It truly is an everyday privilege to have good health so I'm glad to hear your back, many blessings to you always
@TheGoodLifeStarterPack3 күн бұрын
This video alone is life changing! Thank you so much and I look forward to booking a call with you.
@aryearduino30034 күн бұрын
worst tutorial ever!
@monikakaul60455 күн бұрын
Good info on finding new clients.
@sampilahy27108 күн бұрын
That's too good to be true.
@Sam-ux8we8 күн бұрын
Since ive graduated from uni in 2018, ive applied for THOUSANDS of job offers and I only cumulated 19 months of work (3 months, 3 months, 1 month, 6 months, 6 months). Im from Brussels and I applied in Belgium, france, uk, the netherlands, germany, switzerland,Luxembourg, spain. Ive even been to 2 job days in luxembourg. Time to leave this continent.
@cia94199 күн бұрын
Make video about finding decision maker email of farm work
@theandersonfamily424510 күн бұрын
I got a young guy into a job this week with very little experience. Medical sales in the uk.
@kadzmoney10 күн бұрын
@@theandersonfamily4245 you legend!!
@LonleyCopy12 күн бұрын
Goalposts too high want work but demanded 40 5o 60 hours even in trainee roles for 20k take gone 16-17k home year which cannot even get a morguage with or financial to good car also majority hate most people who Dont drive or want clients 3-4 years experience also (students 😮😮 nope or graduates nope)
@charlenestewart739512 күн бұрын
Absolutely Amazing. I did not even know how to start. Thank you. This is not stealing at all. This is awesome.
@AlexMasri13 күн бұрын
Work for what, doesn’t pay to work anymore with hyperinflation and diminishing purchasing power
@MichaelWilliams-n2f13 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯 I gave up and started claiming benefits
@leehamson368813 күн бұрын
Great Advice as usual 👍
@32boroughglove13 күн бұрын
can this still be done?
@willspeakman246113 күн бұрын
The Uk is pretty terrible when compared to other developed nations. Its depressing seeing the same job paying double in other countries when we were once equal. The weather is terrible for half the year. The food is unhealthy. The houses are small and old. The streets are full of homeless people, drunk people or spice heads. The good parts are its safe enough. The weather is mild. Free education and health care. Id rather be average in USA. Id personally go to Virginia but I cant work there legally. I will just have to keep earning below average salary in the uk and invest my way to £10,000,000 within the next 10 years. If I ever make a few million I will 100% be leaving this hole. 24% capital gains tax for starters can F right off.
@willspeakman246113 күн бұрын
Honestly If ever become a burden to someone such as requiring constant care just take me to the woods and leave me. Fortuantly by the time I am old we will have robots and I will be rich enought to care for myself.
@wedontneedmoneyanymorewene82413 күн бұрын
I was on benefits recently and it definitely doesn't cover everything i had to choose between gas or electricity or food all the rime and i lost weight. It's definitely not enough thats why a lot are doing other thing too like crime. It's definitely not a nice way to live constant anxiety. Applying for jobs and no response can be demoralizing too. Jobs will be fewer and fewer in future too due to automation technologies filling jobs not foreigners.😢 We need a resource based economy using automation technology to create manmade abundance for all the world's people with no price tag instead of manmade scarcity that the outdated monetary system creates now and it's not communism or capitalism or fascism or dictatorships that are all controlled by the outdated monetary system anyway. Research jaques fresco's lectures in depth and I mean in depth and critique him please. This shits got to go put that in your search bar please people. War is a racket by major general smedley butler the highest decorated marine at the time of his death.
@DavidThomas-fb8bq13 күн бұрын
I just came back from my holidays to find out nothing has been done. The person who was supposed to do the work didn't do anything. They should have said to him, 'stay at home and get paid, muggings will do the work when he comes back.' Also found out that other people are going to get 2 years back dated money, while some of us get nothing. How does that make us feel? When I get everything up to date, I'm doing about 2 hours a day work, OR LESS!
@hanzo761613 күн бұрын
The older gen and I dont mean the average Joe, but the movers and shakers, didn’t pay it forward the youth in job opportunities and salary. They hoarded it all for themselves.
@tomhiggins654213 күн бұрын
Don't want to work or don't want to do jobs that are crap, two completely different things which employers NEED to consider.
@KamalChowdhury-g4h13 күн бұрын
I love making burgers...but people are eating less burgers...I blame the vegetarians. #boycotvegetablesandbuyburgers All lives matter. Especially mine.
@FarmerGwyn13 күн бұрын
100 years ago 1 farmer could produce food for 10 people, now its 150, so why are we working more hours than ever to just to scrape a living? The rich are sucking it up, its that simple.
@pregnantyellowfish13 күн бұрын
They're testing to see how much people will tolerate, we're still not at breaking point. The ideal for the "haves" is that the "have nots" walk on a tightrope where they tolerate the absolute bare minimum. If the social contract is over stepped all that's required is minor concessions and people will fall back in line. Compliance has allowed this.
