Tend to agree lack of fresh air must also have played a big part.
Come to think of it, it's likely some of the migrants were in the back of an unventilated shipping container, just one that had been plonked on the back of artic.
yes-and-no; it's rarely their working life for very long. They either leave due to injury, or earn enough to setup a more normal life.
(I guess some get promoted to positions with more ... "perks" ... )
You clearly do not know the same rig-workers as I do.
"28 on - 14 off" lifestyle isn't very sustainable, long-term.
I presume they get paid handsomely for the type of dangerous work.
That. Exactly.
And I suspect the Asylum Seekers will (a) have fewer facilities and (b) be occupying at higher density.
If the pay is so “handsome” one would assume there are queues for such jobs?
Probably, in reality, not handsome enough!!
I couldn't have done it as a youngster never mind now when I'm still 30 months from State Pension.
That. Exactly.
And I suspect the Asylum Seekers will (a) have fewer facilities and (b) be occupying at higher density.
The Beeb and a few other hacks have been given a look around the boat.
Not bad for nowt from a country you've entered illegally.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66270811
Been to shittier hotels
The Beeb and a few other hacks have been given a look around the boat.
Not bad for nowt from a country you've entered illegally.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66270811
Err, they didn't enter illegally did they?