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Give it to them - don't just get them to stack shelves for free.
Its not like stacking shelves really equates to useful experience.
Example stacking shelves all day long in a shop, swimming, jogging.
James doesn't know because he goes to an academy where he learns how to stack shelves.
Expecting those who stack shelves, pump gas to pay.
She waved a hand toward the stacked shelves.
Stacking shelves, all your IT skills and knowledge will be considered worthless.
On a recent day you could see her loudly dressing down an employee for not stacking shelves properly.
They just don't pay them anything, but employ them to stack shelves at the taxpayer's expense.
The open bins and stacking shelves of such a system provide visibility and easy access.
Pay them 250 quid a week to stack shelves and provide free classes in retail management, if you like, and they agree to it.
Where a potential employee is required to have several A' Levels to get a job stacking shelves in a supermarket.
Well I've done that job stacking shelves.
Stacking shelves in a supermarket is no substitute for the artisan and village trades of years past.
Yet £47 pound a week paid by the taxpayer for stacking shelves in Tesco's is acceptable.
He then stacked shelves at Tesco before becoming a postman at 18.
"His dad believes students need to work on their books in the school holidays, not stacking shelves in Safeway."
Tommy was the stellar employee, shining eggs and stacking shelves, as he has so often reminded Wisconsin voters.
I have never encountered before such dedication, sensitivity and skill from people who could earn more stacking shelves at Tesco.
He should be stacking shelves in Tesco's.
Stacked shelves of children's T-shirts decorated with all sorts of dino art are on the right as you enter the store.
Apparently people just aren't working hard enough - maybe if they stacked shelves for two months unpaid they'd stop being so bloomin' uncooperative, eh?
Unemployed graduate sues ministers for being 'forced' to stack shelves in Poundland
I hope that those of you who face a bleak future stacking shelves in Poundland find some solace in this.
What exactly has work experience for job seekers (stacking shelves) to do with train drivers claiming a bonus in excess of their union agreed rate.