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    A fitting end to New Labour MP's

    Labour's Nick Palmer become first ex-MP to go on the dole - Telegraph


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    The ousted MP who speaks six languages, has a PhD in maths and once designed a computer game about the Battle of Britain, admitted that he was curious to see whether he would be “browbeaten into applying for jobs on a building site”.
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      #3
      He could go contracting.

      Hope he'll be IR35 compliant tho'
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        #4
        Originally posted by threaded View Post
        He could go contracting.

        Hope he'll be IR35 compliant tho'
        MPs get a good payoff. He doesn't have to worry about money.

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          #5
          he was curious to see whether he would be “browbeaten into applying for jobs on a building site”.
          What an out-of-touch, arrogant pr1ck!! What site manager is going to employ a 60 yr old doctor of mathematics with no experience, on a building site?

          Typical of New Liebores attitude to unemployment; "there's plenty of jobs out there, just go for one of those". All very well in theory, but there is such a thing as being "over qualified" and an employer isn't going to want to repeat the advertising/interview/selection/training process 2 months down the line because Dr. Whatshisname has decided it's actually a tad rougher than he thought, or because he's landed a cushy number on the board of a local business.

          Even in "our" line of work the "lower paid" posts are unattainable as soon as you mention qualifications and/or experience, not to mention age and/or expected salary.

          The vegetarian option.

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            Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
            What an out-of-touch, arrogant pr1ck!! What site manager is going to employ a 60 yr old doctor of mathematics with no experience, on a building site?

            Typical of New Liebores attitude to unemployment; "there's plenty of jobs out there, just go for one of those". All very well in theory, but there is such a thing as being "over qualified" and an employer isn't going to want to repeat the advertising/interview/selection/training process 2 months down the line because Dr. Whatshisname has decided it's actually a tad rougher than he thought, or because he's landed a cushy number on the board of a local business.

            Even in "our" line of work the "lower paid" posts are unattainable as soon as you mention qualifications and/or experience, not to mention age and/or expected salary.

            Alternatively, he was making a joke about people's perceptions of what goes on in JobCentres

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              #7
              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              Alternatively, he was making a joke about people's perceptions of what goes on in JobCentres
              Hmmmmm, well Nick, I concede it could be a "joke", but it's a pretty bloody poor one if it is.

              He then went on to say . . .

              “It's a sensitive situation even for optimistic people like me, and I felt almost like giving him a hug,” he admitted.

              But he was less optimistic for the future of the Jobcentre itself.

              “I gather from other sources that the office is under new orders: to freeze recruitment, lay off all fixed-term staff and outsource much of their work to private companies,” he wrote.

              “The shape of things to come may be more worrying.”

              "may be more worrying" ?? For a parent, with kids to feed, a mortgage (or rent) to pay and no fat payout from the government as compensation, I should put it a might stronger than may be worrying!!

              Nope, sorry Nick, I can't see any humour in that. I stick to my original opinion; he's an out-of-touch, arrogant pr1ck.
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                Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
                Hmmmmm, well Nick, I concede it could be a "joke", but it's a pretty bloody poor one if it is.

                He then went on to say . . .




                "may be more worrying" ?? For a parent, with kids to feed, a mortgage (or rent) to pay and no fat payout from the government as compensation, I should put it a might stronger than may be [i]worrying[i]!!

                Nope, sorry Nick, I can't see any humour in that. I stick to my original opinion; he's an out-of-touch, arrogant pr1ck.
                It's quite obvious that he's talking specifically about the future of JobCentres and their staff, not about the country as a whole. (It's also quite obvious that he doesn't intend that part of his message to be taken humorously.)

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                  #9
                  Dunno. My sister keeps landing little paid jobs and she's almost 70.
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                    #10
                    Well Im not dissing Nick Palmer, he was my MP, a good hard worker and not on the take like most of them.

                    I sent him an email petition on scrapping the current libel laws and he promptly replied, at 10pm one evening.

                    The only reason I didn't vote for him was because I wanted labour and the snot goblin out.

                    I wish Nick well and hope he finds something soon...
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