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I’m not referring to a person of below average height in the Army.
There appears to be a shortage of available staff, professional, qualified, useless or other.
I’ve been looking for ages with two threads on the employment forum here and adverts elsewhere, with very little interest.
I’m in desperate need of anyone who is competent.
The only two enquiries during the last two months gave me the impression that I had to move my business to their mums house and make breakfast before they’d scrape themselves off the mattress, to update their social media.
Anyway, I just wondered if it’s coincidental or is there a general shortage of people at this time?
 



Where are you based mate?
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7 minutes ago, ben_y said:

 


Ah that’s a shame, I’m Essex based. Having the opposite problem. Trying to find good firms to sub to. I have my regulars but just want to change things up a little.

 

Out of interest only, where are you based in Essex?

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12 minutes ago, Mark J said:

50p a brick up here.

That's £500/1000. My mate is in Norwich on £450/1000, and still making good money.

 

It's horses for courses Bolam. My mate will work here for 8 months then get himself over to Spain, or Portugal for the winter. A luxury my work can't afford.

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