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educated_but_ignored

@educatedignored

Frustrated Irish citizen with degrees out my backside but ignored none the less.

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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
For a pinned post for 3 years
Stretford Trends@StretfordTrends

• Now that the dust has settled on any hope for a full 100% Qatari takeover, we can look at a number of reasons why there is optimism regarding Sir Jim Ratcliffe's acquisition. INEOS boast a great record of development into the sports they have put their feet into, including of course football. — Their work is driven by data science in order to reach maximum results & performances, as seen in how our new to be Chief "Sir Dave Brailsford" revolutionised cycling by using data science — even to achieve as they call it “marginal gains” over competitors by delving deeper into miniscule things such as, diet & sleep. — Nice are currently 2nd in Ligue 1 as their recruitment talent has clicked, something which will be useful here. — INEOS have had talks with Mitchell, Edwards, Campos. All who are world class recruitment specialists. — INEOS have only agreed to buy in due to the fact that they will take full control. • Glazers will be bought out in a maximum of 3 years, very likely to be sooner. • After this, the minority will be bought out & the stock will be made private. 📝 A lot of people would prefer an end to the Glazers straight away but they WILL be gone soon & that is a huge gain. INEOS taking direct control of footballing operations will make a monumental difference, as new departments will be opened & new employees will arrive into a wide range of places at the club, in order to fix the current HORRIFIC structure.

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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@trashpanda8008 @paulmcguinness6 Email your local td. This is profiteering from @TraceyGeary2 . The waste companies are in the scheme of Government. They need to publish their calculations to show they are not profiteering. Only announced after supports are granted. Double dipping imho
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Paul Mc Guinness
Paul Mc Guinness@paulmcguinness6·
Just got an email from panda waste announcing a 97 cent plus Vat fuel surcharge per month starting in May. Sneakily dropped out there on a bank holiday weekend. Did these businesses not just get a deal from the Government? #fuel #rubbish #sneaky #ripoff #panda
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Tracy 💜 ☮️ 📸 ✍🏼
Tracy 💜 ☮️ 📸 ✍🏼@AddressingLife·
I just got an email from Panda that they will now be charging a fuel surcharge plus VAT due to the rise in fuel prices. Didn't the government give them some sort of discount in fuel as compared to the average consumer, or am I misunderstanding this?
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Dr Julia Grace Patterson💙
I’m presuming you’re a capitalist. As such I assume you’ll accept that your coffee shop is a failing business if you can’t afford to pay people properly. The market always knows best, right? 🤷‍♀️
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
If a coworker has a car and lives near my house, and drives me to work every day, am I obligated to chip in for gas?
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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@PeterMcCormack Inflation is caused by the business sector passing on every price rise when already making profit. Sometimes just accept a lower profit to make a living. Here's another economic concept businesses do not like: price elasticity of demand
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.
Harry Eccles@Heccles94

The Greens will raise the minimum wage to £15 for all workers 💪

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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
I don’t understand why we have the minimum wage. It’s a dumb idea. Government shouldn’t be involved if there is a willing buyer / willing seller. Also, employment rights shouldn’t exist. If you aren’t happy, leave. Any good employer will pay what is deserved and have commercial sense to treat valuable staff well.
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Mal@UtdMaI·
Explain this to me like I’m a one-year-old: Why do Manchester City always seem to have one or two games in hand when the season’s nearly done and it’s the same story every year?
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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@nicksortor Ye can all stay the fuck home & dream of your claimed greatness too. Jesus, ye are a joke
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump says the US will be withdrawing "A LOT" more troops from Germany than the 5,000 announced yesterday FINALLY. Bring our troops home! We don't need NATO — NATO needs US! "We're going to cut WAY down and we're cutting a lot further than 5,000" 🇺🇸
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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@EO_Halloran How do the cost 1 5 times more? Same structure as a field. Maybe less distance for installers. How is it more costly?
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anth👁
anth👁@antharmstron9·
@Subhash_ati9 @UtdMaI All about perspective isnt it , if city win all games they will probably win league with a couple of high scoring wins
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Masithandaze
Masithandaze@Ngabom_·
@UtdMaI When you usually make it to semifinals in most cup competitions, you end up playing less frequently in league. The matches get rescheduled to a later date to accommodate the busier schedule
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Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley@declanganley·
Dan O’Brien is absolutely right. Ireland’s hard-working families and businesses are being hammered by crisis-era taxes that were never unwound, even as revenues have tripled and the public payroll and social spending have exploded by tens of billions with precious little to show for it in services or value for money. This is fiscal madness dressed up as “fairness.” It’s time we, who are gouged for it, stopped accepting it. We must fight, and fight hard, for serious, structural tax cuts in Ireland now; lower rates, real reform, and an end to the tax-and-spend culture that is holding Ireland back. Enough is enough.
Dan O'Brien@danobrien20

