Rollin
Well-Known Member
When Gordon Brown promised British Jobs for British Workers he was in theory being just anti-european as of course workers are free to work wherever they choose within the EU?
I never cease to be amazed at the ease with which Brtain commits UK citizens to EU Law and the ease with which our European partners appear to circumvent it.
Nieghbours of ours in France, who are retired teachers, tell me they could never work in France as their English degrees are not recognised here. One has a degree in French and was a University lecturer. They told me my son who has a Scottish Degree could work in France as his degree is recognised!! The 'Auld Alliance?'
Their son also a teacher lives and works in Spain he earns far less than the Spanish lecturers who teach the same subject - because he has an English Degree. What does he teach English?
Then there is a family who moved to France because his company in the UK had a job for him in France and needed his skills. When the family arrived he was told there was no job for him as the post had to be given to a French person.
Or how about my friend who is a qualified BHS instructor? In order to earn a living in France she had to undergo two years of re-education before she could work here.
That included writing essays in French on every subject you could mention from Le Trec to Carriage Driving and all aspects of 'management'. Then she has to be assessed for riding and teaching skills.
Having passed her exams she then ran the gauntlet of French Bureaucracy for her licence to teach.
Dear Gordon Brown,
Ring M. Sarkosy and ask him for some tips.
I never cease to be amazed at the ease with which Brtain commits UK citizens to EU Law and the ease with which our European partners appear to circumvent it.
Nieghbours of ours in France, who are retired teachers, tell me they could never work in France as their English degrees are not recognised here. One has a degree in French and was a University lecturer. They told me my son who has a Scottish Degree could work in France as his degree is recognised!! The 'Auld Alliance?'
Their son also a teacher lives and works in Spain he earns far less than the Spanish lecturers who teach the same subject - because he has an English Degree. What does he teach English?
Then there is a family who moved to France because his company in the UK had a job for him in France and needed his skills. When the family arrived he was told there was no job for him as the post had to be given to a French person.
Or how about my friend who is a qualified BHS instructor? In order to earn a living in France she had to undergo two years of re-education before she could work here.
That included writing essays in French on every subject you could mention from Le Trec to Carriage Driving and all aspects of 'management'. Then she has to be assessed for riding and teaching skills.
Having passed her exams she then ran the gauntlet of French Bureaucracy for her licence to teach.
Dear Gordon Brown,
Ring M. Sarkosy and ask him for some tips.