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If Rover didnt make ridiculously expensive, and ultimately crap cars, they wouldnt have been suffering massive losses in turnover and got into such a state in the first place.
As for the jobs, it sickens me how much media coverage this event has got. 5000 jobs, so what? All the coal pits in my area have been shut down over the last few years, making all miners redundant. There were probably more jobs than that lost in just one pit.
As for the jobs, it sickens me how much media coverage this event has got. 5000 jobs, so what? All the coal pits in my area have been shut down over the last few years, making all miners redundant. There were probably more jobs than that lost in just one pit.
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then how old is this http://www.seriouswheels.com/top-2004-R ... oncept.htm its the latest on seriouswheels
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And there was a lot of kerfuffle about the pits being closed as well. It's a terrible thing that 5000 jobs have been lost. Maybe you wouldn't feel the same if you worked there.Grez~Supra_RZ-S wrote:If Rover didnt make ridiculously expensive, and ultimately crap cars, they wouldnt have been suffering massive losses in turnover and got into such a state in the first place.
As for the jobs, it sickens me how much media coverage this event has got. 5000 jobs, so what? All the coal pits in my area have been shut down over the last few years, making all miners redundant. There were probably more jobs than that lost in just one pit.
But I agree, their cars were generally a bit pants. Hope we still get that cool looking one from MG though, cause that just looks great. Cant remember what it was called.
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50k, no tax. Bearing in mind that Rover was a very capital intensive company, the need for workers of skill grade 1 would be minimum, therefore I estimate that the average wage for a factory employee would have been around 16k, before tax. This comes to a total of 80k admittedly, plus the 4k 'golden handshake'.
But thats beside the point. Would you rather have 84k over FIVE years, minus tax, or 50k in one lump sum? Just remember how long a period of time 5 years is.
But thats beside the point. Would you rather have 84k over FIVE years, minus tax, or 50k in one lump sum? Just remember how long a period of time 5 years is.
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