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Originally Posted by Kursk
Those same people get right on my wick. I wouldn't let them near my car. I can clean my own car and I don't do it in the rain. Duh. Meanwhile I have to put up with them interrupting me when I go shopping and making tea in spaces that are there for parking. Or they want to squeegee my windscreen; will their insurance cover any inadvertent damage btw?  .
You don't see that 'work ethic' in the natives because the natives are no longer slave to the gentry. You're perpetuating a social class you claim to abhor.
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Horses for courses. I sometimes clean my car. and in winter even if it is raining the car gets cleaned once a week salt build up etc.
The only thing I abhor is that the percentage of people in the UK who whinge about people 'coming over here, taking our jobs' would at best last a day doing the work in the conditions that migrants work in.
I certainly couldn't do it.
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Originally Posted by Taf
These "car washers" are up to the same trick as the "scrap metal collectors" and "Big Issue vendors".
Access to Benefits by doing a menial job for the minimum hours required, all at income levels that mean no Income Tax.
So a year of menial work, then you can sit back and rake it all in....
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Old, but still true...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-benefit.html
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So, therefore they just setup the car washes, work for a year. then they close so they can claim benefits, is that the suggestion? If so, have any evidence to support it?