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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #15 - 16. Dec 2009 at 22:12
 
Marks DTM Calib wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:04:
Martin Imber wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:58:
Marks DTM Calib wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:55:
First thing they need to do is get rid of the shite courses which are not worth the paper they are written one.




My daughter has no real idea yet but an engineering, physics and maths are current contenders.


Engineering in the Uk is dying....its to easy to do abroad for less money and even china and india are now getting good.


But it is wealth creation.

One of her relatives (Sues cousins daughter so I don't think I am unless you add in-law) does engineering and has got her interested.

Anyway I don't think she would be any good at media studies
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Reply #16 - 16. Dec 2009 at 22:15
 
It WAS wealth creation.....more and more of it is moving abroad and as they are educated here.....its all to easy to off shore serious developments
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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #17 - 16. Dec 2009 at 22:23
 
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:47:
I got my first job at 15, i worked in Tesco's

I was probably served by you. Do you remember a fat, angry customer who didn't want to be shopping Grin
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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #18 - 16. Dec 2009 at 22:50
 
TheBoy wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:23:
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:47:
I got my first job at 15, i worked in Tesco's

I was probably served by you. Do you remember a fat, angry customer who didn't want to be shopping Grin


They all blended into one  Cheesy

Was at Tesco Brackley shortly before popping to uni. I worked in the bread section. I miss the reduce gun i had, i would set everything i wanted to 5p.  Grin

Noticed its all upgraded now, and you have to log all reduced items, think they must have got wise to my earlier antics  Grin
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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #19 - 17. Dec 2009 at 09:31
 
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:50:
TheBoy wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:23:
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:47:
I got my first job at 15, i worked in Tesco's

I was probably served by you. Do you remember a fat, angry customer who didn't want to be shopping Grin


They all blended into one  Cheesy

Was at Tesco Brackley shortly before popping to uni. I worked in the bread section. I miss the reduce gun i had, i would set everything i wanted to 5p.  Grin

Noticed its all upgraded now, and you have to log all reduced items, think they must have got wise to my earlier antics  Grin

So you worked in the Bread dsection but still cannot make sandwiches, so much for work experience! Grin
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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #20 - 17. Dec 2009 at 09:39
 
Pitchfork wrote on 17. Dec 2009 at 09:31:
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:50:
TheBoy wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:23:
tunnie wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 21:47:
I got my first job at 15, i worked in Tesco's

I was probably served by you. Do you remember a fat, angry customer who didn't want to be shopping Grin


They all blended into one  Cheesy

Was at Tesco Brackley shortly before popping to uni. I worked in the bread section. I miss the reduce gun i had, i would set everything i wanted to 5p.  Grin

Noticed its all upgraded now, and you have to log all reduced items, think they must have got wise to my earlier antics  Grin

So you worked in the Bread dsection but still cannot make sandwiches, so much for work experience! Grin


All pre made, things that needed to be hot went in the walk in oven!

Mostly was all the pre-sealed stuff i worked on.

I can actually make sarnies, i use those Toastie bags here at work to make up one and toast it. they work quite well!
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Re: Student Fee's
Reply #21 - 17. Dec 2009 at 11:12
 
Marks DTM Calib wrote on 16. Dec 2009 at 22:15:
It WAS wealth creation.....more and more of it is moving abroad and as they are educated here.....its all to easy to off shore serious developments


Yes the organisation in this country doesn't really have a clue.  A recent BBC news item about how far ahead britain is in wave technology showed a couple of ideas currently being worked on, as if they were new stuff. However Salter's Duck was invented way back in 1974, but the powers in the nuclear and coal fired industries killed it off, cause it could have been fairly cheap to produce compared to their prices. Britain is too choked up with layers of civil servants who do a fine job of making industry uneconomic hence it moves overseas.

Ken
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