Take what you’re given. Just because you’d like graduates to work on your tills doesn’t mean they’re going to come running. They want a proper job. One that doesn’t treat them like shit while they slowly kill their own communities.
Fuck off Tesco. I hate you.
a lot of school-leavers working on the shop floor at tesco are probably the ones who had the worst educations anyway and not representative of all young people. he might have a good point about numeracy, but as he’s missed one of the major rules of statistics (seeing whether your sample represents the population) then maybe the standard of maths teaching at his school wasnt brilliant either.
Tomorrow: ‘Our rubbish military, by Aldi boss’
‘Our rubbish internationl development policy, by a bloke I met in the pub last week’
‘Our broken society’, by a gay bloke who lives in Florida..
Take what you’re given. Just because you’d like graduates to work on your tills doesn’t mean they’re going to come running. They want a proper job. One that doesn’t treat them like shit while they slowly kill their own communities.
Fuck off Tesco. I hate you.
Wonder if we’d have better schools if Tesco paid all the tax they should do in this country?
A comment on schools, by a corporate businessman.
Coming next week: how to improve the NHS, by a train driver.
And don’t miss our supplementary article: how tofky a plane, by an interior decorator.
To fly, even. I’m not sure what tofky is.
I’d suggest that Tesco simply attracts pretty average IQs to be honest.
Most of schools success stories are perhaps, I don’t know, working as bankers, or studying for degrees?
The story should translate as:
“Not many people who left school with good qualifications, want to work for minimum wage at Tescos”
Other Al has it spot on.
Tesco aren’t exactly the smallest of tax evaders.
Does anyone else feel a little dirty when non-film-reviewers review films? (re Allison Pearson) The world feels a little off-kilter.
a lot of school-leavers working on the shop floor at tesco are probably the ones who had the worst educations anyway and not representative of all young people. he might have a good point about numeracy, but as he’s missed one of the major rules of statistics (seeing whether your sample represents the population) then maybe the standard of maths teaching at his school wasnt brilliant either.