MrHappy Posted May 11, 2023 Posted May 11, 2023 My spelling ect is shite- but I do know the difference between forcible & foreseeable Quote Mr Veritas God
PeterJames Posted May 11, 2023 Posted May 11, 2023 If you wear expensive ship then they can foresee it being stolen Quote
MrHappy Posted May 11, 2023 Author Posted May 11, 2023 My cousin had a heavy gold chain ripped off in punch up, It was recorded as a crime at the time, months later he found out his house insurance provided cover.... Cue photographic proof of him looking like Mr T in borrowed jewellery Quote Mr Veritas God
sixwheeledbeast Posted May 11, 2023 Posted May 11, 2023 Local rags regularly post articles online with obvious spelling errors like this. I ain't the best at English grammer but I can spot typos and bad spelling. I didn't go to Uni and study English, PR or Journalism either... Quote
MrHappy Posted May 11, 2023 Author Posted May 11, 2023 2 minutes ago, sixwheeledbeast said: I didn't go to Uni and study English, PR or Journalism either... I knew 1 person that went to uni 1yr older than me, ended up a GP in singapore Quote Mr Veritas God
PeterJames Posted May 12, 2023 Posted May 12, 2023 19 hours ago, MrHappy said: I knew 1 person that went to uni 1yr older than me, ended up a GP in singapore My next door neighbour at my old house went to uni and ended up working there. My son is just about to graduate but isnt looking to work in the industry he graduated in. I hope that that may change and I am sure he will make use of his £50k debt degree eventually. He is looking to work for himself selling stuff. Quote
sixwheeledbeast Posted May 12, 2023 Posted May 12, 2023 I hear a lot of people say "student debt". The way they seem structured now it's more like a mortgage with a rate based from your income, I think it would more beneficial mentally to think of it that way than a "debt". Quote
norman Posted May 12, 2023 Posted May 12, 2023 I've no issue with students paying back for their uni education, a fair way imo rather than everyone else paying for it. As you say it's only paid back at a percentage over a certain amount of earnings (9% of outstanding debt when you hit 28k or thereabouts) I could count on one hand the people from my school who went onto uni but nowadays it's the norm so dilutes the talent pool imo. There's also the cost of accommodation and living if they don't qualify for a grant and for a couple of years we were paying over £1.2k pcm just for accommodation. As I say, I have no issues with those who benefit paying back providing those who can't afford it are subsidised to go in the first place. *eta, not talent pool, more the prestige of going. 1 Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
james.wilson Posted May 13, 2023 Posted May 13, 2023 Imo it's the cream that go to uni. If everyone goes it's just another a level. However I was intrigued on the t level. Didn't know if it and seems a good idea Quote securitywarehouse Security Supplies from Security Warehouse Trade Members please contact us for your TSI vetted trade discount.
al-yeti Posted May 13, 2023 Posted May 13, 2023 1 hour ago, james.wilson said: Imo it's the cream that go to uni. If everyone goes it's just another a level. However I was intrigued on the t level. Didn't know if it and seems a good idea I thought it had become that, definitely not the cream going to uni these days , anyone can get a degree and anyone can get a master's Quote
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