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[Misc] Don’t dabble with my Scrabble.







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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,435
Worthing
One of my sons (24) finishes a 4 year Business Degree very soon at a well known Northern University, was actually offered a job with the company he did year 3 work placement with, a large European company with HQ in MK. Announced at Easter he was going the head back to Brighton in the summer and live at his mothers and get a part time job at ASDA while he works out what to do ffs. I have a 29 year old who’s given up his part time work to spend the next three years at Plumpton living on benefits and student grant that he’s going to get, i’m at a loss
Mine is 26 with a Masters Distinction but is trying for extra hours at Morrisons. Top on his course, smart as you like but pays us nothing. . Now that’s entitlement or me just being nasty asking him for some sort of contribution. He’s going full pelt for a job in finance in June he says . You’ve got to larf.
 










MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,859
Good to see the NSC tradition of moaning about something stupid being kept alive in such glorious fashion.
 


Commander

Arrogant Prat
NSC Patron
Apr 28, 2004
13,504
London
I think if someone after 4 months is thinking they're promotion worthy then that's a bit odd but being able to see a route of progression for your career is important whether it's Day 1 or Day 898. I've left roles before because the progression wasn't there and that was obvious early on.

I'm not a boss / manager (because sod that noise) but if someone's asking how they can progress that shows willing and desire rather than impatience.
The career plan was laid out in a glossy pamphlet on day 1, showing EXACTLY how you move up the ladder and what you need to do. But they felt that not getting promoted in your first 6 months was somehow unfair (despite being pretty crap at their job).
With all these problems it sounds like you may have an issue with your recruitment process. Have you thought about getting some advice from a specialist :wink:
I know. Mad, isn't it? You'd think we'd be better than most.
 


Papak

Not an NSC licker...
Jul 11, 2003
2,252
Horsham
Mine is 26 with a Masters Distinction but is trying for extra hours at Morrisons. Top on his course, smart as you like but pays us nothing. . Now that’s entitlement or me just being nasty asking him for some sort of contribution. He’s going full pelt for a job in finance in June he says . You’ve got to larf.
Did you ask which June?
 






Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,070
Mine is 26 with a Masters Distinction but is trying for extra hours at Morrisons. Top on his course, smart as you like but pays us nothing. . Now that’s entitlement or me just being nasty asking him for some sort of contribution. He’s going full pelt for a job in finance in June he says . You’ve got to larf.
If he doesn't buy his own food, then to ask for a contribution is more than reasonable! Tbh, even if he does buy his own food it's not nasty to ask for a contribution. As soon as my Jnr started working full time, I said he had to contribute, it's the principle than anything. 🤷‍♀️
 






hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
Helpful Moderator
Mar 16, 2005
62,661
Chandlers Ford
I'd be down with that. My favourite part of playing cricket's my flask of tea and some gala pie.

It'd be great to not have to actually bat, bowl or field to justify it.
IIRC you didn't have to actually bat for very LONG....



(sorry...)
 


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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,435
Worthing
If he doesn't buy his own food, then to ask for a contribution is more than reasonable! Tbh, even if he does buy his own food it's not nasty to ask for a contribution. As soon as my Jnr started working full time, I said he had to contribute, it's the principle than anything. 🤷‍♀️
He doesn’t buy his own food.
 






dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,208
Burgess Hill
Mine is 26 with a Masters Distinction but is trying for extra hours at Morrisons. Top on his course, smart as you like but pays us nothing. . Now that’s entitlement or me just being nasty asking him for some sort of contribution. He’s going full pelt for a job in finance in June he says . You’ve got to larf.
Both mine have MScs and me and I flunked my A levels, but I’d murder them both at Scrabble or any other word game. Like many their age their age their spelling (and grammar and general vocabulary) is AWFUL :laugh: (I had loads of ambitious go-getting (entitled) MBA-qualified newish entrants in my old work team, there written reports could not of been worse :lolol:
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
25,969
West is BEST
Both mine have MScs and me and I flunked my A levels, but I’d murder them both at Scrabble or any other word game. Like many their age their age their spelling (and grammar and general vocabulary) is AWFUL :laugh: (I had loads of ambitious go-getting (entitled) MBA-qualified newish entrants in my old work team, there written reports could not of been worse :lolol:
Could not HAVE been worse.







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