Youngian wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:48 am
Less demand for apprentices in poorer areas isn’t a surprise. Plenty of eager young people prepared to move to better themselves. And that only exacerbates the problem. Don’t know how more routine home working will fundamentally alter the economic geography but like the sound of the potential for provincial towns more than prestige infrastructure projects. Working for a London firm from a semi in Mansfield is like a lottery win.
It also sounds about as likely as a lottery win.
I've worked for several firms that espouse the distributed model with a big site in central Scotland and a small HQ / sales footprint in London.
No prizes for guessing which site supplies the bulk of the promotions, the "sexy" new jobs and has a monopoly on elevation to the beard.
Your worker in a semi n Mansfield will certainly be coining it for a while, but under business as usual will be back of the queue for training and promotion, and when it's time for redundancies they'l stick you in the stalls.