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Anyone watching this?
The Indian restaurant - It may be the editing but the training in the Indian Restaurant was lacking to say the least. The young lad seems to have been thrown in at the deep end. He bailed out and that's disappointing but from what I've seen, there wasn't any training. Three other people who were supposed to start but two said they had food poisoning and the other said his partner was ill.
The Asparagus cutters/pickers - The British workers were/are slooowwwwww but one of the lads gave it a good go. He did say the migrant workers were better than he was and that if 'he had a farm he would employ them'.
The potato packers - They never stopped moaning and one of them took issue with having a foreign worker telling him what to do in the induction. BUT the migrant workers seemed to win them over. A young lad that was supposed to start with them never did as he said he was ill. The two lads who did do the work applied for jobs but there were 'no suitable vacancies'. I'm not sure if the employer said that or the two lads.
The Chippy - That lad (teamed with a British Labourer), seemed to do the best out of the lot. The employer kept him on for a further two weeks until the job was done. He moved away from the area though. Not sure where he went.
Interesting.
The Indian restaurant - It may be the editing but the training in the Indian Restaurant was lacking to say the least. The young lad seems to have been thrown in at the deep end. He bailed out and that's disappointing but from what I've seen, there wasn't any training. Three other people who were supposed to start but two said they had food poisoning and the other said his partner was ill.
The Asparagus cutters/pickers - The British workers were/are slooowwwwww but one of the lads gave it a good go. He did say the migrant workers were better than he was and that if 'he had a farm he would employ them'.
The potato packers - They never stopped moaning and one of them took issue with having a foreign worker telling him what to do in the induction. BUT the migrant workers seemed to win them over. A young lad that was supposed to start with them never did as he said he was ill. The two lads who did do the work applied for jobs but there were 'no suitable vacancies'. I'm not sure if the employer said that or the two lads.
The Chippy - That lad (teamed with a British Labourer), seemed to do the best out of the lot. The employer kept him on for a further two weeks until the job was done. He moved away from the area though. Not sure where he went.
Interesting.