
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Tuesday 25 March 2008
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Name
Simon
Location
Cumbria
Occupation
IT
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Well that's a surprise. They spend years running down the industry, making it as unattractive as possible, not providing training, labelling people as past it when only half way through their working life. Then eventually they notice we've got a problem.
Do I expect any change? Do I expect employers to start offering training to their staff? Do I expect the job offers to come rolling in now I'm in my mid-40s? About as much as I expect the sun to decide on a few days off.
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