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Nick

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  • Aug 16, 2023
  • #13,931
SBAndy said:
I do this whilst eating. The sucking fingers bit, not washing my hands. Hate the feel of greasy fingers (ooh matron).

So do you suck all your fingers at once after eating?
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No, I just wash them or wipe them.
 

dutchman

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  • Aug 17, 2023
  • #13,932
Nick said:
When did beggars at McDonald's drive through become a thing?

Crack heads sat asking for money
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Been sat there in the Alvis retail park for as long as I can remember.

(Also in the entrance to Morrisons)

There's a couple of 'professionals' live in Holyhead Road and put on shabby clothes just before they go begging.
 
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Ian1779

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  • Aug 17, 2023
  • #13,933
Middle age knobheads preaching about A Levels not defining you when they went to Uni for free.
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Aug 17, 2023
  • #13,934
Ian1779 said:
Middle age knobheads preaching about A Levels not defining you when they went to Uni for free.
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Didn't yours go so well, Ian??
 

Ian1779

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  • Aug 17, 2023
  • #13,935
OffenhamSkyBlue said:
Didn't yours go so well, Ian??
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They went OK to be fair, but I also got to do my degree for virtually nothing. That opportunity doesn’t exist for youngsters and it is wrong.
 
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Tommo1993

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,936
The increased carelessness of pedestrians when it’s raining. Not a care in the world walking behind a reversing lorry in the best of conditions but more in a hurry because you’re getting a bit wet - while visibility is also very poor. But I suppose you wouldn’t mind if my wheel made your head look like a smashed watermelon.
 

Grendel

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,937
Ian1779 said:
They went OK to be fair, but I also got to do my degree for virtually nothing. That opportunity doesn’t exist for youngsters and it is wrong.
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In the past you did actually have to have a brain to go to university to be fair
 
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shmmeee

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,938
Grendel said:
In the past you did actually have to have a brain to go to university to be fair
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Would you support some kind of system of grants for high performing students?
 

Mcbean

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,939
Tommo1993 said:
The increased carelessness of pedestrians when it’s raining. Not a care in the world walking behind a reversing lorry in the best of conditions but more in a hurry because you’re getting a bit wet - while visibility is also very poor. But I suppose you wouldn’t mind if my wheel made your head look like a smashed watermelon.
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Not only when it’s raining - those looking at a mobile phone while crossing are heading towards a Darwin Award
 
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Grendel

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,940
shmmeee said:
Would you support some kind of system of grants for high performing students?
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Yes and certainly on degrees which prove through the specific universities to offer certain hours lectures and tuition and employment opportunities

To me a lot of universities are just cash cows and property agents making money off inflated residence prices.

At least when I was there I did have 20 hours lectures and tutoring and an actual work placement
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,941
Grendel said:
At least when I was there I did have 20 hours lectures and tutoring
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I thought you did History!
 
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shmmeee

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  • Aug 18, 2023
  • #13,942
Grendel said:
Yes and certainly on degrees which prove through the specific universities to offer certain hours lectures and tuition and employment opportunities

To me a lot of universities are just cash cows and property agents making money off inflated residence prices.

At least when I was there I did have 20 hours lectures and tutoring and an actual work placement
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I’d like to see the golden handcuffs for public service come back where certain subject teachers get their loans wiped if they stay X years. I think there’s ways to help that aren’t just free for all. As much as I’d like free education until 21, the current system has produced some world class universities and I wouldn’t want funding cut completely.
 

Sbarcher

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,943
Grendel said:
Yes and certainly on degrees which prove through the specific universities to offer certain hours lectures and tuition and employment opportunities

To me a lot of universities are just cash cows and property agents making money off inflated residence prices.

At least when I was there I did have 20 hours lectures and tutoring and an actual work placement
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I’m with you on the property comment. I live in Oxfordshire and the University seems to own half the County. (Blenheim Palace seem to own the rest!).
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,944
Sbarcher said:
I’m with you on the property comment. I live in Oxfordshire and the University seems to own half the County. (Blenheim Palace seem to own the rest!).
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Although curiously they are divesting themselves of long held land in North Oxfordshire / South Warwickshire. I've tried and failed to buy at least two properties previously owned by them!
 

Grendel

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,945
shmmeee said:
I’d like to see the golden handcuffs for public service come back where certain subject teachers get their loans wiped if they stay X years. I think there’s ways to help that aren’t just free for all. As much as I’d like free education until 21, the current system has produced some world class universities and I wouldn’t want funding cut completely.
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I was actually going to be a teacher - I’d signed up for the years extra training at Sheffield - the profession would have much improved if I’d stuck with my original decision
 
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wingy

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,946
Deleted member 5849 said:
Although curiously they are divesting themselves of long held land in North Oxfordshire / South Warwickshire. I've tried and failed to buy at least two properties previously owned by them!
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At once,late developer?
 

