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i worked for a chicken and dairy farm across the road when i was 13 during  the school holidays. Miserable bastard said i was going to get  paid and after slogging my guts out he gave me a fiver. 

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18 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

No they don't have to be paid at all.  Typical employers trying to get something for nothing.  If they do sod all then fair enough, but if they pull their weight they at least deserve a small token gesture, such as a bottle of tequilla, or whatever it is the kids are drinking these days.

It's work experience Steve. If nothing else, the kids learn that no matter how much energy and effort they put in, the employer won't reward or appreciate it. 

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1 hour ago, kimtree said:

i worked for a chicken and dairy farm across the road when i was 13 during  the school holidays. Miserable bastard said i was going to get  paid and after slogging my guts out he gave me a fiver. 

You got paid, he didn't lie, what you moaning about? :lol:

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I know another lady that runs a small business that takes on these youngsters for work experiance, she doesn't give them anything either. To get to her place they would have to pay for transport unless they were very local. Throwing them a few quid to cover travel costs and a bit of lunch wouldn't be too far out IMO.

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55 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

It's work experience Steve. If nothing else, the kids learn that no matter how much energy and effort they put in, the employer won't reward or appreciate it. 

I appreciate its work experience.  And if they are lingering around and just simply learning things and gaining a bit of experience then thats all fair.  If however they are actively contributing to productivity and earning the boss extra income then they should absolutely be paid something, even if only a token gesture.

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53 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

You got paid, he didn't lie, what you moaning about? :lol:

yes but i had visions of 20 quid at least. Still by the next holiday i made sure to ask for work on a set rate.

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3 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

I appreciate its work experience.  And if they are lingering around and just simply learning things and gaining a bit of experience then thats all fair.  If however they are actively contributing to productivity and earning the boss extra income then they should absolutely be paid something, even if only a token gesture.

bit like the YTS. Paid bugger all and well and truly utilised as slave labour

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Just now, kimtree said:

bit like the YTS. Paid bugger all and well and truly utilised as slave labour

Yeah, in a lot of cases!  For the ones who walked away with a job at the end of it then it was worth while, but naturally there will always be people looking to exploit the system for their own gain.

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My son works in the local pub kitchen at weekends, however he had choices of work experience places . So he decided  the pub was the best option as he was already in paid employment there,  @£6 somthing p/h for two wks he was happy.

he did tell me that if he went anywhere else it would have been free labour.

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1 minute ago, Steve Bullman said:

Yeah, in a lot of cases!  For the ones who walked away with a job at the end of it then it was worth while, but naturally there will always be people looking to exploit the system for their own gain.

did put me on my life's path though

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