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Working with a lad this week from abroad. Asked if he enjoyed job . He said. It's OK 👍. But best job I had Working on chicken farm . But had to pack in eventually. He said chicken farm thousands of chickens . Jet washing shite everyday stank of ammonia. Him and 2 mates complained of stench. So farmer started giving them a coffee ☕️ and vodka shot each morning no effect. Eventually ended up large shot breakfast pre work large shot 10am large shot dinner time large shot 3pm . Basically bottle of vodka 🤪 a day Hahaha 😆
He said I lost a year of my life I was pissed constantly but great times Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha 😆
 
Working with a lad this week from abroad. Asked if he enjoyed job . He said. It's OK 👍. But best job I had Working on chicken farm . But had to pack in eventually. He said chicken farm thousands of chickens . Jet washing shite everyday stank of ammonia. Him and 2 mates complained of stench. So farmer started giving them a coffee ☕️ and vodka shot each morning no effect. Eventually ended up large shot breakfast pre work large shot 10am large shot dinner time large shot 3pm . Basically bottle of vodka 🤪 a day Hahaha 😆
He said I lost a year of my life I was pissed constantly but great times Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha 😆
After reading that I’m on a bottle of vodka a day due to the smell of bullshit
 

UK backs struggling Nissan with £1 billion loan


The British taxpayer is to stand behind a £1 billion loan to Nissan, the struggling Japanese carmaker which operates the UK’s single largest car plant, at Sunderland in the north east of England.

UK Export Finance, the arm of the Treasury which guarantees credit to help fund exporters, has been named as a supporter of part of a £5.2 billion restructuring of the company, in reports coming out of Japan.

That UKEF is standing behind a £1 billion syndicated loan being taken out by Nissan will be seen as part of the British government’s attempts to ensure that the Sunderland plant is not a victim of the restructuring taking place at the carmaker.

The loan and UKEF’s role is one of the larger components of the fund-raising package, according to Bloomberg which first reported the news. It includes: the issuance of new debt and rollover of existing borrowings; selling the shares it owns in Renault, its French partner in what is now an unwinding alliance; the closure of plants in Japan, South Africa and Mexico on the way to shutting a total of seven of seventeen globally; and the sale and leaseback of properties including its Yokohama headquarters.

The heavily loss-making carmaker has been hobbled by poor performances in China and the US, the two largest automotive markets in the world, at the same time that it has had to invest in the energy transition of producing lower and zero emission vehicles.

The company is going through a near 20,000 redundancy programme, about 15 per cent of its global workforce. It recently reported a £3.33 billion loss for 2024.
 
After reading that I’m on a bottle of vodka a day due to the smell of bullshit
Take more than that. Lifting of Richie Pitt

UK backs struggling Nissan with £1 billion loan


The British taxpayer is to stand behind a £1 billion loan to Nissan, the struggling Japanese carmaker which operates the UK’s single largest car plant, at Sunderland in the north east of England.

UK Export Finance, the arm of the Treasury which guarantees credit to help fund exporters, has been named as a supporter of part of a £5.2 billion restructuring of the company, in reports coming out of Japan.

That UKEF is standing behind a £1 billion syndicated loan being taken out by Nissan will be seen as part of the British government’s attempts to ensure that the Sunderland plant is not a victim of the restructuring taking place at the carmaker.

The loan and UKEF’s role is one of the larger components of the fund-raising package, according to Bloomberg which first reported the news. It includes: the issuance of new debt and rollover of existing borrowings; selling the shares it owns in Renault, its French partner in what is now an unwinding alliance; the closure of plants in Japan, South Africa and Mexico on the way to shutting a total of seven of seventeen globally; and the sale and leaseback of properties including its Yokohama headquarters.

The heavily loss-making carmaker has been hobbled by poor performances in China and the US, the two largest automotive markets in the world, at the same time that it has had to invest in the energy transition of producing lower and zero emission vehicles.

The company is going through a near 20,000 redundancy programme, about 15 per cent of its global workforce. It recently reported a £3.33 billion loss for 2024.
Must be great to get bailed out time and time again when the small business has to look after themselves and the Uk government wonder why so much tax evasion takes place
 
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Working with a lad this week from abroad. Asked if he enjoyed job . He said. It's OK 👍. But best job I had Working on chicken farm . But had to pack in eventually. He said chicken farm thousands of chickens . Jet washing shite everyday stank of ammonia. Him and 2 mates complained of stench. So farmer started giving them a coffee ☕️ and vodka shot each morning no effect. Eventually ended up large shot breakfast pre work large shot 10am large shot dinner time large shot 3pm . Basically bottle of vodka 🤪 a day Hahaha 😆
He said I lost a year of my life I was pissed constantly but great times Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha 😆
You sure you haven't drank a bottle of vodka typing that haha
 
Take more than that. Lifting of Richie Pitt

Must be great to get bailed out time and time again when the small business has to look after themselves and the Uk government wonder why so much tax evasion takes place
As much as I sympathise with small businesses. The income tax hit they would take if Nissan left would be much higher than the bail outs. On top of that you'd have thousands claiming unemployment benefits.
 
Working with a lad this week from abroad. Asked if he enjoyed job . He said. It's OK 👍. But best job I had Working on chicken farm . But had to pack in eventually. He said chicken farm thousands of chickens . Jet washing shite everyday stank of ammonia. Him and 2 mates complained of stench. So farmer started giving them a coffee ☕️ and vodka shot each morning no effect. Eventually ended up large shot breakfast pre work large shot 10am large shot dinner time large shot 3pm . Basically bottle of vodka 🤪 a day Hahaha 😆
He said I lost a year of my life I was pissed constantly but great times Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha 😆

Are you halfway through a bottle of ammonia already?
 
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