The idiot in the post above is desperate
no, i think filly, like you, is just rambling meaninglessly because he doesn't understand what he wants to talk about.
The idiot in the post above is desperate
Totally agree...I do think it's a shame that the UK governments over the years have allowed technical colleges to decline in favour of universities.
In many other European countries they seem to have got the balance a bit better, and education is more of a right and a benefit to a country. Not seen as a 'cash cow' mentality that exists in the UK!
My experience of other countries is that they value proper skilled engineers much better than we do in the UK. There is simply a much higher level of respect for them.
My experience of other countries is that they value proper skilled engineers much better than we do in the UK. There is simply a much higher level of respect for them.
I actually don't know.....neo liberalism where we flog everything off for a quick buck, perhapsWhy is that?
My experience of other countries is that they value proper skilled engineers much better than we do in the UK. There is simply a much higher level of respect for them.
local authorities approving and signing off rubbish. promoting the use of cheap modern short life alternatives that look and perform dreadfully in no time.Agreed; our building industry is shocking mainly because the lack of skilled engineers, and regulation.
Could Brexit create new manufacturing.
British manufacturing relies on parts from the EU. Could this be an opportunity for these parts now being produced in the UK or sourcing out to lets say India or even Africa. ???
Why is that?
Overpaid smug tossas who sneer from behind their desks?
Overpaid smug tossas who sneer from behind their desks?
A country led by a posh boy with a second-class classics degree, and a cabinet packed with his chums, does not demonstrate a grasp of industry and commerce.