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Do We Need More Alan's?
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finally someone is taking a stand against these chancers.
why have so many young people got this sense of the world owing them a living that they dont have to work for?
Well done Mr Sugar
http:// news.sk y.com/s tory/10 77251/e x-appre ntice-w inner-l oses-su gar-job -case
why have so many young people got this sense of the world owing them a living that they dont have to work for?
Well done Mr Sugar
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At 34, she's hjardly the stereotypical youth to which I think you're referring. I suspect it's not a wholly one sided story. I don't think any of Mr S's apprentices are still working for him. Which I find strange.
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OG, fair point but surely Mr Sugar fills a necessary gap otherwise he would not be so rich.
Unfortunately not everyone can afford "decent" products as I for one can testify having bought some of his stuff in the past. It was buy that or go without. (We didn't borrow in my day).
Besides i was rather looking toward his stance against the 'something for nothing' brigade and the bottom dwelling pond life lawyers that feed it rather than his rather rude and arrogant general attitude.
Unfortunately not everyone can afford "decent" products as I for one can testify having bought some of his stuff in the past. It was buy that or go without. (We didn't borrow in my day).
Besides i was rather looking toward his stance against the 'something for nothing' brigade and the bottom dwelling pond life lawyers that feed it rather than his rather rude and arrogant general attitude.
Rich folk have a knack of attracting wealth. Full marks if it is because they have been of use to the community, but such a benefit doesn't necessarily follow. "Gift of the gab", and all that. Indeed rich folk can be found who have done little more than divert existing wealth to themselves, and any company they happen to work for, without having actually contributed anything to society itself. The finance industry speculators being a prime place to look for them.