£200k a year? I think that explains why there wasn't any profit left.
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£200k a year? I think that explains why there wasn't any profit left.
"With ease"? That's my whole point brinnie boy.
Why do you think they were closed then, out of spite maybe?
If it's costing an employer more to pay you than you're earning them in return, what's the point in carrying on? I'm not surprised you...
Yes it's similar. The difference being that it's in the interest of the general public for the banks to remain open for the whole economy not to collapse. It was only in the interest of the cash cow...
There's only so much that an industry can be milked before it collapses. The mining industry got milked. What did you expect?
That's exactly why they were all closed; because they weren't profitable in the long run. I'm friends with many fitters/electricians who served their time in the industry, and from their tales it's...
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My thoughts exactly.
Bit Harsh :P
Unfortunately not, my dancing shoes were hung up in the 00's, retiring at my peak.
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