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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 12 Mar 2014 19:44 - 38102 of 81564

Perhaphs hays or Manuel can put him up for the night and take him off the street.

aldwickk - 12 Mar 2014 20:04 - 38103 of 81564

Re: Tom Winnfrith

His Gold Fund done very well for a time , but the wheel's started to fall off and he kept going thinking a high Gold price would save him. The US printing vast sums of money didn't mean the Gold price would reach a all time high in real terms.

goldfinger - 12 Mar 2014 20:11 - 38104 of 81564

Thats why he got the sack Alders, I heard it from the bosses mouth Jim Mellon on twitter.

He got his pizza joint as pay off for his resignation and they had to bring in directors to uncover the scale of the loss and mess.

How on earth he dare have a go at Bob Crow is beyond me.

aldwickk - 12 Mar 2014 20:38 - 38105 of 81564

goldie

Just watched Tom's Video , funny with all that's going on in the Ukraine he didn't mention any Gold shares to buy

goldfinger - 12 Mar 2014 20:45 - 38106 of 81564

Alders he looks like a tramp. And hes getting worse and worse.

Just letting himself go.

Im sure his sack at Rivington as effected him mentaly. Shame he was once upon a time a good stock picker then got in with the wrong crowd and cant manage a folio to save his life.

aldwickk - 12 Mar 2014 22:21 - 38107 of 81564

Goldie

Yes he does , what is it Drink , drug's , Wife left him ?

goldfinger - 12 Mar 2014 23:00 - 38108 of 81564

Probably stress of the former job.

MaxK - 13 Mar 2014 09:14 - 38109 of 81564

Fred1new - 13 Mar 2014 09:33 - 38110 of 81564

Is the bull called Wavey Davey or Nigel??


Fred1new - 13 Mar 2014 09:33 - 38111 of 81564

This is probably more like Nige and Dave!

goldfinger - 13 Mar 2014 09:51 - 38112 of 81564

WHAT.........no front page Tory scandals today.

Must be a first.

cynic - 13 Mar 2014 10:01 - 38113 of 81564

good morning old chap ..... good to see you have recovered a sense of humour

Fred1new - 13 Mar 2014 10:02 - 38114 of 81564

GF,

When reading the Nigel case I am beginning to understand what attracts Manuel and the Hazy One to the torrid party!



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Strange if somebody on the dole "diddle" the his "unemployment claims" he would probably end up behind bars.

But nicking money as follows doesn't:
Strange !

But suppose it is because the private sector is more efficient and cost effective?




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Troubled security firm G4S has agreed to repay £108.9m plus tax to the UK government after overcharging on contracts to tag offenders.

The payment is higher than the £24m offered last year by G4S, which faces a fraud inquiry into the tagging scandal.

The Ministry of Justice said that if criminal charges are brought, it "would consider" if further money is due.


Haystack - 13 Mar 2014 10:11 - 38115 of 81564

Nice trend

Update - Labour lead at 2
by YouGov in Politics
Thu March 13, 2014 6 a.m. GMT

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 12th March - Con 35%, Lab 37%, LD 9%, UKIP 13%;

goldfinger - 13 Mar 2014 10:32 - 38116 of 81564

Yep just be on SKY,source reckon its a poll taken in Camorons own constituency and surrounding area.

Haystack - 13 Mar 2014 10:33 - 38117 of 81564

ICM poll - UKIP is the least liked and most disliked party.

cynic - 13 Mar 2014 10:38 - 38118 of 81564

the indication for ages was that labour had a 7% lead
however, it is more than likely that EM has thrown away a lot of support through his wishy-washy so-called policy on EU
a lot of labour voters and others will be and indeed are (per yesterday's wireless) extremely cross about that

goldfinger - 13 Mar 2014 10:38 - 38119 of 81564

Well Hays and Cyners says their are no jobs for Labours new work programme for under 25s........whats this then.........


Job Vacancies Approach 800,000 But North-South Divide Remains

The number of advertised job vacancies grew by 3.1% between December 2013 and January 2014, with the total number of available jobs across the UK now at 768,104 and expected to exceed 800,000 by the end of February 2014, according to research by Adzuna.co.uk seen by the Welfare News Service (WNS).

