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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times . |
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From their website......”18 years of age and over, hourly rate range £8.26 - £8.46 (depending on location and training)
Under 18 years of age, hourly rate range £5.95 - £6.15 (depending on location and training)....”
AWESOME! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times . "
Of course business will be booming for wither spoons if we leave the EU , why do you think Tim Martin campaigned to leave ? I just hope by opening up all his new ‘pubs’ it doesn’t ruin trade and cause job losses at neighbouring pubs? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"From their website......”18 years of age and over, hourly rate range £8.26 - £8.46 (depending on location and training)
Under 18 years of age, hourly rate range £5.95 - £6.15 (depending on location and training)....”
AWESOME! "
Something for the younger generation to aspire to post Brexit |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times . "
you are very much like "pravda" pat...... but without the laughs!
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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago
Barbados |
"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times . "
This being the same Wetherspoons that just took a hammering with a 19% drop in profits that Tim Martin is blaming on remain voters not wanting to patronise him?
-Matt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yaaay, make more pubs, sell more booze, more serrotic livers, alcohol related cancers, and counselling referrals for alcohol dependency - and a bigger bill for the NHS.
Such a fucking good job market. |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
The bellweather of Brexit Britain - a new Wetherspoons pub coming soon to your neighbourhood. Kinda sums up Brexit, really.
Still, after 3 and a bit years, at least we now have one "benefit" to show for it all, I suppose.
I say "benefit", because I think Wetherspoons is crap.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Amazing!
Weatherspoons are notorious for treating their employees like shit, not giving proper contracts, and not paying a living wage.
Tim Martin is famously a brexiteer specifically so that the government can remove more of those pesky EU red tape workers rights.
And this Russian bot wants us to celebrate more people being forced into these sweatshop like environments to serve beers to the masses.
Good hustle. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times .
This being the same Wetherspoons that just took a hammering with a 19% drop in profits that Tim Martin is blaming on remain voters not wanting to patronise him?
-Matt"
It's good to see positive news around these parts. I haven't stepped foot in a weatherspoons in four years. Glad to be a part of something that's making a bit of a difference. |
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"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times .
This being the same Wetherspoons that just took a hammering with a 19% drop in profits that Tim Martin is blaming on remain voters not wanting to patronise him?
-Matt
It's good to see positive news around these parts. I haven't stepped foot in a weatherspoons in four years. Glad to be a part of something that's making a bit of a difference." howay then tell us why you don’t drink in a weatherspoons pub to down market for yr taste lol |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
" howay then tell us why you don’t drink in a weatherspoons pub to down market for yr taste lol"
he did...... its basically the same reason i wont drink in one either
he pays he staff below the real living wage... and pays his youngest staff pittance... and sacked staff who had the audacity to strike for a few hours...
so yeah... i kinda find the man repugnant.....
and yet some laude over him like he is a genius...
not me! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" howay then tell us why you don’t drink in a weatherspoons pub to down market for yr taste lol
he did...... its basically the same reason i wont drink in one either
he pays he staff below the real living wage... and pays his youngest staff pittance... and sacked staff who had the audacity to strike for a few hours...
so yeah... i kinda find the man repugnant.....
and yet some laude over him like he is a genius...
not me!"
Thanks Fabio. Yeah i did explain my reasoning.
Why would Weatherspoons be too down market for me? Who do you think I am, Jacob Rees Mogg!
I find that a very bizarre accusation your behalf. |
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" howay then tell us why you don’t drink in a weatherspoons pub to down market for yr taste lol
he did...... its basically the same reason i wont drink in one either
he pays he staff below the real living wage... and pays his youngest staff pittance... and sacked staff who had the audacity to strike for a few hours...
so yeah... i kinda find the man repugnant.....
and yet some laude over him like he is a genius...
not me!" Fabio so are you saying you only use bars hotels shops etc that pay a decent wage ? If so what about these big company’s that don’t pay tax in I’m do you boycot then aswell howay man when you go out on piss you go in the bars that are rammed just like rest of us lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" howay then tell us why you don’t drink in a weatherspoons pub to down market for yr taste lol
he did...... its basically the same reason i wont drink in one either
he pays he staff below the real living wage... and pays his youngest staff pittance... and sacked staff who had the audacity to strike for a few hours...
so yeah... i kinda find the man repugnant.....
and yet some laude over him like he is a genius...
not me! Fabio so are you saying you only use bars hotels shops etc that pay a decent wage ? If so what about these big company’s that don’t pay tax in I’m do you boycot then aswell howay man when you go out on piss you go in the bars that are rammed just like rest of us lol "
Are you only here to make assumptions about people and make snide personal jibes? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Weatherspoons near me is nice, the expansion of the business creating new jobs is not to be belittled but this whole Tim Martin & Brexit issue has to be put into context.
Hardly anyone working in a Weatherspoons pub is going to be able to get on the housing ladder as Weatherspoons only pay around minimum wage while Tim Martin and his shareholders earn millions.
Weatherspoons business model does not require or benefit from being in the EU. Leaving the EU will most probably make Weatherspoons more money, earn Tim Martin more millions, create more minimum wage jobs that in turn earns him even more millions off the backs of minimum wage workers.
And this is held as a gleaming light for a post Brexit UK business model to aspire to while every business and finance body / organisation that has on average much higher paid workers that benefit from EU membership is simply dismissed as irrelevant and they behold Tim Martins vision of the Brexit Bonanza that only him and his shareholders will enjoy.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A bit like the 40 new hospitals, 50,000 new nurses, 20,000 new police officers. All announced just before an election.
Let’s see why that could be......... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Apologies to all the merchants of doom and gloom posting on this forum . There is more bad news for you JD Wetherspoons are creating a further 10,000 jobs over the next four years .
Well done to Tim Martin for his tremendous success in a highly competitive business . However we do not really need to put that in writing , the share price performance is proof in itself . He is a man who knows how to adopt to changing times . "
Wetherspoons aren't a very good employer though. Staff get paid badly and think they are on zero hrs contracts.
If the tories win, this rotten employer will be the standards that other employers may follow
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A bit like the 40 new hospitals, 50,000 new nurses, 20,000 new police officers. All announced just before an election.
Let’s see why that could be........."
Most likely empty buildings, snd if your lucky, a delf service vendong machine with bandages and other medical equipment |
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