/r/england
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how hard is it for beginner barbers from europe in london? how hard is it to find a job? how much do they pay? how hard is it? For context I am 19 years old and this would be my second job (after mcdonalds unfortunately) I have the qualifications to work as a barber but is it possible to find a job in this profession at this age and if yes what paycheck can i expect?
All things considered, it was better than I was expecting
I'm from Costa Rica. I felt like making English breakfast this morning, but I couldn't find canned baked beans anywhere and they are sold here, and no black pudding because I was unable to find one, but I still wanted to delight myself with this English breakfast.
I need English people's opinions. What do you think?
This pink/red jelly is perfect with cheese, on toast, or with as a accompaniment to game. The ard fruit needs boiling and, when soft, straining to extract the juice, this is boiled with sugar to make jelly. Here is the result from this year's crop from our cottage garden.
I understand they have a job to do and probably work on commission. But they have made my visits to my locals shops very unenjoyable. Every time I visit my local co op they are there. When I say I'm working and can't stop I always get a horrible/mean comment as I leave. I even heard one of them snigger to his friend "fat cunt" because I didn't stop.
Absolute scum/vermin if you ask me. Get a real job.