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If he moves his factory near me...I know a few would do this job
It is only seasonal as well |
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you up for it eg ?
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there are no women there EG you'll be ok
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![]() I am no youngster...perhaps he should look for older people It aint worth me travelling all that way and back |
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you might like it
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I agree with Capt, you never know what might open up for you EG
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I am worth a lot more than £9 an hour..in my profession
But nobody will employ me now and have not done for a long time...they have doubts about my sanity ![]() I think that is unfair |
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you need to turn the other cheek
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no chance
This job can't be that good if nobody is applying? We write people off past 50 in our society..yet we want them to live to a 100, a complete contradiction |
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Some people would bend over backwards for a job like that
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???????????????????????????
I know a few but I don't live near Bournemouth |
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Not for £9 an hour they wouldn't.
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£9 is decent. I thought the fudge packing industry was on its knees.
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there's a similar problem near me. The Van Heusen factory is looking for forklift drivers.
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sounds like you have to do a lot of lifting
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there's a similar problem near me. Domestic horticulturalists required on the slopes of the South Downs.
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There's a similar problem near me. Domesticated form of the European polecat required to inspect trousers at the Branston factory.
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Reminds me of the time Bowyers had made a huge mechanical model of their product, and were looking for an experienced horseman to straddle it for a publicity stunt.
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Maybe the job title 'fudge packer' has put people off?
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I thought it was because it wasn't fair trade.
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Prob still chewing it over.
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A very sticky situation
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You can eat as much fudge as you like on the job + £9 an hour. Nice.
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What are the job centres doing, aren't they supposed to check that people are applying for jobs that are advertised?
There are your problems - benefits are too generous and job centre staff aren't doing their jobs. |
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Think he should change up his advertising campaign. "Fudge packers"
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Need a set of brandy balls to o a job like that.
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looked at working hours/contract
pure sh^t no set hours |
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He needs to think outside the box. Relocate to Brighton and they'll be paying him for a fudge packing job especially if it's also all you can eat on the job.
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the public obviously have problems about working in an industry which fuels a diabetes epidemic.
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Nine quid an hour!
You'd be minted. I'll get me coat. |
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Sweet.
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queuing up in tory boroughs
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the public obviously have problems about working
think you should have stopped typing about there c-c |
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Crisp77 27 Apr 16 13:50 Joined: 08 Feb 02 | Topic/replies: 39,818 | Blogger: Crisp77's blog
Some people would bend over backwards for a job like that ![]() ![]() |
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fudge packer
1) Someone who indulges in anal sex, normally a gay male, but not always so. 2) A machine used by Cadbury's to put bars of Fudge into boxes for distribution 3) The opperator of the above machine. I'm a fudge packer, I pack fudge in boxes. Never heard of this term before today, learn something new every day. |
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To be fair, there won't be much left on the £9 working in a sweet factory after they've payed the new sugar tax.
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The problem is that someone on social security with the house/flat rental prices as they are today would have to work 40 hours a week for nothing if they came off benefits. Who could really blame them? I totally disagree with most of the benefit society but why would you work when social pays for everything?
There has to be change, why should alcoholics, drug users etc get paid for their habit? |