Off topic stuff is what makes this an interesting forum, you never know what will happen.
Itās about my reaction to Paul Treyvaud and how my job and pay in the context of Covid is relevant to that reaction
Weāve established zero full time public sector workers were made redundant during the recession.
So if the unemployment rate tripled during 2007-2009 then that was solely the private sector who were being made redundant and that defeats any preposterous notion that the public sector fared badly during the recession. They had secure jobs, guaranteed pay rises, their pensions secured while many people in the private sector were jobless and had to emigrate or take postings far less well paid than they previously had.
This is a discussion you donāt want to have but you should have thought of that first before you made your ridiculous point.
He didnāt clarify pal , he retractedā¦when you understand the difference youāll understand
why calling people āpurposely thick ā when you did was ridiculous.Iām not going 20 posts with you , itās obvious you steamed in without fully reading his post ā¦
I didnāt say being a teacher is great. Iām just responding to the poormouthing and victim playing of teachers. You seem to have made false promises as to your reading levels. They seem bog standard, you are unable to develop a coherent argument or understand basic points.
For some fellas itās not. The man is right to stand up for their right to open their business. But playing the big man and making big claims without opening up against the restrictions you complain about due to the fact that the goverment has provided a decent support package is bollocks.