Monday, April 20, 2009

Polish stealing work from Chavs on JSA- UK?

I think its hilarious, that at a time where the government is trying to get all the chavs off the dole,JSA and what not , all the polish immigrants are nicking the work..





Its now a new fantastic excuse on Jeremey Kyle, at work when i see that i have a bunch of polish on my team i am so happy because i know the job will be done quick, effeciently and fun. Polish people in the UK are NOT lazy and i was just wondering what people on Job seekers allowance thought of this, are they being treating unfairly..what are your experiences and opinions...





I do not at all think people on JSA are chavs, im talking about people who previously conned the system, and because of thier hand outs were too lazy.





I think its hilarious, im glad im not a builder, cos id be screwed!

Polish stealing work from Chavs on JSA- UK?
What on earth is %26quot;hilarious%26quot; about people not being able to get jobs in the own country because of uncontrolled economic migration?





What if that builder has a mortgage to pay and children to care for and he can%26#039;t get work to provide for his family? Is that %26quot;hilarious%26quot;?





GROW UP!





Most British workers are NOT lazy either. Polish people are here because they can make more money here than at home. End of story.
Reply:Watch a pgm on TV couple days ago set in Peterborough - there are lots of agricultural jobs, veg picking etc. Most of these jobs pay about £7 per hour, which is good for unskilled. However the work is hard - I mean real hard work, physical and demanding.





Who takes most of these jobs? Why Polish workers, most of whom are either ex-industrial or agri-workers back in Poland.





The local %26#039;teen chavs%26#039; in Peterborough argue that the Poles are taking their jobs. This is simply not so. What the Poles do is hard work which the local chavs don%26#039;t want to do.





The English Peterborough chavs I saw were feckless layabouts sucking on cans of beer with spotty faces. I call them bone idle bastards and not worth a second of my time.





My admiration goes to the Polish workers out there in the fields helping our farmers bring in the massive harvests which we grow here. They%26#039;re doing it in all weathers too.





I am a part time cleaner, and as such do not get much per hour, about £6 for a night shift. I%26#039;m not complaining. I work with mostly African and Polish workers. Both groups think that a normal working day is about 12 hours. I have to tell them it%26#039;s tea break after we%26#039;ve slogged on for about 4 hours. Otherwise they just would not break off.





The kind of work I do, which is unskilled and low paid is on offer to anyone, yet there are no takers amongst the so called native white British population who think that earning an honest living as a cleaner is beneath them.





Well shove them.





There%26#039;s plenty of unskilled work for those who want it and for the time being the folk who want these jobs are the Poles and others from right across the British Commonwealth.





I walk up Whitehall most mornings after I finish my night shift in Victoria. The number of Poles and other EU workers out on the streets early is a real eye opener.





I left school in 1957 and joined the British Army as a boy of 15. In my working life I have been a telegraph operator - a job now no longer in existance and a courier driver and then finally a cleaner.





I have not had one day out of work in my 50+ years of working. I have never signed on. I retired about 18 months ago and now at age 66+ I%26#039;m still going.





I%26#039;ve got a lot of catching up to do, because the oldest employee where I live is now in his 101st year and still going. He cleans the vans for his company. He%26#039;s even managed a half Marathon and plans to do the London Marathon this year too.





I have always admired the Poles from afar, but now that I%26#039;ve had the privilege of working alongside them as part of the team, my admiration of them is of the very highest esteem.





I think the word I%26#039;m looking for is stubborn with a dogged determination to win.





In the Battle of Britain the first time the Polish Squadron RAF went up they shot down 16 Nazi warplanes. No one ever scored this amount in one go. Just mind boggling.





