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So where are all you unemployed hard done by workers then?????


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rafik
  Aug 29, 06, 13:09  #31

Quoting: noddy, Post #46
Hey Opts thanks for the compliment, could it be that it's because I was educated in England thats the reason I have a good vocabulary!!! I guess it's you who are the sophistical rhetorician inebriated with the exuberance of your own verbosity

anyone could pass me a dictionary please?
Quoting: noddy, Post #46
Yes I have looked at employing my own fellow country men but sadly they are too unreliable and to be blunt lazy, hence my desire (now fading fast in the light of the crap that is spouted on here) to employ some Polish guys, being a saviour and all that.!!! I guess to you Opts I probably am an obnoxious SOB (which again to you probably means Saviour of Baltics) so I don't think you will want to work for me then???

For Arien I thought that there was/is a great deal of Slovakian labour in the Netherlands and this is having the same negative effect toward the labour regime in this/your area?? interested in your thoughtsor comments on this point. Thanks very much for the offer of your services, I will make contact shortly. I am currently investigating another possibility which may be a more positive way forward.

As for the choice of my identity 'Noddy' its because I was in a very bad hit and run accident and broke my neck so I have a pin fitted into my neck and spine and it means that I cannot bend or twist my head in any direction, it's a play on words!!

sadly, a simple post with a bit sarcastic title became a fighting arena of some unreal tournament.i can't see anything wrong with what noddy's saying.instead of giving him a sitck please give him some advice if you can.otherwise why bother?

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Edited by: opts  Aug 29, 06, 15:29  #32

Quoting: noddy, Post #46
Hey Opts thanks for the compliment, could it be that it's because I was educated in England thats the reason I have a good vocabulary!!! I guess it's you who are the sophistical rhetorician inebriated with the exuberance of your own verbosity.


I know that England has very good educational system.
England has made great contributions to the world.
Poles like the British. I like the British.
I am sorry that you suffered injuries.
But, when you were in school, is it possible that you slept during class?

P.S.
You selected a wrong forum in your search for "skilled building workers".
I do not think that Polish skilled building workers sit by their computers and participate in this forum.

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Arien
  Sep 2, 06, 08:40  #33

Quoting: noddy, Post #46
For Arien I thought that there was/is a great deal of Slovakian labour in the Netherlands and this is having the same negative effect toward the labour regime in this/your area?? interested in your thoughts or comments on this point. Thanks very much for the offer of your services, I will make contact shortly. I am currently investigating another possibility which may be a more positive way forward.


So you have had personal experiences with people who dissapointed you. This is understandable, but it seems unfair to me to rule out the possibility of contracting new people based on past experiences? For me it is this way of thinking which prevents me from finding a job in my field of work.

Eversince I left the army. Things have definitely changed because of the amount of Slovakian, Czech, Polish, Ukranian, British, Scottish, Irish, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Turkish, Maroccan, Hungarian, Albanian workers..

They are cheaper, so unfortunately I am forced to degrade myself by doing jobs like un/loading cargo from ships. I think you understand that this is the type of slave work nobody wants to do..

Quoting: opts, Post #49
I do not think that Polish skilled building workers sit by their computers and participate in this forum.


Exactly. They probably do my work. (Please, understand that I do not blame them for wanting to work, but the people who contract them before they even tried to contract atleast one of their ''own'' people.)

My two cents.

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opts
  Sep 2, 06, 08:52  #34

quote=opts, Post #49 ]You selected a wrong forum in your search for "skilled building workers".
I do not think that Polish skilled building workers sit by their computers and participate in this forum. [/quote]

Quoting: Arien, Post #50
Exactly. They probably do my work. (Please, understand that I do not blame them for wanting to work, but the people who contract them before they even tried to contract atleast one of their ''own'' people.)
My two cents.


Arien,

Skilled building workers are working, and they do not use this forum to find jobs.

Did you sleep, while class was in session?

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Arien
  Sep 2, 06, 09:07  #35

Quoting: opts, Post #51
Skilled building workers are working, and they do not use this forum to find jobs. Did you sleep, while class was in session?


I am a skilled building worker. And I am most definitely NOT working because of the reason mentioned before.

Besides that, most people DO NOT work on SATURDAY???

People don't? Oh? Well excuse me, but like you, I've read this and I am willing to take any serious job offers, regardless on which forum they are posted.

And to your question: No, I didn't pay any attention to any class in session, I had to work and pay for everything because my adoption family kicked me out.

But you're so smart.

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freddy [Guest]
  Sep 25, 06, 15:37  #36

Quoting: noddy, Post #1
I have placed two adverts on here looking for skilled building workers offering good terms, conditions etc. and not one reply what a waste of time!!!! I was under the impression that life in Poland was dire and that Polish people wanted to expand their horizons and increase their life quality it seems that this is not the case. Now for me it is not a problem as if you can't be bothered to answer a simple request then perhaps your work ethics lack integrity also




try puttin an ad in your local paper for english people you traitor

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noddy [Guest]
  Oct 4, 06, 11:45  #37

Tried to get English workers and had some but but after having to get rid of five of them as they were late, lazy and embarrissingly stupid had to go the European route. Now thankfully I have some Bulgarian guys who are first rate. Freddy I'm not a traitor just a business man with a business to run and looking for good and skilled tradesmen, maybe if your so good I may employ you but what are your skills????

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Antwoinette [Guest]
  Oct 13, 06, 14:38  #38

Hello, i have a friend who is coming to the country he wants to save some money for his studies, he will be in london from November, his english is minimal, but he is a hard worker. Before when he was here he found it tricky to get work, i was so sad i could not help him when he was last down.

I also know someone who did a political degree in poland and is now doing a financial law degree here in london, yet with all this education and being here for 6 years, he only works in a bar in an italian resteraunt. This is so unfair!

Having said all this i hate to admit that after 6 years of working my butt off , i worked my way up to asssistant manager in retail. Then i changed for an office job, then this year, i got forced to hand in my notice after being there for a year.

I am english was born here and now have been without work for 3 months even though i did a course and passed exams and have been temping ever since, still i am finding it difficult to get another perm full time job, and at 23 i feel this is unjust!!

Life can be difficult for anyone anywhere. Everyone deserves a job and my heart goes out to all who are unemployed and are desperately trying to get work its not funny not knowing how you are going to pay your rent and buy food!!

I believe we all deserve a better quality of life and why be so judgemental, do we really know what we are saying? Are we really right? Do we know the lives of others? Everyone deserves a chance.

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