Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:50 am
The CEO of Engie is going to be a bit surprised that her best mate thinks she's a bloke and is running an executive recruitment agency.
I said a CEO, not the CEO.
The last the CEO was lovely, but I've never met the new one.
Edited...apparently they don't call them CEOs now, they call them Executive Vice Presidents.
Edited twice - I was obviously being sarcastic, he's not actually going to appoint some divvy from the internet who thinks he knows what he's talking about but isn't capable of reaching any position where he could actually do it.
Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:50 am
The CEO of Engie is going to be a bit surprised that her best mate thinks she's a bloke and is running an executive recruitment agency.
I said a CEO, not the CEO.
So you did. I was a little distracted as my motorcycle riding, nurse nephew was a little distraught after reading on the Internet that he had to buy hand-crafted, English shoes and he'd just seen the price of Charlie Churches. He thinks they're a bit pricey for the average essential worker. (He doesn't fancy being a CEO).
I told him not to worry and not to believe everything he reads on the Internet.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 6:55 am
So you did. I was a little distracted as my motorcycle riding, nurse nephew was a little distraught after reading on the Internet that he had to buy hand-crafted, English shoes and he'd just seen the price of Charlie Churches. He thinks they're a bit pricey for the average essential worker. (He doesn't fancy being a CEO).
I told him not to worry and not to believe everything he reads on the Internet.
Nah he doesn't have to, he can carry on buying them from people who have them made by 10yr olds in sweatshops that might collapse at any minute, in addition he can carry on being a nurse and sticking to what he's good at - but if that's his contribution then be a good chap and suggest that he doesn't delude himself that he can speak with authority about poor UK wages, foreign trade, governments, offshore manufacturing, how to plan strategically, senior leadership and management, and other stuff that he thinks he knows about but actually knows zip.
Potter wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:19 am
...be a good chap and suggest that he doesn't delude himself that he can speak with authority about poor UK wages, foreign trade, governments, offshore manufacturing, how to plan strategically, senior leadership and management, and other stuff that he thinks he knows about but actually knows zip.
He says 'There's enough posting on motorcycle forums without me doing it as well'. Smart lad.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Potter wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:02 am
E.g. I guarantee that you own shoes made in a shithole by poorly paid staff, but few of you will spend the money to ensure that they were made in the UK by properly paid craftsmen.
slowsider wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 9:11 am
When do we want it?
NOW!.
Bit wordy, but the mob needs something to chant.
Thank goodness for that, I was worried you might be formulating a response based on fundamental economics, but instead we're taking the shop floor/building site approach of shouting at Boris to put magic money into peoples pockets
Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:48 am
He says 'There's enough posting on motorcycle forums without me doing it as well'. Smart lad.
Good man, you should get him a decent pair of shoes for Christmas, poor chap.
I might, if he stops ing about his Alpinestar boots being made in China. Fortunately the Doc Martens that appear to be grafted on to his feet were made in Northampton.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
slowsider wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 9:11 am
When do we want it?
NOW!.
Bit wordy, but the mob needs something to chant.
Thank goodness for that, I was worried you might be formulating a response based on fundamental economics, but instead we're taking the shop floor/building site approach of shouting at Boris to put magic money into peoples pockets
You've already noted that fundamental economics is sitting by and watching the chaos.
If the 'leadership' adopt populist policies, shouting louder is the way to draw attention.
Potter wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 4:02 am
E.g. I guarantee that you own shoes made in a shithole by poorly paid staff, but few of you will spend the money to ensure that they were made in the UK by properly paid craftsmen.
yeah, school kids should all be wearing Loakes.
Clarks Wayfinders with an animal paw print sole and a compass in the heel.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Do Loakes do practical shoes at all?
By that I mean ones whereby you actually have to do something, rather than just walk from the landie to the ghillie to take a pot shot at a stag.
DefTrap wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:23 am
Do Loakes do practical shoes at all?
By that I mean ones whereby you actually have to do something, rather than just walk from the landie to the ghillie to take a pot shot at a stag.
I've got nothing to defend here, but they're pretty decent.
I wear them with my suit, with jeans as casual wear, and if needed they'd make passable hiking boots.
I didn't know this when I bought my first pair of Bedale, but I was genuinely surprised at how good they are at being comfortable and suitable for pretty much anything. I bought my first pair in London years ago and the next day I put them on to walk from the river to Chalk Farm and back to break them in - thy didn't need it, they were spot on from the moment I put them on. I have four pairs of Loake boots because I like to change colour but you only really need one pair, forever. https://www.loake.com/product/bedale-tan/
DefTrap wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:23 am
Do Loakes do practical shoes at all?
By that I mean ones whereby you actually have to do something, rather than just walk from the landie to the ghillie to take a pot shot at a stag.
Mine are my 'smart' shoes: work, interviews, funerals. I wore something else when I went shooting, but that was at clays, so no yomping across the moors. I certainly wouldn't set out in Loakes if I knew I was going off-road.
Potter wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:34 am
I bought my first pair in London years ago and the next day I put them on to walk from the river to Chalk Farm and back to break them in - thy didn't need it, they were spot on from the moment I put them on. I have four pairs of Loake boots because I like to change colour but you only really need one pair, forever. https://www.loake.com/product/bedale-tan/
Good Lord, man, surely you didn't wear brown in town!