Name: Anonymous 2011-11-20 11:47
I love seeing all the babyboomers (1945-1965) moaing, They enjoyed a decent standard of education, free university, low house prices, stable job market low competition from overseas and generous pensions.
I never benefitted from any of this, the door closed before i was born, i paid my university fees.
I am increasingly alarmed at the lack of prospects that exist for us, There are faults and poor expectations all round, A lot of people seem unrealistic about the world BUT £6 per hour in a dead end job?
That is less than £800 per month and after rent and bills what exactly is left? EE workers know they are only doing the job for a few years and can save, especially as they have much lower overheads.
I never benefitted from any of this, the door closed before i was born, i paid my university fees.
I am increasingly alarmed at the lack of prospects that exist for us, There are faults and poor expectations all round, A lot of people seem unrealistic about the world BUT £6 per hour in a dead end job?
That is less than £800 per month and after rent and bills what exactly is left? EE workers know they are only doing the job for a few years and can save, especially as they have much lower overheads.