Cut income tax - today's @thecurrency column. Punitive personal taxes were introduced in Ireland 18 years ago to address a fiscal crisis that is long over. Last year the government took in almost €45 billion in personal income taxes, up from €15 billion in 2010. How has it used that three-fold increase (yes, that's a trebling) of income tax, USC and PRSI revenues? Annual social expenditure rose by €25 billion 2015-2025, when the economy was growing strongly. Having kept the lid on public sector pay from 2008-2016, when it stood at around €20 billion, it has since soared by €16 billion to €36 billion last year. What scrutiny there is of government spending is too focused on one-offs (hospitals and bike sheds). There is little examination of annual recurring spending, of almost €50 billion on social spending and the €36 billion spent on the public service pay bill. Both rise by additional billions every year, as does almost every other spending line. Ireland badly needs a Taxpayers' Alliance, because politicians are certainly not standing up for taxpayers. Across the political spectrum, parties all want ever more spending. None is calling for fundamental reform of one of the most punitive personal tax regimes in the world (ranked second worst in the OECD by the Tax Foundation).

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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@ger_cosgrove @paulmcguinness6 x.com/i/status/20508… Look at this & act on it. I did. Email Govt tds too. We need to shout otherwise nothing changes. Shout like protestors did
educated_but_ignored@educatedignored

@AddressingLife I believe so and Bin companies in the south West are doing the same. It's like it's co-ordinated. Write to them and ask them to explain it in light of the Government rebate scheme. Threaten a report to the CCPC as Mr. Binman is doing the same. It's co-ordinated imho

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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@danobrien20 Why don't private companies cut their prices on the same premise? It incentives me to but more from them? Oh, I know why. Because it's not sn incentive just like "need" to earn more is the incentive. Not a tax cut. A canard of an argument for tax cuts.
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Dan O'Brien
Dan O'Brien@danobrien20·
Important to recall that cuts to punitive personal tax rates, after 18 long years at emergency levels, would funds themselves in large part. Allowing people to keep more of their own money incentivises work, therefore more tax revenue.
Dan O'Brien@danobrien20

Self-funding tax cuts. The scale of disincentivisation in the Irish tax regime means that cutting rates and raising the threshold at which 50%+ marginal rates kick in would generate lots of addition taxes. As someone has noted, this would also keep older workers in the labour force, some of whom retire early because they are so fed up paying exorbitant taxes.

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Brendan Boyle
Brendan Boyle@BrendanPBoyle·
I've a Bank of Ireland MasterCard which qualifies me for 2 free flights with Aer Lingus. I've attempted to book flights and been refused coming up on 20 times ! Great sales ploy. Offer something then don't allow your customer to actually avail of the service ! Not impressed !!
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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@BrendanPBoyle @talktoBOI Lodge a complaint to the CCPC,the financial services ombudsman & small Claims court. These big companies scoff at contractual obligations with the every day punter. Enforce your contract & everyone will win.
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Brendan Boyle
Brendan Boyle@BrendanPBoyle·
@talktoBOI Hello. I have mailed them and rang them as to why my requests are constantly being refused. No answer to my mails and it's actually really difficult to find where to contact. The phone agent would only deal with my query if I had a booking and was paying tax for a flight.
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educated_but_ignored@educatedignored·
@talktoBOI @BrendanPBoyle You offer the free flights as part of your sales offering and you it's part of the contract between you and your customer. You have a legal responsibility to action it, possibly compensate for flights paid for that should not have been or withdraw the offering.
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Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland@talktoBOI·
@BrendanPBoyle I am sorry to hear of your experience. We don't manage the travel rewards I'm afraid you will need to escalate this to Aer Lingus. Thanks, Megan
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