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Something tells me that the paragraph in question is attached to all job application sheets as a requirement. As it says, the wage is negotiable. That word 'jobcentre' tells us all.
 
That takes the f@"@£& biscuit! All these years we train, for people in the world to say just above NMW. Jog on!

much less than minimum....van costs, tools, fuel, ....would suprise me if they want napit,nic,elecsa regstration too....
plus certing etc.....what a cock !
 
I might email the SOMETHING SOMETHING and tell him what for! Mind you I can show him a couple of Electrical Trainee that might want to do it. As there undercutting all of us these days ay.
 
you're all a bunch of suckers with no experience of applying for jobs advertised on this site. If you phone up about the job, it will be well above the NMW and probably price work.

These adverts are misleading and are only conforming to basic legal requirements. They don't represent the real wages on offer.

Forum suckers.
 
you're all a bunch of suckers with no experience of applying for jobs advertised on this site. If you phone up about the job, it will be well above the NMW and probably price work.

These adverts are misleading and are only conforming to basic legal requirements. They don't represent the real wages on offer.

Forum suckers.
So how come other companies are prepared to put in their ads what rate they're prepared to pay? These want to pay peanuts and so will get a monkey. Or a sucker
 
you're all a bunch of suckers with no experience of applying for jobs advertised on this site. If you phone up about the job, it will be well above the NMW and probably price work.

These adverts are misleading and are only conforming to basic legal requirements. They don't represent the real wages on offer.

Forum suckers.

At least my post was a bit nicer than that:smart:
 
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