BATTLE OF BRITAIN POLISH SQUADRON ROYAL AIR FORCE





YouTube - Polish Squadrons in Battle of Britain


Go to %26quot;Learn English%26quot; by %26quot;moozmix%26quot; in german coast guard movie on ... Four Polish


squadrons eventually took part in the Battle of Britain (300 and 301 ...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di0pkn4Rg...
Reply:I think it should be an exchange programme and for evey Pole that is allowed to work here, we send one of our chavs to Poland. That would make me laugh!!
Reply:Once they introduce minimum wage in Poland which they don%26#039;t currently have almost all of them have stated they will be going back. I don%26#039;t blame them really if an abandoned house being shared with 10 people and a job with 50p an hour is better than what they have back in Poland then I%26#039;d move too!


But the prob is that no-one really in their right mind will work for 50p an hour on the farms apart from the immigrants and i don%26#039;t blame them i don%26#039;t think I%26#039;d do it, its not that the English are lazy its just the way of life you would be asking people to have would be appalling the polish they work themselves to the grind and in complete fairness good for them but its not a way to live life.


Its not that people won%26#039;t work its that there is a shortage of skilled jobs machines are replacing people work is being outsourced.
Reply:If a Pole can speak English, then I like him (or her) more than a chav.
Reply:put it this way would the poles like it if a million brits went to their country and took all the jobs?no,of course they wouldnt.
Reply:Yeah its so funny when you already have a job
Reply:I hear this all the time from the Chavs. %26quot;I can%26#039;t get a job because the Poles have nicked them%26quot;. They start stuttering when I respond with %26quot;You have been unemployed since 2002. And then you only worked for 3 weeks. The Poles arrived in 2005. How have they stolen your job? Many of these jobs existed, and were available before they arrived. But you considered this job beneath you, despite having no skills or qualifications?%26quot; By this stage the Chav is either glazed over with boredom, because what I have uttered is too intelligent for them, or is choking in his seat trying to conjure up a coherent phrase to answer with. That doesn%26#039;t involve %26quot;Can I have a Crisis Loan?%26quot; (after I have stopped their benefits. Again)





If you were an employer, would you rather have a hard working Pole who turns up on time every day and does his/her job efficiently, or a Chav who is habitually late (if bothering to turn up at all, messes about on the job, and is constantly harping on about his/her %26#039;rights%26#039;?





The Chavs need to take a leaf out of the Poles books: Get on their bikes and look for work. It is there, if they really want it.
Reply:Chris h wrote:





%26quot;put it this way would the poles like it if a million brits went to their country and took all the jobs?no,of course they wouldnt.%26quot;


I%26#039;m living in Poland and I would not mind if a million Brits came over to work here if they do the job we Poles don%26#039;t want to do.


At the moment there is a lot of work in the building sector in Poland and we are employing Ukrainians and Chinese to do the job, because the Polish builders are in the UK.


So if you want to build Polish roads you are welcome anytime. Basic salary 700 Euro/month.





Clive H - it is not very common to hear such opinions about us, thank you.
Reply:Where I live there are a a couple of polish families that I know of and the adults in these households DO work. Whats wrong with that?? I was on JSA for about 6 weeks after I had my baby waiting to go back to work. When I was at the job centre to sign I saw that most of the people that were there to sign too did NOT want to look for work and on more than 1 occassion I heard them outside saying (in their own language) that they do not intend to work. I have worked since I was 15 years old and that 6 weeks was the only time I have ever claimed benefit and is really annoys me to think I (and the rest of the working UK) are paying for them to sit around and sponge from us.


And it has nothing to do with where they grew up either, me and my siblings were raised in a not so very nice area and all 4 of us have always worked.


If they come here legally and want to work it should show the people who have been on benefits for ever that you can get work if you actually want it!!!!
Reply:Didnt you see the news, the polish are heading back to poland. Over the past 4 years the polish economy has improved by 22%. It seems they have bled as much money out of the uk and are now buggering off back to Poland. Reminds me of the Vikings!
Reply:like you, I like the Polish who come here to work, the chavs though, think it is their right not to work. At least the Poles are putting something back into our economy, and not being paid at the expense of the tax payer!



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