I've got a bit of a thing about this and my recent experiences with bloody cleaners proves it.
Decided to get in touch with an agency and get a cleaner in. First one lasted about 7 weeks. Used to turn up moan to the Mrs about how crap a job it was cleaning. Then again, in 7 weeks she only turned up for 3 - the other weeks there was some sort of emergency. So she got canned.
Next one turns up. Starts out OK no problems. Shes started the usual moaning now, turning up late, and now this week says she cant make it because its her birthday and she wants to go out for the day instead. WTF! I'll try that next time client wants an urgent roll-out of something and see how long I last.
Which goes back to my point. If you're stuck in a low paid job, then I think theres a ton of people out there who are doing this not because they're unlucky or whatever, but because of their attitude to work. My recent experience proves this - OK so you're stuck doing a cleaning job but if you cant even do that properly then you aint going to get anything better.
Not wanting to sound like a bit of a Tory scummer here but I've always thought that 95% of people can go to college if they put a bit of effort into it. It annoys me so much then when people bleat at how lucky you are/how hard done by they are when they never got off their arse to better themselves!
(Of course, notwithstanding that there are people out who never got the chance due to illness, looking after an ill family member etc - thats completely different!)
Decided to get in touch with an agency and get a cleaner in. First one lasted about 7 weeks. Used to turn up moan to the Mrs about how crap a job it was cleaning. Then again, in 7 weeks she only turned up for 3 - the other weeks there was some sort of emergency. So she got canned.
Next one turns up. Starts out OK no problems. Shes started the usual moaning now, turning up late, and now this week says she cant make it because its her birthday and she wants to go out for the day instead. WTF! I'll try that next time client wants an urgent roll-out of something and see how long I last.
Which goes back to my point. If you're stuck in a low paid job, then I think theres a ton of people out there who are doing this not because they're unlucky or whatever, but because of their attitude to work. My recent experience proves this - OK so you're stuck doing a cleaning job but if you cant even do that properly then you aint going to get anything better.
Not wanting to sound like a bit of a Tory scummer here but I've always thought that 95% of people can go to college if they put a bit of effort into it. It annoys me so much then when people bleat at how lucky you are/how hard done by they are when they never got off their arse to better themselves!
(Of course, notwithstanding that there are people out who never got the chance due to illness, looking after an ill family member etc - thats completely different!)
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