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Offline RandomJord

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« Reply #40 on: 15 November 2011, 22:25 »
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« Reply #41 on: 16 November 2011, 16:32 »
The one thing that really gets me is spelling and just general conversation. I am not the best speller, nor do I ever pretend to be a bright person. I didn't do amazingly well at school, in fact I was Mr.Average. But what baffles me are the following.

People who don't understand the simplest of English, like the use of the word Brought and Bought, it is one of those things that really gets to me. Or when someone has a rant but its one huge paragraph thats so hard to read that you don't bother in the end..

Only yesterday I was talking to a Linguist out here about my generation compared to previous generations. My grandfather could turn his hand to anything, he could pick up a saw and chisel and make perfectly square window-frames. As his family grew he built the house to accommodate them, building extensions etc.

Before deploying out on Ops, I had to attend a course on these generators. I got put in a group with two lads who are "technicians".. I use this term loosely. You see, out here, if you are in a FOB and your fan belt brakes you are expected to replace it yourself. This is the story of one of the techs....

To get to the fan, you have to remove the guard, 6x 13mm nuts. I handed him a 3/8ths Drive rachet, a 3 inch extension and a 13mm socket. He first of all couldn't get the extension onto the rachet, I showed him to press the back of the rachet to allow fitment. He then tried to put the socket end of the socket onto the 3/8th extension drive, rather than the square bit. Keeping my calm I showed him the errors of his way.

From here I showed him that the back of the ratchet has two possibilities, righty tighty, lefty loosey. Set it up before you go trying to find the bolts and it will be easier. I set it to loose and handed it to him. He began on the nearest nut. It got to the point where the tension was off the nut and couldn't provide enough force for the ratchet. He then switches to tighten and tightens it back up.. He couldn't get it into his head what was happening...Again I showed him to use one hand to brace the extension to provide the tension.. Same thing again..

In the end he left me to do it.. I would just like to point out that this Technician, is currently deployed on his own, in theatre, in a FOB with said generator.. Oh and he decided to lean on the turbo after the thing had been running for 2hrs, as you can imagine, arm was a mess!

These are the people I worry for, my first house, I picked up a book, read how to tile, I tiled. I wanted to change the light rose, knocked the power off and changed it.. I built a picket fence, each strip at an individual height to keep the uniform look around the garden...

Yet daily I see people around me doing the dumbest things..
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« Reply #42 on: 16 November 2011, 16:48 »
I agree - some people are ridiculously stupid. I reckon some have never been taught how to think things through or think outside the box.

I recently changed the siphon mechanism in our toilet cistern, despite never having done an ounce of plumbing in my life. I've also put up shelves, tiled the shower cubicle and replaced some of the light switch fittings in our house. No one showed me how to do these things but I looked up what I needed to know and everything else was basic common sense.

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Re: Thickish People.... Everywhere!
« Reply #43 on: 16 November 2011, 17:05 »
Grrr Kids and adults that talk like Ali G whether white or Black it just sucks, how can you be clever if you talk like a Cnut.
Not being funny but have you seen how easy GCSE's are these days and how many people cant even pass them, no wonder why we need so many foriegn workers as our offspring cant even count or speak English.


I also think the use of Skunk and Amphet amongst the younger generations is a massive problem, I see so many teenagers who cant add up past what an half ounce costs or hold any sort of attention span :lipsrsealed:
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« Reply #44 on: 16 November 2011, 17:25 »
I dont think the current education system helps... I went all the way through primary school to university and in 15+yrs of education didnt really learn anything of any distinct value (maths + english aside).

Most of what I learnt was through the want and need to know things. University is a perfect example of this... they set the guide lines and everything else you do is off your own back. Not great value for £10k a year now is it  :undecided:

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« Reply #45 on: 16 November 2011, 17:35 »
I dont think the current education system helps... I went all the way through primary school to university and in 15+yrs of education didnt really learn anything of any distinct value (maths + english aside).

Most of what I learnt was through the want and need to know things. University is a perfect example of this... they set the guide lines and everything else you do is off your own back. Not great value for £10k a year now is it  :undecided:

We are all pushed down the Uni route too.. I wish I had been a "dumb" pupil and gone to college and done an apprentaship, got a trade and worked off my own back.. I can't believe we were directed towards bullsh!t university courses from the age of 14.
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Re: Thickish People.... Everywhere!
« Reply #46 on: 16 November 2011, 17:50 »
the thinking behind that was why would you wanna work silly hours 77days a week when you can go to uni hopefully find a good job.

not really true is it now...

I dont think the current education system helps... I went all the way through primary school to university and in 15+yrs of education didnt really learn anything of any distinct value (maths + english aside).

Most of what I learnt was through the want and need to know things. University is a perfect example of this... they set the guide lines and everything else you do is off your own back. Not great value for £10k a year now is it  :undecided:

We are all pushed down the Uni route too.. I wish I had been a "dumb" pupil and gone to college and done an apprentaship, got a trade and worked off my own back.. I can't believe we were directed towards bullsh!t university courses from the age of 14.

agreed. if i had learnt a trade, i could have had my own business by now. maybe even a house half paid up.

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Re: Thickish People.... Everywhere!
« Reply #47 on: 16 November 2011, 17:53 »
I 100% agree, most of what is taught now is either so basic or of little use.
The amount of work experience kids I see that cant even do the most basic tasks is shocking.
What is more shocking is the lack of any drive or ambition, if its not available on a plate most young adults dont give a sh!t.

Dont want to start anything but the polytechnic conversion into uni's has flooded the education system with easy to get on courses with little value in the real world.
Now the Students taking these subjects or substandard courses have to pay more than they are worth and get a degree in some subject which is practicaly pointless.
I think Univesities should offer less choice and higher quality and be more selective on who they take rather than seeing $$$$$.
Nothing wrong with being an apprentice or or a skilled tradesman, some people suit this type of work and should be encouraged to do so. We would not so reliant on migrants or banks to keep our economy going if we had people who could make stuff which can be sold rather than be lead into a life of a second rate artist or fashion stylist.......

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Re: Thickish People.... Everywhere!
« Reply #48 on: 16 November 2011, 17:55 »
I dont think the current education system helps... I went all the way through primary school to university and in 15+yrs of education didnt really learn anything of any distinct value (maths + english aside).

Most of what I learnt was through the want and need to know things. University is a perfect example of this... they set the guide lines and everything else you do is off your own back. Not great value for £10k a year now is it  :undecided:

We are all pushed down the Uni route too.. I wish I had been a "dumb" pupil and gone to college and done an apprentaship, got a trade and worked off my own back.. I can't believe we were directed towards bullsh!t university courses from the age of 14.

agreed... just another pit to throw your money into.

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« Reply #49 on: 16 November 2011, 18:00 »
I dont think the current education system helps... I went all the way through primary school to university and in 15+yrs of education didnt really learn anything of any distinct value (maths + english aside).

Most of what I learnt was through the want and need to know things. University is a perfect example of this... they set the guide lines and everything else you do is off your own back. Not great value for £10k a year now is it  :undecided:

We are all pushed down the Uni route too.. I wish I had been a "dumb" pupil and gone to college and done an apprentaship, got a trade and worked off my own back.. I can't believe we were directed towards bullsh!t university courses from the age of 14.

agreed... just another pit to throw your money into.

I wonder how many people actually realise this though, I am 28 now and I realised this a while back, probably before I joined up...
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