Sbarcher

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,947
Deleted member 5849 said:
Although curiously they are divesting themselves of long held land in North Oxfordshire / South Warwickshire. I've tried and failed to buy at least two properties previously owned by them!
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Yep lots of interest in housing developments plus an application in (mainly Blenheim land) to build the biggest solar farm outside of China.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,948
wingy said:
At once,late developer?
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One after the other!

(Fenny Compton, and then Cropredy)
 

Ian1779

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,949
Grendel said:
In the past you did actually have to have a brain to go to university to be fair
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As I’ve said before, there needs to be far more on offer than just Uni. A comprehensive apprenticeship programme to sit along side the academic route.
 
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BodicoteSkyBlue

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  • Aug 19, 2023
  • #13,950
Sbarcher said:
Yep lots of interest in housing developments plus an application in (mainly Blenheim land) to build the biggest solar farm outside of China.
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The locals are not happy about that!
 

shmmeee

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  • Aug 20, 2023
  • #13,951
Ian1779 said:
As I’ve said before, there needs to be far more on offer than just Uni. A comprehensive apprenticeship programme to sit along side the academic route.
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I have done both, a four year modern apprenticeship at Marconi was great for a host of reasons. But completely impossible now without mass employment.

I think you need the government to step in for some trades at least, and do what the scummy third party apprenticeship companies are doing now: handle the organisation and student experience and partner with academia for academic content. Then if the work part isn’t up to scratch they can move you somewhere else. Let smaller businesses get apprentices without the admin overhead and lumpy experience for apprentices.
 
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Nuskyblue

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  • Aug 20, 2023
  • #13,952
The Spanish
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Aug 21, 2023
  • #13,953
shmmeee said:
Would you support some kind of system of grants for high performing students?
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Interesting idea, but the problem then comes with the correlation of high-performing students coming from better schools and wealthier backgrounds, so are more able to afford the fees anyway.
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Aug 21, 2023
  • #13,954
BodicoteSkyBlue said:
The locals are not happy about that!
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Too right. We need to be more secure in terms of food production in this country, so the drive towards "net zero" only being achieved by renewable energy is a total red herring. It is ludicrous that a farmer can earn more money from giving up his/her land for a solar farm than from food production!
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Aug 21, 2023
  • #13,955
Defendants not being compelled to be in court to hear the verdict or for sentencing. As with the bastard drug dealer (may he rot in hell) who shot Olivia Pratt-Korbell in Liverpool, the serial killer nurse should be required to be there. But if they don't show their cowardly faces, the sentencing guidelines need to be changed such that a no-show counts against them when the judge is considering mitigations. Make it known that they will get an extra 10 years on their life tariff for lack of remorse and insult to the victims' families.

EDIT: Not to mention respect for the judicial system!
I haven't named any of the guilty parties to avoid any oxygen of publicity!
 
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dutchman

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  • Aug 21, 2023
  • #13,956
The leaves are turning brown in Spon End and we ain't had a Summer yet!
 
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wingy

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  • Aug 21, 2023
  • #13,957
That's quite early in the recent past I think, but at least no hosepipe bans.
 

Sbarcher

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  • Aug 22, 2023
  • #13,958
shmmeee said:
I have done both, a four year modern apprenticeship at Marconi was great for a host of reasons. But completely impossible now without mass employment.

I think you need the government to step in for some trades at least, and do what the scummy third party apprenticeship companies are doing now: handle the organisation and student experience and partner with academia for academic content. Then if the work part isn’t up to scratch they can move you somewhere else. Let smaller businesses get apprentices without the admin overhead and lumpy experience for apprentices.
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I left school with crap O levels and took a Tech Apprenticeship. Managed to work my way up to be head of Division over engineers and scientists with honours etc. This could never happen now as I wouldn't even get on the starting line.
 
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Robinshio

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  • Aug 22, 2023
  • #13,959
Sbarcher said:
I left school with crap O levels and took a Tech Apprenticeship. Managed to work my way up to be head of Division over engineers and scientists with honours etc. This could never happen now as I wouldn't even get on the starting line.
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I think it has turned around again to some extent - 10 years ago you needed a degree for anything . Now many large organisations going the apprenticeship route even in favour of graduates
That is certainly happening where I work with much better results
 
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shmmeee

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  • Aug 22, 2023
  • #13,960
Robinshio said:
I think it has turned around again to some extent - 10 years ago you needed a degree for anything . Now many large organisations going the apprenticeship route even in favour of graduates
That is certainly happening where I work with much better results
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Most grad schemes should be apprenticeships IMO. Any business will find it better training staff specifically. I retrained six years ago and I don’t think I’ve used a single piece of tech I was taught. It’s just a fancy application filter to find capable people.

