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Are you? I run an accessible community service for adults with learning disabilities living in the community. Quite fun lots of short term intensive work.

What do you do?

Quote: sootyj @ February 13 2009, 3:47 PM GMT

Are you? I run an accessible community service for adults with learning disabilities living in the community. Quite fun lots of short term intensive work.

What do you do?

Me and Mrs Bigfella run a dom care business that handles mainly clients with LD in and around Southend we hold the Essex County Council contract for part of that area.. We also run a training business that offers over 50 short courses in social care - we do the training for lots of county councils and finally we are just going through hell opening a 5 bed home for adults with LD in Bedfordshire!

Great Minds Eh!!!! :)

Quote: Aaron @ February 13 2009, 1:20 PM GMT

Blimey. That sentence neither makes sense, nor do you need to put commas around bracketed passages all of the time! Generally one should choose one or the other - not both!

Blimey. A lot of screamers, (exclamation marks), to make your point. Why shout?
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Laughing out loud Everyone has such provocative Avatars these days:

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I'm not sure you'd call mine provocative... :S

Admit it Ellie, every woman has a Big Bird fantasy.

Quote: Curt @ February 13 2009, 7:51 PM GMT

Admit it Ellie, every woman has a Big Bird fantasy.

I don't find big birds attractive at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLSnZjLPor8

It's not that bad for me. My mortgage has gone down and I'm not really a saver. I also have a pretty secure job. But it has effected at least one of my friends so I'm not going to crow about it.
It's a bit like Russian Roulette. We all do stuff we can do but if you find your in a profession which suffers in economic recessions then it's basically bad luck.
It's quite funny (peculiar) to see people applying for teachers courses because they think that it's recession proof. It is quite. But the fact is the government have made it very difficult for teachers to retire early. So there are very few vacancies. I have two friends that qualified as teachers but work as teachers assistants. When the belt is tightened however they are always the first to go.

I find it bloody hilarious that people think they can become teachers just because they've got a degree, some years experience in their field, and want to do it. The amount of people I've encountered who have come into the profession on that basis, plus a misdirected, albeit admirable, desire to 'give something back' is ridiculous. So many of these people just really don't like children, and forget that as a kid you go to school because you have too, and that your main purpose for being there is to have a laugh with your mates. Recession proof, yes. Lots of holiday, yes. Ok salary, yes. Easy, no.

Quote: DaButt @ February 13 2009, 7:58 PM GMT

I don't find big birds attractive at all.

Sick Wha?! Why DaButt?! WHY?!

Quote: Dr Mato @ February 13 2009, 1:35 PM GMT

No, I am not communist. But if the news is depressing you step away from it.

Disagree. There is a point, of course, but to block it out entirely is foolish - and actually quite disturbing socially.

Quote: Bad dog @ February 13 2009, 2:38 PM GMT

Aaron, are you employed at the moment? If you are that's one good thing, plus having zooo around, of course.

Alas, I am student scum at present.

Quote: EllieJP @ February 13 2009, 6:46 PM GMT

I'm not sure you'd call mine provocative... :S

I am!

You big slut.

Quote: roscoff @ February 13 2009, 9:45 PM GMT

But the fact is the government have made it very difficult for teachers to retire early. So there are very few vacancies.

In my experience (my mum's a teacher, as was hers) there are vacancies, but a budget stranglehold by LEAs means that there isn't the cash to fill the posts. It's pretty shocking what schools are asked to do with the money they're given.

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