Where Do I Find These Immigrants That Are Stealing Our Jobs
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redgriff500 said:
I keep hearing about these cheap immigrants that are stealing British jobs...
But where do I find them ?
I regularly need non skilled casual labour for a few days here and there and the guy I used to use is now inside !
So where do I start looking ?
Local polish shop? Advert in the window? That'd be my 1st stop.But where do I find them ?
I regularly need non skilled casual labour for a few days here and there and the guy I used to use is now inside !
So where do I start looking ?
redgriff500 said:
I keep hearing about these cheap immigrants that are stealing British jobs...
But where do I find them ?
I regularly need non skilled casual labour for a few days here and there and the guy I used to use is now inside !
So where do I start looking ?
They are all either employed picking strawberries, or at home in their 7 bed mansions playing PS3 games with a pick of their 15 kids. It's common knowledge!But where do I find them ?
I regularly need non skilled casual labour for a few days here and there and the guy I used to use is now inside !
So where do I start looking ?
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redgriff500 said:
HB17 said:
Loads of places in London...can give an approx address if you are really looking
Thanks but that's too far.People use it as a matter of course for getting unskilled work now you no longer have to go into the job centre.
redgriff500 said:
I'm in Solihull- we don't have a polish shop - or if we do I have no idea where it is.

I'm in Solihull. it's notoriously difficult to get cheap and reliable labour. It's too expensive for the labourers to live in Solihull. I know of some people that have bussed in Polish labourers from Coventry for large building jobs.
There is a Polish shop in Acocks Green. You could try leaving a card there.
Good luck.
pp
If you need casual labour on a regular basis but for limited days you may be looking at the wrong target.
If I were you I would focus on students. Uni students need part-time work, both during term time and outside. They are easy to target via the local campus or students union and once you build up a nucleus of workers local word of mouth and friends of friends etc. will have people knocking at your door.
Contrary to popular belief most students don't spend all day in bed waiting on Countdown, they can be a reliable and flexible casual labour source and mostly come with a hunger and intellect that puts them head and shoulders above other casual labour options.
If I were you I would focus on students. Uni students need part-time work, both during term time and outside. They are easy to target via the local campus or students union and once you build up a nucleus of workers local word of mouth and friends of friends etc. will have people knocking at your door.
Contrary to popular belief most students don't spend all day in bed waiting on Countdown, they can be a reliable and flexible casual labour source and mostly come with a hunger and intellect that puts them head and shoulders above other casual labour options.
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