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Essex is going to get nada this year by the look of things
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10-04-2011, 17:27 | #32 |
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We were on holiday when the date passed. Got back home and 2 days later knock on the door chasing up why it hadn't been done. Giz us a chance Done it that night, 10 mins on the net
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10-04-2011, 18:10 | #33 |
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Basically what knips has said, but also so they can statistically show where different jobs are and how the country is split up into different economic and industrial regions.
For example the south east is big for chemical/biological science, the south west not so much - the census will show that. It's just nosey statistics
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We had a knock at the door today asking why ours hadn't been completed. Said we'd do it online.
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It's for statistics about what people in the UK do for a living, how healthy people are and how many people live in certain areas etc. etc. compared to 10 years ago to show how the country is evolving. Completely useless to most people, but some people in the national statistics office get all hard over it.
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10-04-2011, 21:20 | #36 |
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I get all that, but why did they need to know who's staying in your house on that date etc.
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11-04-2011, 11:17 | #38 |
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I find some of the questions a little intrusive, and some don't offer the flexibility I want to answer them the way I want to.
The thing is they have most of the details from our HMRC, Council Tax bills, Vote register, and so on. Why they need to know what sort of central heating I've got, and who I had round on the 27th I know not... what if you pulled and had a one night stand and didn't know her name?! There's no way I'm going to be telling them about that! As for my employment, they're a little tetchy about describing what I do, so I asked HR what I should say and they gave me a nice succinct explanation of what needs to be written. I spend more than 30 days away from the UK a year, but I am not going to tell them that where I go, I didn't, and I'm not telling them if I have property abroad or if I stay in a hotel. I was as cryptic in some of my answers and decided the choose the most applicable one to what I wanted to reveal to them.
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11-04-2011, 11:21 | #39 |
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The heating one could be seen to work out where to put funding; no need to put loads into electric if 80% of people have gas.
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11-04-2011, 11:27 | #40 |
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I love how, on the whole, the description of most people's job is already in their title e.g.
Job: Software Manager Description: Managing Software/Team You only get about 20-30 characters worth of space so not much more you can do!
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