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right from leaving school
right up to mid-twenties,

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when they take their Higher National,
or even degrees.

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I say, lad. Are you listening to me?
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- Yeah.
- You don't look as though you are.

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I've other lads to see
before four o'clock, you know.

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lf nothing I've mentioned appeals to you,
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and if you can stand a hard day's work
and don't mind getting dirty,

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- there are good opportunities in mining.
- I'm not goin' down t'pit.

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Don't be put off by what you've heard.
Conditions have improved tremendously.

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I wouldn't be seen dead down t'pit.
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What about hobbies?
What hobbies have you got?

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Do you like gardening, or constructing
Meccano sets, or anything like that?

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- Don't you have any hobbies at all?
- Can I go now?

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What's wrong with you, lad?
Sit down. Sit down, I haven't finished yet.

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I've met some lads in my time,
but I've never met one like you.

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Half the time you're like a cat on hot
bricks, the other half you're not listening.

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Here. Take this form.
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lt gives you information about
leaving school and starting work.

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Things like pensions, superannuation,
national insurance, wages.

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At the back, there's a detachable form.
When you want your cards, fill it in...

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Come back, lad. I haven't finished yet.
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When you want your cards,
fill in that form, send it in. Got that?

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- Yeah.
- Don't forget. And listen, Casper.

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lf you do have trouble getting fixed up,
come in and see me.

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- Yeah.
- Send the next boy in.

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Kes!
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Kes!
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Kes!

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