@MichaelWilliams-n2f13 күн бұрын
Agree, people need to find a back bone and say enough is enough. Either completely opt out of 'their system' or join/form unions to protect the workers
@JJ-zo8sh13 күн бұрын
Salaries are terrible, nobody wants to work for nothing. Who wants to work full time and barley be able to get by
@MichaelWilliams-n2f12 күн бұрын
@JJ-zo8sh Exactly 💯 one of the many reasons I gave up and started claiming benefits
@m0o0n0i0r13 күн бұрын
easy, why work if you cany buy a house, raise a family etc etc. May as well just live off benefits where you dont need to deal with 9 till 5. I personally have a job and was lucky enough to earn to buy my house. Im 41. Most of my friends still live with parents.
@HarturPerdigao13 күн бұрын
mate where do you find 9000 different companies on your niche? I do not think is possible in a single city
@ocanaldoeverton13 күн бұрын
I am still working but reducing my hours from full time to part-time. I cant stand to pay such high taxes to make people live on freebies. Having free housing, free NHS, free everything and they do not even have the right to be here.
@PHTraining13 күн бұрын
I make £1000 a day providing easy to learn services through door knocking. I can teach how and change your life over night
@robcarley750613 күн бұрын
Had to move, so had to leave my job and actually had to move. Former senior supervisor and been applying for everything from staff to assistant manager level. Everyone's gone "assessment" mad on applications, came across a cleaning job that wanted an "assessment", few years back before my mum passed she got one and didnt have any of this cr*p for a cleaning job. I think we need to start calling company's out because for low end jobs even, the bars been raised to silly levels through these "assessments" a lot of the questions are ones that should be covered in training. You are rite as well about experience always being wanted and you could be a 70% match and the manager it would seem cant be bothered to train you and help you gain that experience.
@vernetta11113 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video its all truth
@trydowave13 күн бұрын
because were a nation of manically depressed people.
@halfbakedproductions788713 күн бұрын
Why would you? HMRC have a Y-shaped peeler, taking huge chunks of your hard earned pay in return for bugger all. Even in some amazingly corrupt and autocratic countries elsewhere in the world, the roads are like glass and you can see a doctor within 24 hours. Not here. Our food prices are about to rocket same as they are in the US. Also, barely anyone can afford a house (the average price is expected to have risen by around 20% come 2029 - and even the 'cheap' areas are seeing huge acceleration in prices) and those who can are in a very precarious situation which is asking for trouble, e.g. someone aged 23 who has put down a 5% deposit on 20% shared ownership and only earning £30k a year. Mortgage rates are going to shoot up in the next few years, meanwhile the economy will contract and there will be layoffs and pay cuts. 2008 is going to come back around. The government's new plan is to stifle hiring and expansion plans by jacking employer NI contributions. Great. And even if you are in a well paid industry, you're not well paid. A Walmart floor manager or dentist's receptionist in the US wouldn't even get out of bed for your London tech salary. We are being absolutely done.
@BAmalakas13 күн бұрын
Greed has brought this country to its knees, everything is owned by a very small group of people that continue to squeeze
@swally12513 күн бұрын
I run my own Hospitality recruitment agency, and honestly I can see why people don't want to work, and why people dont want to hire. The regulations and costs on employers is crazy and its actually driving wages down and stalling hiring, we need a free market to hire more and invest more, thats free of so much red tape.
@halfbakedproductions788713 күн бұрын
The amount of steps involved to just be onboarded to a new job is absolutely ridiculous. Then you find out there's been a mistake (wrong tax code etc.) and have the stress of having to sort that. I actually feel like the most stressful part of life isn't my own job - it's others not doing theirs properly.
@hanzo761613 күн бұрын
Brain dead take. There's a reason why everyone wants a government job and not private sector.
@shoqstar13 күн бұрын
Painful man even with a degree job hunting is hard, think I will try start my own service business.
@Pinkicelolly013 күн бұрын
Why should people with learning disability be discharged over nor passing their job interview and can't passed their questions assistant I not happy living near London can't get work
@Pinkicelolly013 күн бұрын
I been in support employment service still can't get work 2 years on
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
What was your previous job
@Pinkicelolly011 күн бұрын
@@kadzmoney I never able to get work after leaving college
@Pinkicelolly013 күн бұрын
I been struggling over 2 years after lockdown I can't get or find work I lost faith in their job market I never been able to get a part time work it's angry me Every single day I been applying for some time during their week still can't get work
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
I feel for you. Its proper tough situation. I think a lot of it is down to companies either paying low wages or being so fussy nobody gets a look in.
@Hustwick13 күн бұрын
I work full time but struggle to save barely anything at the end of the month and I live frugally. Those that don't work have their recycling bins filled with takeaway pizza boxes and they take taxis into town. How does that make any sense?
