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Topic: Jessops in Administration
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted January 09, 2013 05:28 PM
Sad for all the employees.
I've been in business 16 years since I left college; never worked for anyone else but me.
Finished my A-Levels and worked for a company 2 years when I was 17-19 years old. On a pittance. Because I loved what I was selling, the people and the company.
Went to University for 5 years and then self-employed myself.
I've loved, and, hated every day of it.
Every day since, I go to sleep worrying over money...every day since, I wake up worrying over money. But everyday, I also thank goodness that I'm worrying over MY money (or lack of it!) not working like a dog to fund someone else.
How a company like this can go bust is a disgrace. A disgrace.
With that amount of capitol and business personale, how a business like this can fold is beyond me.
Actually, no it isn't. The management fleet will fly the coop and be gainfully employed by equally lack-lustre companies on reasonable salaries and be provided with 2.0 litre diesel company cars, while the undertrained work force, who never really had a hope in hell will be on the heap aged 17-25.
If they are lucky, they will find another retail job and maybe, if they are in the top 135 Mensa, eventually find themselves, aged 35-40, driving a 2.0 litre diesel company car with absolutely no quarantee of any sort of pension, or employment for the next...week.
I have to re-invent myself every week to stay afloat.
How a company this size, with the rescouces available, cannot find a way forward is pure laziness.
But then, I suspect, the people who laxed are not the teenagers trying to sell digital cameras at twice the price that they are on the internet, but those who sold the business and swanned off on their yauchts...telling themselves that they worked REALLY HARD to build up a business that some other worthless **** wanted to buy.
Rant over...
EDIT: That sounds really pessimistic reading it back, but I guess what I really mean is that if a big company like this can say bye-bye, then let it go...and give some real chance to the entrepreneurs of today.
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