Peter wrote:A Cook, for example, would have to give a Return of Service of perhaps 18 months from completion of 6 months training, whereas a Mechanical Engineering Apprentice would have to give at least 5 years from completion of his 3 years training.
Peter wrote:Keith wrote:Come on Peter, great response from DS, he got you good there boy!
How much are you paying to visit China Keith?
I've done it all for nowt, and most of South East Asia, and Oz, and NZ, and North America, and the best of the Mediterranean coast, and much of the Middle East.
And got a nice pension out of it, £900 clear a month just about pays for mine and Doris' annual jaunts.
Enjoy the eclipse, and the tidal bore.
We'll enjoy the Tiger and sunsets in Kota Kinabalu, 4 days to go
Anyone know a good B&B in Burton? We'll be there
james456 wrote:http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/Be-An-Apprentice/Qualifications.aspx
5 GCSEs at grade G can get you onto an apprenticeship.
Keith wrote:Peter wrote:A Cook, for example, would have to give a Return of Service of perhaps 18 months from completion of 6 months training, whereas a Mechanical Engineering Apprentice would have to give at least 5 years from completion of his 3 years training.
There you go... sign up as a cook now, then stand as an MP at the next General Election. Queens Regs mean you have to be immediately released. You've just about got time to get in, trained and then 'jump ship' just in time to lose at the next election*. And if you win, well, no worries there either!
*I don't think you can be recalled if unsuccessful
Peter wrote:Look at many of the teenage single mums.
Their idea of employment is to get pregnant, which gives them a right to a roof over their head.
Benefits of all sorts follow.
Many consider getting their cheques as their wages.
Abbo wrote:bring back national service and get these ....holes of the streets.
Keith wrote:The standing as an MP was mentioned on Radio 4 this week as being "the quickest way out of the armed forces is to stand as an MP because queens regs mean you have to immediately be released".
Gnasher wrote:That act says you can't be both, isn't that what Keith is trying to get across? That to be an MP, you have to leave the armed forces?
Peter wrote:It's easy then.
You get up one morning feeling well hacked-off with this Army lark, and think "I'll stand to be an MP. All I have to do is google up on it, fill in the application form, and I'll be in civvy street in a month."
I'd be interested to know how many disillusioned servicemen have been successful in working their ticket to stand for Parliament.
I suspect none.
Abbo wrote:The thing is this country is such an easy touch for lazy gets that cant be arsed to get out of bed and go to work, an easy touch for imigrants to come to this country and be given housing and benefits, iv worked all my life since leaving school 40 years ago, never claimed any kind of benefits, payed my taxes etc etc and it really annoys me knowing that my tax is paying towards these 'people'
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