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Who Gets the best jobs?(BBC 2 TV 9pm wed)

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GabbyLoggon · 02/02/2011 14:13

This looks like a rerun of Posh and Posher
the other week. Same results I suspect. "Gabby"

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redbeetle · 02/02/2011 15:34

i shall be watching!

GabbyLoggon · 02/02/2011 16:09

Good, I think we need to be well informed on this subject. "Gabby"

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missismonky · 02/02/2011 16:23

I shall be watching too. Thanks Gabby.

profbarkingmad · 02/02/2011 22:46

Watched it - reminds me of 'Jewish momma syndrome' - 'when you grow up, you gotta be a doctor, a laywer, a banker, or a politician' - well, I think the world has got far too many of those overpaid (and blatantly incompetant) members of the above professions already (just look at their track rcords -LOL!) - and they spend their hardly-earned gains on really boring and irrelevant repetitive tat like 'flash' houses, cars, whores - whatever - they are basically half brain-dead mediocrities that are the root cause of the recent dive in human evolutionary potential (and the rape of the planet) - we need genius engineers, scientists and artists - not a cabal of 3rd-rate parasites who thinkk that wearing a suit and 'investing' other people's money is a 'real job'

Feegle · 03/02/2011 09:31

The thing I found strange was the suggestion that all "Middle Class" children go to private schools. This is clearly not the case. Only seven percent of children go to private school. Does that mean that you are not middle class if you do not have an income high enough to pay fees ?

GabbyLoggon · 03/02/2011 14:26

Professor you talk tough. But I think there is a lot in what you say.

Feegle: They oversimplified the class thing.

I suppose all upper class children are educated privately.

The Middle Class is a floating phenomenon.
Some go private

The programme dragged a little; but was worth watching.

I was suprised unpaid interns thing had become fairly commonplace.
With some youngsters doing 3 or 4 internships. I would think that suits the employers. With high unemployment.

I will not mention Bill Clinton

cheers "Gabby"

B.O.F....these are not the jokes.

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