Think you’ll find back in the early 20th Century, only very rich owned houses, jobs and income were scarce at times and in general times were much harder than today.
I get where you are coming from hodger on many levels .
However isn't it a good thing unless they volunteer to join the military that kids today don't have to have that kind of trauma to deal with .
Tough times breed strong people and life is possibly more easier in comparison to a few generations back but I think personally that's progress in many respects .
Kids today may not have it harder in some aspects but I think it's worth pointing out it's harder to buy a home , wages are stagnating , employment is very insecure with ZHC and agency work , it's a harsher world than possibly the baby boomers enjoyed .
Think you’ll find back in the early 20th Century, only very rich owned houses, jobs and income were scarce at times and in general times were much harder than today.
I was talking about Baby boom era too, post war, there were little jobs, no accommodation, rationing was worse than during the war due to aid being withdrawn from place like America, returning servicemen and de colonalisation, domestic abused soared to record levels as did divorce rates, pretty harsh times, that I for one am glad I never had to experience.
Granted the second half of this period once Nationalisation etc took hold (mid 50’s onwards) things improved dramatically for the individual.
ZHC has always been in existence since employment as we know it has existed, mainly in the Tourism and Leisure sectors but it only really came to the forefront when Companies were forced by the Goverment to give contracts to all employees by law in the late 90’s.
Apparently it went ovva early this mornin wi oldest serving Lancaster pilot on board, shame it warnt mentioned on any news , lots ov dissapointed spectators yistdi
Thas allus bin a stikee Bleedah Pass !! Berrit wa great , mi favrit plane , took ages t mek a model onnit , allus ballaxed last bit , rear gunner capsule allus stuck t mi fingus , Chuffin Bostik mi arse , wonder if Air fix are still goowin ?
Aye a were very fortunate to see it. A saw Concorde tek off on its last ivver flight n all quite close up. We were working in Feltham and it roared ovver us eeards. We once dropped on it (concooard) at Ibiza airpooart when a worra young un.
Mi favver took me and r kid on holiday and our apartment were in Ibiza old town under landing flight path ot planes. Some mornings we'd look at em coming in to land guin over head and tha cud see em coming in from afar. It wo just thi usual passenger jets and local planes, then all of a sudden we saw an unusual looking one on the horizon and as it got closer it dawned on us that it wo concooard.
We edda steady walk up tut airpooart and edda photo wi it int backgrarnd. It worran AirFrance Concorde and to this day I ent a clue why it wo even theear. We waited forrit to tek off and av nivver heard owt like it. Magnificent machine and one of my favourites. Av dropped on lucky a couple o times, no doubt abart it.
In the battle of britain I seem to have read we were outnumbered by the Luftwaffe four to one but the spitfire was such an incredible aircraft the germans had no answer to its speed and skill of our pilots .
Anyway they got blown out of the sky and cancelled their invasion of britain and decided it would be easier to have a pop at Russia instead .