LUL Drivers Work to Rule
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:23:34 +0100, Guy Perry wrote:
Paul Weaver wrote:
I do a job which I was suited for after going to uni and spending 3 years
of my life running up £15,000 or debt. It pays a lot less then an
underground driver, but OTOH I didn't start when I was 18 and end up fully
trained on £30k by the time I was 20. Instead I took the long expensive
road in the hope of brighter carrer prospects in the future. I also put a
lot of free time into keeping my skills sharp so I have workforce
mobility.
See, and then _you_ do have the prospect of increasing salary until you
retire. For the traindrivers it is these 30k throughout their
workinglife - apart from paydeals their unions worked out.
Still 50% above the average wage of the country.
Not to forget that some people simply don't have the chance of attending
uni.
Pretty much everyone has the choice nowadays. Too many really, the country
needs more vocational training.
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Everything I write here is my personal opinion, and should not be taken as fact.
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