Get back to degrees being for passion and research and jobs being about jobs. I definitely bring something others don’t as a programmer with a Computer Science degree, but am I am overall better developer than those who are self taught? Not particularly. Same for teaching TBH other than my subject knowledge.

My ex sister in law has an animation degree and has worked at Howdens in the office and now works as a train conductor. Other than killing her passion for animation, what was the point in her degree for her or the state? Wouldn’t both have been better off with a system where she could earn and also have avenues to further her passion?
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Aug 22, 2023
  • #13,961
shmmeee said:
Most grad schemes should be apprenticeships IMO. Any business will find it better training staff specifically. I retrained six years ago and I don’t think I’ve used a single piece of tech I was taught. It’s just a fancy application filter to find capable people.

Get back to degrees being for passion and research and jobs being about jobs. I definitely bring something others don’t as a programmer with a Computer Science degree, but am I am overall better developer than those who are self taught? Not particularly. Same for teaching TBH other than my subject knowledge.

My ex sister in law has an animation degree and has worked at Howdens in the office and now works as a train conductor. Other than killing her passion for animation, what was the point in her degree for her or the state? Wouldn’t both have been better off with a system where she could earn and also have avenues to further her passion?
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I think I agree with this. The problem we have now is that universities have been run as private businesses for many years and have now got debts and property interests that mean the status quo must continue.

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fernandopartridge

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  • Aug 23, 2023
  • #13,962
He plays as a "name shirt number of imaginary role in a team wearing 1-11" 30 years after the event

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fernandopartridge

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  • Aug 23, 2023
  • #13,963
Further to last post, it must be remembered that in our last season of 1-11 shirts, Mick Quinn usually wore 10 and Rosario wore 9 despite the latter playing more as a link between midfield and attack. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Peter Ndlovu wore 6.

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Deleted member 5849

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  • Aug 23, 2023
  • #13,964
shmmeee said:
Most grad schemes should be apprenticeships IMO. Any business will find it better training staff specifically. I retrained six years ago and I don’t think I’ve used a single piece of tech I was taught. It’s just a fancy application filter to find capable people.

Get back to degrees being for passion and research and jobs being about jobs. I definitely bring something others don’t as a programmer with a Computer Science degree, but am I am overall better developer than those who are self taught? Not particularly. Same for teaching TBH other than my subject knowledge.

My ex sister in law has an animation degree and has worked at Howdens in the office and now works as a train conductor. Other than killing her passion for animation, what was the point in her degree for her or the state? Wouldn’t both have been better off with a system where she could earn and also have avenues to further her passion?
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Not so long ago, many major IT firms used to hire people with English and History degrees ahead of IT ones as they brought critical thinking, the ability to solve problems, and weren't encumbered with the useless knowledge so could be trained afresh.
 

shmmeee

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  • Aug 23, 2023
  • #13,965
Robinshio said:
I think it has turned around again to some extent - 10 years ago you needed a degree for anything . Now many large organisations going the apprenticeship route even in favour of graduates
That is certainly happening where I work with much better results
Click to expand...

Most grad schemes should be apprenticeships IMO. Any business will find it better training staff specifically. I retrained six years ago and I don’t think I’ve used a single piece of tech I was taught. It’s just a fancy application filter to find capable people.

Get back to degrees being for passion and research and jobs being about jobs. I definitely bring something others don’t as a programmer with a Computer Science degree, but am I am overall better developer than those who are self taught? Not particularly. Same for teaching TBH other than my subject knowledge.

My ex sister in law has an animation degree and has worked at Howdens in the office and now works as a train conductor. Other than killing her passion for animation, what was the point in her degree for her or the state? Wouldn’t both have been better off with a system where she could earn and also have avenues to further her passion?
Deleted member 5849 said:
Not so long ago, many major IT firms used to hire people with English and History degrees ahead of IT ones as they brought critical thinking, the ability to solve problems, and weren't encumbered with the useless knowledge so could be trained afresh.
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Including my Dad. Guy I used to work with was a Biology grad who just decided tech paid better. Still grads though. And if all degrees are doing is basically selecting for intelligence and/or work ethic surely there’s a mechanism we can devise that doesn’t bankrupt everyone and take three years out their life?
 
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