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Old 25-09-2021, 12:30   #86
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Re: Panic at the Pumps

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
You were stating that there would be shortages in other areas. Eg is being a shop worker or in food production higher paid? People are NOT being shop workers because it's higher paid than being an HGV driver.
People keep griping about pay levels being the reason for shortages in various areas, when that simply can't be the case as the higher-paying jobs are not there.
That answer was a 'slightly' sarcastic answer to your post here

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
That's an issue of lack of vacant positions, not the case here and in other examples.
. . and I simply suggested that Andrews (also slightly sarcastic post) of 'why don't they become HGV drivers?' would just remove a job shortage from one sector to another

There are also lots of high paying jobs out there, sadly unless you're a politician, solicitor, or decent footballer, you aint gonna get one
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