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From: Conor on 21 Nov 2009 18:39 In article <4b086a5c$1(a)news.x-privat.org>, Hiram says... > Maybe move to a better area. ....says the man who lives in the chavviest shithole in Essex. -- Conor www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
From: Hiram on 22 Nov 2009 03:59 Conor(unemployed)wrote: > In article <4b086a5c$1(a)news.x-privat.org>, Hiram says... > >> Maybe move to a better area. > > ...says the man who lives in the chavviest shithole in Essex. > > You're still upset that I criticised Driffield? You should move here, you could get a job then.
From: Conor on 22 Nov 2009 06:53 In article <4b08fd91$1(a)news.x-privat.org>, Hiram says... > You're still upset that I criticised Driffield? Couldn't care less. > You should move here, > you could get a job then. Why would I want to be a wage slave in an area where I'd also have less disposable income when I am my own boss and don't spend even 20% of my income on my mortgage despite having a 10 year one? -- Conor www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk I'm not prejudiced. I hate everybody equally.
From: Steve Firth on 22 Nov 2009 07:27 Conor <conor(a)gmx.co.uk> wrote: > In article <4b08fd91$1(a)news.x-privat.org>, Hiram says... > > > You're still upset that I criticised Driffield? > > Couldn't care less. > > > You should move here, > > you could get a job then. > > Why would I want to be a wage slave in an area where I'd also have less > disposable income when I am my own boss and don't spend even 20% of my > income on my mortgage despite having a 10 year one? Why would anyone want to live in Essex, particularly the shithole known as Chelmsford? BTW Conor despite what you seem to think, Chelmsford is a low rent area. No one of any consequence wants to live in a place where the locals have heads like turnips and spend half their lives shagging their own relatives. Meanwhile, over here in the National Park, the sun has just come out and all is lovely again after the storm. Summary for where I live: "This type of postcode encompasses the most affluent people in the UK. They live in wealthy, high status suburban and semi-rural neighbourhoods, particularly in the Home Counties. Most are highly qualified professionals, senior executives and business owners" Summary for Chelmsford: "People live in council or housing association properties. These tend to be small terraced houses and flats, typically found in urban estates. Unemployment levels are high, and typical occupations include manufacturing and other more routine jobs. With high numbers of single pensioners and single parents, overall income levels are low. This type has the lowest level of qualifications of all ACORN types, which means there is little chance of these areas becoming more prosperous. With such low incomes, it is unsurprising that the majority of these people do not have a car and public transport is essential to them. With any spare money they are most likely to have a drink in the pub, go to bingo or place an occasional bet at the bookies. If they do manage a holiday, they often choose a caravan break in the UK."
From: Silk on 22 Nov 2009 08:32
On 22/11/2009 12:27, Steve Firth wrote: > "This type of postcode encompasses the most affluent people in the UK. > They live in wealthy, high status suburban and semi-rural > neighbourhoods, particularly in the Home Counties. Most are highly > qualified professionals, senior executives and business owners" Things took a bit of a dive when you moved in then. I think you'll find those types of postcode surveys are complete bollocks. You can have one of the most upmarket areas right next to one of the pikiest shithole in the country. |