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Originally Posted by Mogwyth
You tell that to the people who are now stacking supermarket shelves instead of making stuff!!!
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Most of that is a myth.To add to that...........making stuff can be as boring a chore as anything else.
When Chrysler had the factory here you could not get a job in it for love or money. If you worked in the shipyards it was a hard and cold way of life. If you went down the pit it was worse. I have family that worked in all three of the aforementioned. I am in building which is badly hit now but nothing new. Many a day on a building site in filthy conditions and weather I would have loved to be in a clean Supermarket with trainers on (rather than wellys) handling clean goods rather than steel scaffolding poles with ice on them.
I`m sure if two or three Supermarkets had cropped up in our mining villages in the 60s there would have been an Exodus of miners to fill the posts Pronto
There`s nowt wrong with stacking shelves if it`s work your after.
Life was always "better" looking back. We`re not that bad off.
My Nephew was to follow all of us family with a trade. Company went bust before his time was out and he got a job in Barclays sitting in the office handling complaints online.
He`s only 20 and this year has a bonus of 16k on top of a really decent salary............ Yeah things are terrible! No jobs or tradition lasts forever.....thank God......where would we be without change and new challenge.
Nothing personal Mogwyth against your reply............just an alternative view

In essence a lot of jobs were done in the past as there was no alternative. It`s always the way.