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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 27, 2022 14:53:35 GMT
Oh dear. Someone's having a meltdown. Who teaches the apprentices? Well, as you clearly don't understand what an apprenticeship is, perhaps we should start with the basics. An apprenticeship is earn-as-you-learn experiential training and involves both on- and off-the-job-training. The objective is to give structure and augmentation to what is learned in work. On-trainjng is diverse during the course oflf work activities and can be yhroyhy colleagues, mentors or in-house instruction and structured learning. The off- is delivered by specialist Tutors who seek to broaden thar Lear jng and augment it with additional science content. There is no specific course unit for "long stands" or "striped paints" whivh are so fondly remembered by 1970s Robin Asquith throwbacks such as yourself. Me having a meltdown?
Earn as you learn? Is this the slave labour to which you earlier referred? How does he wire a complex control panel - by watching someone else do it? Is that the BS you loosely term 'experiential'? Who pays for 'off-the-job-training?
And WTF's 'structure and augmentation'? Sounds like you've copied a jobseekers' text-book.
"On-trainjng is diverse during the course oflf work activities and can be yhroyhy colleagues, mentors or in-house instruction and structured learning." More waffle.
Again - who pays for 'specialist Tutors'? And how does training the apprenyice broaden thar Lear jng and augment it with additional science content. Ditto.
You're an empty vessel.
What you're basically saying is: "I know absolutely fuckall about this but, rather than ask an actual expert who gets paid to know this stuff, I'll bang on with my ignorant, out-dated, misnceptions and hope that the World evolves to my outlook". Have a nice cup of milky tea and a nap old chap.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 27, 2022 14:57:20 GMT
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Post by ootlg on Jun 27, 2022 14:57:27 GMT
No, I'm saying that your intelligence and therefore your usefulness to society is limited by your overblown sense of self-importance.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 27, 2022 14:58:47 GMT
Oh dear, oh dear. What a little tizzy you're in.
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Post by ootlg on Jun 27, 2022 15:25:45 GMT
You wish.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 27, 2022 15:34:41 GMT
You'll do yourself a mischief. Now, when you've calmed down, what would you like to know?
Maybe one question at a time? Or you could read the government website in your own time.
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Post by ootlg on Jun 28, 2022 6:04:09 GMT
You'd help yourself a lot if you just read the posts correctly. Then you'd not have to make a fool of yourself trying to be smart. It's a waste of energy all round.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 28, 2022 6:48:44 GMT
Still waiting for those queries.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 28, 2022 6:53:54 GMT
They're not a drain on resources. They’re trainees. Someone's not working while they're training them. Do you stand by this?
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 28, 2022 7:09:32 GMT
I've just been listening to Martin "the money saving expert" Lewis on BBC Radio 4's Political Thinking. What a self-serving, pushy cunt he is. The privately-educated multi-millionaire played just about every card imaginable during the course of the interview but he basically came across as a massive ego on the make. He's one of those people who's always saying how he was marginalised and not given a fair shout and yet, here he is. The problem is that people probably just didn't like him and didn't trust him. He seems very weasely Also, he claims to walk 20,000 steps every day at least and average 25,000 over a week. That seems very unlikely. Does anyone here do 25,000 steps a day? That's getting on for about eighteen miles I reckon. Unless he wea3s a kimono that forces him to walk with pigeon steps. That, or he does little else but walk.
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Post by moggyonspeed on Jun 28, 2022 8:11:25 GMT
I've heard that Lewis is into Riverdance and wears a Fitbit.
Case solved.
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Post by mids on Jun 28, 2022 8:24:44 GMT
Imagine how many steps Roy Castle must have done per day.
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Post by flatandy on Jun 28, 2022 11:37:28 GMT
I've just been listening to Martin "the money saving expert" Lewis on BBC Radio 4's Political Thinking. What a self-serving, pushy cunt he is. The privately-educated multi-millionaire played just about every card imaginable during the course of the interview but he basically came across as a massive ego on the make. He's one of those people who's always saying how he was marginalised and not given a fair shout and yet, here he is. The problem is that people probably just didn't like him and didn't trust him. He seems very weasely Also, he claims to walk 20,000 steps every day at least and average 25,000 over a week. That seems very unlikely. Does anyone here do 25,000 steps a day? That's getting on for about eighteen miles I reckon. Unless he wea3s a kimono that forces him to walk with pigeon steps. That, or he does little else but walk. It’s got to be under 18 miles. When I’ve walked 18 miles I tend to come in around the 40,000 step mark I think (memory not great because the last time I did that was a couple of years back). But the other day I went for a 7 mile stroll on our locals trails, and along with other regular walking around stuff - shops and so on - I was over 20k. And that’s in sedentary US where you drive almost everywhere. But it seems improbable that he’s walking that much every day. I had a friend who a few years ago when he first got a fitbit made a conscious effort to get to 20k every day, and even with dog-walking and training for one of those weird obstacle course races he had trouble maintaining it.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 28, 2022 11:47:35 GMT
I've just been listening to Martin "the money saving expert" Lewis on BBC Radio 4's Political Thinking. What a self-serving, pushy cunt he is. The privately-educated multi-millionaire played just about every card imaginable during the course of the interview but he basically came across as a massive ego on the make. He's one of those people who's always saying how he was marginalised and not given a fair shout and yet, here he is. The problem is that people probably just didn't like him and didn't trust him. He seems very weasely Also, he claims to walk 20,000 steps every day at least and average 25,000 over a week. That seems very unlikely. Does anyone here do 25,000 steps a day? That's getting on for about eighteen miles I reckon. Unless he wea3s a kimono that forces him to walk with pigeon steps. That, or he does little else but walk. I don’t but looking at my Fitbit friends my top friends average 15k a day and they are both corporate workers. I have recently been sorting out a big life change (and so not working) and my step average was 22k per day. Depending on how sedentary he is per day I can imagine him hitting 22k if he is not sitting most of the day but on his feet. My step-sisters are nurses and I bet they would hit 20k steps a day with ease.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 28, 2022 11:58:39 GMT
20K is very impressive. Hard to imagine how anyone does that in the office. I'm a dog owner and I only do about 10k a day.
Looking at a new career Van? Welcome to the gig/contract/consultant economy. It's a lark. I'm already looking for my next move and that's just the way it is, especially in your 50s.
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Post by flatandy on Jun 28, 2022 12:07:26 GMT
Yeah, I think a nurse would easily get 20k per day. A gig like mine where I'm sat at a desk for 8 or 9 hours makes it much harder. I even often fail to hit 6k on my lazy days. Martin Lewis, though, is a writer - it's hard to see how he'd sustain an average that high. You need to spend three or four hours walking or maybe 90 to 120 minute running, just to get the basis for it if you don't have a job that keeps you on your feet.
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Post by perrykneeham on Jun 28, 2022 12:24:18 GMT
Mea culpa. I've re-examined my fat bit whilst wearing my glasses. 20,000 steps is about 10 miles.
Even so, for an office jockey ....
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Post by ootlg on Jun 28, 2022 13:10:29 GMT
I must do 20k steps a day just looking for stuff I put down.
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Post by Repat Van on Jun 28, 2022 14:00:53 GMT
20K is very impressive. Hard to imagine how anyone does that in the office. I'm a dog owner and I only do about 10k a day. Looking at a new career Van? Welcome to the gig/contract/consultant economy. It's a lark. I'm already looking for my next move and that's just the way it is, especially in your 50s. Nope staying in the same field. I like what I do.
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Post by ootlg on Jun 28, 2022 14:06:48 GMT
Ah maybe... but what's the 'big life change'? Menopause?
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