Here are the winners of the jobs that people do in wakefield and barnsley
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS DARFIELD 2011 (Chapter 1): Welcome to the Barnsley menial job awards for 2011, like the Oscars I shall make a yearly habit of nominating and awarding the menial job awards Oscars for the people of Barnsley Bungalow Estate and the entire town until the year I move away from the bungalow estate. 85% of the people that are employed in such menial level jobs will be people without university degrees, people that make menial jobs sound great because it is all they have ever aspired to. 85% of people in menial jobs spend entire lifetimes moving from one menial job to another, even when the country is not in recession. 85% of menial job people have never reached a £30’000pa job. If you are a menial job person you are in no position to give out advice or make judgements about other people (but this never stops them) because you have done nothing great with your own life. For 85% of the menial job workers not have a university degree has not given them a great job. For 85% of the menial workers you can argue that due to not having a university degree has only resulted in you have menial jobs – which for a menial level person is great.
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- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS BARNSLEY 2011 (Chapter 2) (WINNER: CALL CENTRES): For the past decade there has been a negative stigma around the Barnsley bungalow estate about working in call centres around the Wakefield/Leeds area, and rightly so. Can you imagine the university level intelligence required to sit in a chair in front of a PC screen with a headset on your head. It must be mind blowing, the stimulation must be so great. People within the Barnsley bungalow estate that only end-up in such a menial dead-end role are in no position to make comments about other people with the BARNSLEY Bungalow Estate because they have done nothing great with their own life. 90% of the people employed in degrading call centre roles will be people without university degrees, people that have spent lifetimes making degrading menial jobs sound great because it is all they can ever relate to. 90% of the people employed in Call centres have never reached at any point during their life a £30’000pa job. Working in a call centre will not give you a great life, you will spend 90% of your time mixing with other lower than university educated people. Although the positive aspect is that other menial job people around the BARNSLEY Bungalow Estate will think you are great because you are on the same high flying level as them. Rocket science achievers love each other. Loads of Call centre people living in my bungalow estate get their arse wiped by the tax payer in the form of tax credits. ... more >>
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MY SISTER WORK IN A CALL CENTRE IN WAKEFIELD FOR 3 YEARS - WHAT A WASTE OF A LIFE
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS DARFIELD 2011 (Chapter 3) (RUNNER UP: FACTORIES): Factories and Warehouses are nothing more than gathering places and drop out zones for people without university degrees. 95% of the people working in the local factories and Warehouses are people without university degrees or the intelligence to obtain one. Working in a factory does not give you a great life and people only do this type of work because there is nothing better on offer (even outside of a recession). These are not great jobs, these are menial jobs done by menial below university level people. 95% of people that are employed in factories are people that have never reached a £30’000pa job. If you work in a local factory or warehouse you are in no position to judge anybody else because you have done nothing great with your own life. Working in a factory means that you will spend 8 hours a day mixing with other below university level people. Again like working in a call centre most locals will admire you because you are one of the menial worker gang. Menial workers do love other menial workers, and some even send rockets to the moon together, because all menial workers have one thing in common – they don’t have a university degree. ... more >>
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS DARFIELD 2011 (Chapter 4) (BRONZE PRIZE: SUPERMARKETS): Supermarkets like Morrisons at Corttenwood industrial estate and Barnsley are nothing more than another drop out zone and gathering place for people without university degrees. It is fair to state that having no university degree has not generated great results if all you have aspired to is working in a supermarket of anyform. If you work in a supermarket you are in no position to judge or make comments towards others. This type of work is just a menial level type of work – which only people that spend entire lifetimes moving from menial job to menial job will love and make sound great. Playing with tills, serving customers, counting stock, stacking racks in a warehouse – Yippee stimulation for below university educated people. Let’s be honest you cannot respect the views of people that work in supermarkets because they are nothing more than career failures.
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS DARFIELD 2011 (Chapter 5) (4th Place: POSTAL WORKERS): Nothing more than degrading employment positions for people (mainly women) within the bungalow estate without univeristy degrees that have never aspire to £30’000pa jobs at anytime during their life. People employed in such a degrading role are not in a position to make comments or judgements about other people because they have done nothing great with their own life. Can you imagine how much university study or financial commitments is required to run around with a postbag? People in these roles are only career losers, menial workers that spend lifetimes moving from one menial employment role to another (the menial roles that are two to a penny). Lets be honest not having a university degree has done nothing great for people that only ever aspire to playing with a postbag and enjoy their grown mans paper-round. Being a postal worker would not be a great life, neither would you mix with great intelligent people.
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS DARFIELD 2011 (Chapter 6): Other Darfield Bungalow Estate menial job (that do not give you a great life) nominations that just failed to make my top three menial job Oscar spots were (4) Delivery drivers – people without university degrees driving up and down roads and around roundabouts – Yippee. (5) Taxi drivers – the established nickname “Cabbage in the Car” says it all – basically people without university degrees. (6) Manual Work – careers for people unable to have the intelligence ... more >>
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
MENIAL JOB OSCAR AWARDS barnsley 2011 (Chapter 5) (4th Place: POSTAL WORKERS): Nothing more than degrading employment positions for women within the bungalow estate without univeristy degrees that have never aspire to £30’000pa jobs at anytime during their life. People employed in such a degrading role are not in a position to make comments or judgements about other people because they have done nothing great with their own life. Can you imagine how much university study or financial commitments is required to run around with a postbag? People in these roles are only career losers, menial workers that spend lifetimes moving from one menial employment role to another (the menial roles that are two to a penny). Lets be honest not having a university degree has done nothing great for people that only ever aspire to playing with a postbag and enjoy their grown mans paper-round. Being a postal worker would not be a great life, neither would you mix with great intelligent people ... more >>
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
My sister also work for the post running around dodworth for three years prior to working in a wakefield call centre
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by THE MARRIED MAN (Member 10258981) on 9-Mar-2011
I live in dodworth, my sister lives in dodworth and her twin brother now lives in darfield following six years at brampton, we all agree that each place is the same
- Re: 2011 Job Oscar Awards
by gordon popplewell (Member 10137339) on 7-Sep-2011
you use the phrase"drop out" a lot,where did you drop in from?obviously not barnsley.you put a lot of store into IQ but the way you phrase then paraphrase does not suggest your score would be shall we say,to be polite, exceptional??
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