Number 9 wrote:Kharhaz wrote:Number 9 wrote:Thats the thing though,hundreds off thousands don't have this mortgage rate.Also thousands are being paid off every week in factories,building jobs,mortgage shops,call centres etc etc etc!
As for its to do with the press..BULLSH'IT..tell that to the 27000 who lost their jobs in Woolworths!
I think what you meant to say is you're own mortgage is safe and so is your job!Unfortunately there are millions out there living on a knife edge.
Everyones bound to know someone in dire straights.two mates of mine for example have been put on a 3 day week until further notice,there are plenty in the same boat and worse!
As for prices coming down,thats simply because traders know that people dont have the ££ to spend.Bring prices down or sell nothing,they have no choice!
Thats about it. The problem is, this country is greedy. Starting from the government and work your way down. Despite the doom and gloom that is happening, who is being hit worse? the rich folk who put us in this mess? of course not, they look after there own. Looking at the year past, its not just money, its lives at risk. You look at the authorities in charge of Baby P, there goal was to meet the requirements set by the standards set by the government to ensure goals were met by there standards, it was unfortunate with Baby P, he really did need help.
Look at the reaction since this problem, the credit crunch. Its the unemployed who are the problem, they are soaking up all the resources, not the banks, or the rich tax dodgers, its our fault for being unemployed. Its our fault because we are out of work and fall below the standards of being employed because of where we live, having a family to support and above all not being able to invest in projects set up by the government.
People who were working and now unemployed are now falling into that "your fault" trap, and its sick.
Its time the government was changed, its time the companies and individuals making money from this country and giving nothing back were brought to account. Its time to treat everyone fairly, across the board. But that wont happen for a long time, because as long as someone is low enough to be kicked, they will be.
You are right mate.I was out of work for about 5 months and it was 100% because of the credit crunch.The building stopped practically over night here so there were no houses needing Plumbing/heating put in.As a result about 50% of the workforce in the building trade were made jobless and I was one of the casualties.
Its a laugh when you go and ask for help with income/rent etc.After paying tax every week for 16 years I was made to feel as if you are a tramp asking for help.Why are you not working?Well because there are no jobs advertised in what I do..Im not qualified to do anything else!
Well retrain they said.They offered me to work in an office learning IT for 6 months 9-5 for an extra £15 a week!![]()
But I dont want to work in an office,I dont want IT qualifications.I went to college for 4 years because I wanted to do what I do.Well if you dont take this job we will stop your money!
Shower of kunts.It was a fight time and time again to get what Id paid tax for since I began work.
Never wanna be back there again..Im glad I got a good job now and lifes good!
The thing is though I dont mind this hard approach to bums that dont want to work and screw the system for everything they can get.But if a person who genuinely wants to work is out of work because of the current climate they should be given a bit more help..not treated like a scum bag,dole for life bum!
I guess the government would argue..that everyone is treated the same.In some circumstances though thats not on!
I don't know anything about your life obviously but it mightn't be a bad idea to work in another area (even though there is f*ck all extra money in it) as you never know - you might end up good at it, get promotions, get new career etc , also the building industry might be screwed for the next 5-10 years. My neighbour is an engineer but used to be an accountant, got fed up so did something completely different and loves it.