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dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 7:06 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by clynnog (Post 6753174)

I believe I have the first one on an LP "Kenny Everett's Worst Records Ever Made" or some such. It predated Minnie Ripperton, of course, or it would have had only one track.

Dukie Sep 5th 2008 7:23 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 
you all prove my point no real celebs in canada. a lot of the people listed as canadian celbs i dont even know and there not really famous like proper celebs. i like the fat girl though from cape briton whatever her name is that is a true canadian celeb no one heard of. uk full of world famous people and lots of opportunity. look at wayne rooney. hes the same age as me and world famous a millionare and lives in manchester. only the uk gives people this kind of opportuntiy to be rich and famous by the time your 20. and he still lives in manchester and loves it. hes one of the boys still likes a good pint and a curry and ill bet he reads the sun to. so if its good enough for wayne its good enough for me. id give anything to be like him. bet hes never been to canada and probably doesnt even know were it is or care. no body famous want to be here. thats the truth.

The4BellsLondon Sep 5th 2008 7:24 am

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Originally Posted by Dukie (Post 6752456)
see peeps on here still slagging manchester and clebs. must have little lives. clebs do alot of good in the world. they are always in the news doing good things for charity and poor people. correct that the real news in the uk no news of celebs here as newspapers are boring. even the page 3 girl in the so called sun here isnt even on page 3 how naff is that then? take a look at the real page 3 girls.

http://www.page3.com/girls_home.shtml

dont have that here because the uk sun is a real world class newspaper not like the canadian rubish. no proper news in the newspapers here there boring. thats why canadians dont no anthing important thats going on in the world and are ignorant about things.

PMSL!!!!!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl:

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 7:27 am

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Originally Posted by Dukie (Post 6753236)
look at wayne rooney.

Of whom no one in Canada has heard.



Originally Posted by Dukie (Post 6753236)
hes the same age as me and world famous a millionare and lives in manchester. only the uk gives people this kind of opportuntiy to be rich and famous by the time your 20.

What about Aaron Downey or Sidney Crosby?

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 7:29 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by needasmack (Post 6753186)
ok i got another ....

we have really great beer commercials !!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg

I suppose you know he moved to America. See the "beer for dbd33" thread in the Maple Leaf for a really good beer commercial. (The Guinness one).

needasmack Sep 5th 2008 7:40 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 6753242)
I suppose you know he moved to America. See the "beer for dbd33" thread in the Maple Leaf for a really good beer commercial. (The Guinness one).


aww man :)
I can't seem to win!!

lol

needasmack Sep 5th 2008 7:44 am

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Ok peeps, I have a theory.

Dukie is really a made up persona, sent here by the fates. Dun dun dun dunnnnnn

He was sent to blatently remind us why we left the UK. Chavs!!!!

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

iaink Sep 5th 2008 7:46 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by Dukie (Post 6753236)
look at wayne rooney. hes the same age as me and world famous a millionare and lives in manchester. only the uk gives people this kind of opportuntiy to be rich and famous by the time your 20. and he still lives in manchester and loves it.

He has talent, and the top employer (OK, one of the top employers) in his field happens to be located in Manchester, with little hope of relocation.

So until someone comes along with a better pay packet he stays near there

See the difference? Talent, and a large renumeration package to tie you to a location?

Theres nothing wrong with Manchester if your personal circumstances are right, but its hardly Shangri La. But then you probably think that's a massage parlour near Openshaw anyway....

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 7:47 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by needasmack (Post 6753272)
aww man :)
I can't seem to win!!

lol

I don't think you can win arguing for Canada on urban/media topics. Where Canada wins over the UK is in the lower cost of property, paying less for somewhere to live allows more money for other stuff, "stuff" being most anything except travel; people don't travel much from Canada because they tend not to have enough time off work.

iaink Sep 5th 2008 7:53 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 6753290)
people don't travel much from Canada because they tend not to have enough time off work.

Especially if they work for you.

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 7:55 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6753305)
Especially if they work for you.

That's not so. People can take time off but:

- they're not paid

- they need to be accessible by telephone and email.

iaink Sep 5th 2008 7:56 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 6753313)
That's not so. People can take time off but:

- they're not paid

- they need to be accessible by telephone and email.

Ah, so like a vacation, only unpaid and at the beck and call of work. I just cant understand why more people dont take the oportunity then....:blink:

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 8:02 am

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Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6753319)
Ah, so like a vacation, only unpaid and at the beck and call of work. I just cant understand why more people dont take the oportunity then....:blink:

People generally don't take vacations, it's not the custom here, so the terms and conditions related to taking them have never been an issue. It's the same with sickness, it's not customary to take time off to be ill so, for example, I worked at a client's site with a noisy case of pneumonia this past winter. Since it's the custom to turn up half dead it's never been an issue that we don't pay people to be sick.

iaink Sep 5th 2008 8:07 am

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Well , no doubt they are all "self employed subcontractors", otherwise that would be illegal.... but on the other hand, if they are self employed contractors you can hardly dictate to them how they go about taking time off....

Hell, I dont care, I just wouldnt want any innocent bystander to think this kind of thing it typical of canadian employers, who usually at least have the decency to award two or three weeks paid vacation to their employees, in addition to the ten or so government proscribed statutory holidays....

dbd33 Sep 5th 2008 8:12 am

Re: Honest Advice from those returning from Canada
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 6753345)
Well , no doubt they are all "self employed subcontractors", otherwise that would be illegal.... but on the other hand, if they are self employed contractors you can hardly dictate to them how they go about taking time off....

Hell, I dont care, I just wouldnt want any innocent bystander to think this kind of thing it typical of canadian employers, who usually at least have the decency to award two or three weeks paid vacation to their employees, in addition to the ten or so government proscribed statutory holidays....

We think it unprofessional to take the statutory holidays unless they coincide with US ones.

We don't find that there's any sort of conflict with the self employed contractors, the culture of our industry is such that people don't expect to have interests of commitments that conflict with dedication to the firm.


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