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Title: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Graham C on January 28, 2008, 11:16:36 AM
McDonalds and a few other companies have been allowed to give out diploma style awards.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7209276.stm

Excellent news  rotflmfao


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: kinboshi on January 28, 2008, 11:17:33 AM
Do you want fries with that?


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Graham C on January 28, 2008, 11:20:26 AM
a) Yes
b) No


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: kinboshi on January 28, 2008, 11:32:57 AM
Would you like to super-size that?


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Graham C on January 28, 2008, 11:37:25 AM
a) Yes please
b) No thanks


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: kinboshi on January 28, 2008, 12:58:55 PM
Is that a large Coke?


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: TheChipPrince on January 28, 2008, 01:02:38 PM
Is that a large Coke?

1Gram or 2?


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: boldie on January 28, 2008, 01:11:58 PM
careful guys..I got slated a while ago for saying that people who work for Miccy D are idiots.


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: The_duke on January 28, 2008, 01:33:57 PM
Quotes from the article......

"Meanwhile, from this summer Flybe will offer courses covering the work of cabin crews, engineers, call centre staff,"

"Network Rail will offer courses up to A-level or Diploma standard mainly to their track engineers at first."

Have I missed something or does this mean that the engineers in these companies, which one would assume have responsibility for safety,  all left school without said qualifications ??? (Can you hold a hammer ? OK you're hired)



Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: boldie on January 28, 2008, 01:39:52 PM
Quotes from the article......

"Meanwhile, from this summer Flybe will offer courses covering the work of cabin crews, engineers, call centre staff,"

"Network Rail will offer courses up to A-level or Diploma standard mainly to their track engineers at first."

Have I missed something or does this mean that the engineers in these companies, which one would assume have responsibility for safety,  all left school without said qualifications ??? (Can you hold a hammer ? OK you're hired)



why do you think Flybe is low-cost and Network rail is crap.


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: taximan007 on January 28, 2008, 01:41:09 PM
For a lot of these people that work in fast food establishments such as McDonalds, Burger King, KFC and the like, this is their 1st step into the big wide world of employment and "adulthood". Whilst I agree alot of them have the normal "kevin and perry teenage attitudes" I think that encouragement and guidance goes alot further than mocking them for working in such places.

Just my opinion.


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Rod Paradise on January 28, 2008, 01:46:21 PM
Quotes from the article......

"Meanwhile, from this summer Flybe will offer courses covering the work of cabin crews, engineers, call centre staff,"

"Network Rail will offer courses up to A-level or Diploma standard mainly to their track engineers at first."

Have I missed something or does this mean that the engineers in these companies, which one would assume have responsibility for safety,  all left school without said qualifications ??? (Can you hold a hammer ? OK you're hired)



Sounds like the companies are aiming the courses directly at their needs instead of taking people with standard qualifications. I did an HND in Telecommunications Engineering that had been created and run by the telecom company I joined, meaning it was a bit more specialised to their systems.

This isn't exactly new xcept I'd imagine the companies involved will be paying less and the governement making more of a contribution.


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: boldie on January 28, 2008, 01:48:21 PM
For a lot of these people that work in fast food establishments such as McDonalds, Burger King, KFC and the like, this is their 1st step into the big wide world of employment and "adulthood". Whilst I agree alot of them have the normal "kevin and perry teenage attitudes" I think that encouragement and guidance goes alot further than mocking them for working in such places.

Just my opinion.

I agree of course...but how else could we make fun of Tank ? ;)


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Jon MW on January 28, 2008, 01:49:24 PM
... and mocking is much more fun than encouraging


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: Graham C on January 28, 2008, 01:55:34 PM
It's not about making fun of those that work there, I have nothing against anyone, but it's just another buck being passed along the line of education.   People can be snobby about what universities people have been to, imagine telling them you have a McDonalds qualification! 

I don't see how it's the roll of private companies to offer qualifications.  Fair enough if it's only good within the company group, but exams and qualifications are given and issued by bodies with an impartial approach.


Title: Re: The McAlevel ?
Post by: boldie on January 28, 2008, 02:03:01 PM
Also..we have all had shitty jobs in the past. Part of something not being your first job means that you are entitled to make fun of those that have a shitty first job...or "my social lessers" as I like to call them ;)