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Yeah its crazy... thats why i see people getting 3k-4k in benefits laughing about it
@mkmp715413 күн бұрын
Bro were all fed up of working our asses off and having nothing to show for it. Working is a frigging scam, been in NHS 9 years and still getting by.
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Yeah, in most countries government jobs are respected and highly paid... in the UK its so underpaid
@alwaysbeautiful739513 күн бұрын
People work when their labour is rewarded!!!
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Correct!! And in this labour market... 90% of the time it isnt
@alexblue699113 күн бұрын
I worked as a joiner in Glasgow people would laugh at me because I worked because the benefits system so good by the time I paid for my transport and tools and they were right I found out that when I retired after working long hours for 50yr low pay they get everything for free
@MichaelWilliams-n2f13 күн бұрын
Nobody wants to pay anymore either. I'd rather be unemployed on benefits than work full time for peanuts and be treated like garbage. I'm no longer interested in working anymore. I'm not contributing to a society where I have zero stake in. What's the point?
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
I think you are not alone my friend. Spot on summary actually !
@kellywalker449413 күн бұрын
This is a very honest admission. I can absolutely see your point. When you work you take on a lot of additional expense and you give up 5 days out of 7. Anyone who is working should be afforded a comfortable life and not be paid only slightly more than benefits.
@dl-vb4vm13 күн бұрын
Trust me its definitely not because benefits pay more. Why would anyone want to work to pay tax that gets wasted on nonsense. People work all their lives and if they become ill disabled or whatever and need to claim benefits they get treated like scum. Why would anyone choose to be on benefits. Ive applied for 200 jobs even when i was working and got 4 interviews during those 4 years. The social contract is broken and goverment doesnt want to fix it, they now are raising tution fees whats the point of people wanting to get educated if they are going to spend their entire existence either working at a job they hate they cant escape from just to barely pay of the debt they shouldnt ever have had. Just clarity on benefits aswell. The goverment hates disabled people and thinks they are lower than dirt they are keeping the torys work capability assessment because they are obsessed with saving money (for what i dont know) we are a soverign currency issuer we cannot go bankrupt, they slash welfare and benefits to the bone and also raise wages to two pounds sorry if all the impoverished people dont jump and dance for a two pound increase, meanwhile the soverign grant is increased to a couple of million and mps salaries got an increase, whilst they are saying to us we cannot have pay rises because productivity isnt high enough....... let that sink in.
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
I agree, disabled people are heavily marginalised. To the point where everybody is brainwashed into thinking anybody getting disability support is faking it. The country is more than bankrupt, borrowing is increasing as well as tax. We got people that never made any money running our economic policies.
@GarethHaynes-nu2lu13 күн бұрын
If the government reduced the cost of everything then the wages would not be the issue.
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Its the tax thats issue. Like they put it up again. What economy in the history of the world has ever grown with a tax rise
@garyh157213 күн бұрын
@@kadzmoney Easy. Tax people more>invest in infrastructure.
@allykhan859413 күн бұрын
Too much welfare.
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Most welfare is spent on pensioners. I think we need more welfare for the old boys and girls
@allykhan859413 күн бұрын
@kadzmoney Total welfare budget including benefits pensions is about £340,000,000,000 check ons. Pensions are £110,000,000,000. Live within your means.
@LeahCassidy-tl1tn13 күн бұрын
Yeah, for the landlords - most of them literally live off welfare. Oh, and don't forget how much welfare banks, politicians, and huge corporations get. If you think ordinary people receiving peanuts are the problem, you've been severely brainwashed by years of scummy channel 5 documentaries and Jeremy Kyle. Maybe step out into the real world from time to time 🤷♀️
@alexblue699113 күн бұрын
I don't blame them my age 72yr old I worked long hours for 50yr years on low pay retired now because I worked for so long I get less of a government pension than someone who couldn't be bothered to get off their arse and get a job they get the rest made up on benefits
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Yeah this has to be the most stupid thing about the system we have
@jasbindersingh244113 күн бұрын
Cos folks have figured out that working 40 hrs a week just to feather your landlords buy to let pension ain't what they were put on this. Earth for
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Correct!
@Realdopamine10113 күн бұрын
Entrepreneurial route or the criminal entrepreneurial route😂
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
HAHA
@Realdopamine10113 күн бұрын
30k salary is dead, 24k take home pay 480 a week dead.
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Yeah unless you are living at home... but hard to save then. Peanuts
@ProfoundFamiliarity13 күн бұрын
The carers, the wealthy, the mentally and physically ill, the unmotivated and the homeless
@kadzmoney13 күн бұрын
Yeah 100% a lot of people are suffering
@BAmalakas13 күн бұрын
@@kadzmoney except the wealthy, the most wealthy of which are the cause of all this