The headline figure represent a 14% increase on this time 12 months ago and research suggests that the apparent rise in advertised job vacancies is at least partly due to a strengthening manufacturing sector, which now employs around 2.5 million people across the country.

> Although the the apparent rise in advertised job vacancies in my Jobcentre appears to be because there are so many self-employed, commission-based non-jobs.

In particular, significant growth in the UK’s car industry accounted for 10,012 advertised vacancies in January 2014 – triple the number advertised in January 2013 and experts predict that UK car production will reach record levels by 2017, creating even more jobs. The UK’s largest car manufacturer, Nissan, has started production on a new factory in Sunderland, providing jobs for more than 7,000 people.

> For some people. It’s generally understood locally that you have no chance at all of getting a job at Nissan if you’re aged over 30.

And we’d better hope that Nissan don’t decide they can make more profits elsewhere in the world and up sticks, thereby creating a domino effect amongst their suppliers.

I never feel putting all your eggs in one basket is a good idea, but it keeps happening. A few years ago, call centres were the way ahead for the region – until they decided to relocate overseas.

Andrew Hunter, co-founder of Adzuna, said:

“Manufacturing will play a key role in the rejuvenation of the British economy. It will help to increase the productivity of the country’s labour force, and help us catch up with our overseas competitors. The Bank of England has cited that greater economic productivity is needed to validate wage expectations, and manufacturing is one of the key vehicles to drive this forward.”

He added: “While the booming car industry is fuelling vacancy growth around the UK, the real future of the UK’s manufacturing industry lies in new technology. Manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing could remove the need for many elements in supply chains, bringing large parts of production back to the UK and increase demand for skilled labour in the industry.”

Despite an increase in the number of available jobs in the UK, the North-South divide remains. Nine of the top ten cities to find a job in January were concentrated in the South, while seven of the worst ten cities to find a job were in the North.

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Cambridge is the easiest place to find work, according to Adzuna’s research, where jobs outnumber jobseeker’s four to one. This is in stark comparison to the Wirral where an average 27.28 people are applying for each job vacancy in the city.

Andrew Hunter said:

“It’s vital that government initiatives attempt to bridge the gaping North-South split in the jobs market. Encouraging manufacturing will have a positive effect on the whole economy, but it could further separate North from South. The North is home to British car manufacturing, and a collection of Jaguar Land Rover production plants are based in the Midlands. But our high-tech manufacturing plants are clustered in the South, with Cambridge and Guildford two key epicenters. It is this type of highly skilled manufacturing which we are re-shoring back to Britain. Once again, it will be the South that benefits the most.”

> So, no change there then.

Unemployed people looking for work will welcome news that the jobs market appears to be improving. However, the news for salary levels isn’t as positive.

> More advertised jobs does not necesserily mean more good jobs. It might – from my personal experience as someone looking for work – just mean more non-jobs, part-time work and zero-hour contracts. Remove all those and what do your figures show then ?

I certainly haven’t noticed many jobs advertised in the car industry locally

The average advertised salary fell by 1% to a 17-month low in January 2014 and now stands at £32,011 per annum, according to Adzuna.

Figures show that wages have fallen 4.6% since January 2013, which in monetary terms equates to a drop of £2,181 in advertised salaries, Adzuna say.

Click to download the research by Adzuna.

Source – Welfare News Service, 27 Feb 2014

http://welfarenewsservice.com/job-vacancies-approach-800000-north-south-divide-remains-wages-falling/

cynic - 13 Mar 2014 10:43 - 38120 of 81564

sticky - if there are so many job vacancies - and perhaps there are, though the north/south divide is no figment - then why aren't more people applying for them?

even part time or zero hour contracts are surely better than bugger all, though there is the caveat that >16 hours pw will impact benefit claims


PS - please please try to paraphrase = less "yardage" on the thread

Haystack - 13 Mar 2014 11:00 - 38121 of 81564

What a stupid chart of places where there are jobs. The two Iists are a comparison of where there are high tech jobs that need lots of training and skill. If you could remove such jobs, you might get sensible lists.
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