sure you are wearing a life jacket..
On the documentaries about the work of the UK and Irish customs at airports, they regularly pull up random air passengers for inspection, some produce fake invitation letters, references and sponsorship letters, a bit of deep digging by the officers proves the course doesn’t exist or the actual building or campus doesn’t exist, their accommodation is non existent.
They call all the numbers on their phone and ring the educational establishments to concur that the so called students name is not on the official list for studies.
dont worry they wont throw him over board. just give him the job of barrleman and set sail off the north west coast of scotland. They will need sou’westers though.
no need for a life jacket either he already floats.
They can afford the most expensive sea crossing from Africa to Europe then pay more money to get from France to England.
I’m surprised why the country is flooded with Vietnamese owned nail shops, and they are thriving with an average of 5 or more shops in most towns nationwide.
In an undercover documentary it portrayed training schools in Vietnam, the small villages in some areas are now adorned with luxurious and affluent houses.
Wiltshire council has recently removed the contract for a company that provides care in nursing and care homes, they failed to list the reasons why.
The care home company uses an employment agency in Nigeria and Zimbabwe for workers to come over and to the job that the Brits don’t want to do.
When I say Brits, I mean anyone claiming unemployment benefits who shy away from this type of work.
When applying for their benefits they must sign a contract to be available for work if the work coach finds them a position, they must spend 35 hours per week looking for work by providing evidence on a daily online journal.
If they refuse a job offer or interview, their benefits are sanctioned or stopped.
yes it looks very good for the cameras and thats about it.
no need for all that cobblers. just dont give them the visa in the first place. there is a royal charter of all universities be it an old polly or a member of the russel group etc. 2 seconds work to check if it is on the list.
there have been three closed down in the last month or so in medway one of which was shut down in the first 5 minuetes of the inspectors being there.
thats the theory anyway. and if you can actualy claim the benefit in the first place.
one good thing about these nigerean care homes is it makes a good excuse for not being able to find work if your english with an english surname. You have ticked the box as far as the dwp is concerned by applying for work but you dont have to worry about actually working.
My run with customs at Portsmouth continental ferry port was a good experience, it’s legal to buy a blank firing starting pistol which I got in a hunting shop in France.
No ID checks or questions asked.
I was fed up with drug addicts and random thieves breaking in to the cab when I was sleeping or when the cab was unattended.
I used it several times to deter robbers.
While disembarking the vessel the officer asked if I have anything to declare, I said yes, my pistol.
He then called a ballistic expert from the police to analyse it to check if it can modified to fire real bullets.
The customs officer asked when I was shipping back out again so he bagged and tagged it for me to collect it when I got back to the port
He thanked me for my honesty, the police officer didn’t seem that worried about it otherwise he would have seized it there and then.
The care homes in my area cited very poor communication skills, inadequate English language skills which lead to many mistakes for the patients which potentially is dangerous if the wrong prescription or medication is given to the patient.
Lack of care was mentioned such as bed sores and other issues, to ignoring the bell or buzzer in the residents room
The newspaper said there was anger management issues, verbal and physical assaults on patients.
no it was a used tissue that as im a disgusting french man i left on the table where people might eat and drink and even though the staff had been in to straighten the cabin while we met with our bestie Zelinski they missed that.
have you read the article I put on earlier re the Scots fishermen?
Comments from MSP’s down to the various trade organisations and it is difficult to find any positive comments.
These are the people on the coal face who know what they are talking about!!
So just to be clear you reckon you know more than the ‘fishers’ () who do the job on a daily basis and may just have a grasp on whether this is good or bad, gotcha.