Redundancy/ what next.?

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1888 wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:42 am £9.50 for HGV work :O That is ALDI wage for filling shelves what i think goes to closer to £11 after a couple of years.
Yeah unless you greatly like driving, then i'm not seeing that as a great option.

Personally i'd be spending £4-5000 to train as a plumber/sparky and then work for myself. Heck even half training as a sparky and doing PAT testing would pay more than that. You could do worse than have a chat with Couchie about electric vehicle installations for chargers etc which he's clued up about as that's a potentially good plan IMO and i'll bet my arse it pays more than £9.50.
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Julian_Boolean wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:51 pm Isn't it normal to have £100K in savings when you're in your 50s?
I'd say, slightly less normal than being in the top half of the average earnings distribution (30+). Particularly for people starting out in life these days who need to find 300K plus 200k loan interest just to buy a small place to live.
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Harry wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:00 pm It used to be the case that you needed an apprenticeship to be called an electrician, you needed to do extra qualifications after your apprenticeship and at least two years experience post-apprenticeship to be an Approved Electrician, and then an extra year at college and at least 5yrs experience to be a Technician.
Yes and no, and I understand that to someone who came up through the apprenticeship route any other may seem inferior. But remember those schemes were designed to take young lads straight out of school with no life or work experience and gave them both in addition to the actual job skills, which probably can be gained in a course lasting just a few months. I suspect the biggest difference would be the amount of real world OTJ and problem solving experience a person has when they "come out of their time", and I'd hope an intelligent adult could pick that up quite quickly. With a lot of tradesmen going into site work there are plenty of opportunities to gain the experience.
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Tomcat wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:42 pm
Julian_Boolean wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:51 pm Isn't it normal to have £100K in savings when you're in your 50s?
I'd say, slightly less normal than being in the top half of the average earnings distribution (30+). Particularly for people starting out in life these days who need to find 300K plus 200k loan interest just to buy a small place to live.
I didn't realise starter homes were £300K now, my £280K house must be a hovel.
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Julian_Boolean wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:30 pm
Tomcat wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:42 pm
Julian_Boolean wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:51 pm Isn't it normal to have £100K in savings when you're in your 50s?
I'd say, slightly less normal than being in the top half of the average earnings distribution (30+). Particularly for people starting out in life these days who need to find 300K plus 200k loan interest just to buy a small place to live.
I didn't realise starter homes were £300K now, my £280K house must be a hovel.
You won't find one round here for <£300k. You may find them in other areas though of course.

You can find some at £250k in Didcot, but not outside of the town and nothing below £250k

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-fo ... 66092.html

I wouldn't live in it though
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We're talking about a bloke going into a house to fit a circuit board, or a sink/shower, we're not talking about much deeper than that, people have to start somewhere.

You could argue the same about someone training for HGV or a Bus Driver, they don't have the experience to drive busses, but they've never driven busses before so how could they :)
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weeksy wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:47 pm We're talking about a bloke going into a house to fit a circuit board, or a sink/shower, we're not talking about much deeper than that, people have to start somewhere.

You could argue the same about someone training for HGV or a Bus Driver, they don't have the experience to drive busses, but they've never driven busses before so how could they :)
My instructor told us "You lot might have passed a test, but you aren't bus drivers."

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Short of running someone over, what almighty fuck ups can you make as a bus driver?
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Julian_Boolean wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:59 pm Short of running someone over, what almighty fuck ups can you make as a bus driver?
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Julian_Boolean wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:59 pm Short of running someone over, what almighty fuck ups can you make as a bus driver?
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How about what Bigyin is doing and training newbies in CBT and DAS etc.
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Julian_Boolean wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:59 pm Short of running someone over, what almighty fuck ups can you make as a bus driver?
Plenty, getting lost is the big one, we have something like 130 routes in Belfast alone, a lot in through housing estates which is fun in a decker without getting lost.

Guess who took the bus into IKEA car park? 🙄🙄

Then there's hitting street furniture, tree branches, missing stops because a hedge has grown round it, stuff like that.

There's an 11 foot bridge near our depot, one bloke took a decker under it. Twice.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 3:54 pm How about what Bigyin is doing and training newbies in CBT and DAS etc.
One of the few growth industries that the UK has at the moment. Although still a massive bottleneck with testing.
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Bigjawa wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 5:15 pm
Julian_Boolean wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:59 pm Short of running someone over, what almighty fuck ups can you make as a bus driver?
Plenty, getting lost is the big one, we have something like 130 routes in Belfast alone, a lot in through housing estates which is fun in a decker without getting lost.

Guess who took the bus into IKEA car park? 🙄🙄

Then there's hitting street furniture, tree branches, missing stops because a hedge has grown round it, stuff like that.

There's an 11 foot bridge near our depot, one bloke took a decker under it. Twice.
Not exactly almighty fuck ups, more like ordinary fuck ups, you should try stopping 50% of imports to the UK for a couple of hours, people get distinctly waspy when this happens. (I think it cost the company I work for about £150K in lost revenue)
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weeksy wrote: Thu Jul 30, 2020 3:54 pm How about what Bigyin is doing and training newbies in CBT and DAS etc.
That's more of a service than a living. I looked into it once, didn't appeal, the company loaded the upfront costs and you were self employed paying your own insurance and bike costs and not earning if you weren't training.
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Doh...! I was half asleep it seems
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Wreckless Rat wrote: Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:38 am We have some new Ethiopian beans in.... someone was after some, can’t recall who?

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Half asleep it seems