Aww but the Ferry Inn is no more , the ladie have retired to raise their Great Great Grandchildren , and Newcastle Exhibition never tasted the same after the brewery pasteurised it back in the 1980s . There is work out there though , the British Farmers cannot ever get fruit and vegetable pickers to work seasonally a forteen hour day for a minimum wage , the door knockers can never get enough door to door commision only double glazing men , and the local tip can never get enough waste separation pickers to work in their stinking sheds for a minimum wage either . At the Food Factory I worked at for over two decades , local lads liked to work Monday to Friday and a lot did not like working Saturdays and Sundays , they did not like the six o'clock start either , so we drifted into polish , african and other foreign nationals , Why , because they were less trouble , they worked when we wanted them to work , and minimum wages were good for them . There were some , not all by a long shot , locals who had to go out with their mates on Saturdays and get smashed , so needed Sunday in bed . I noticed a few years ago there was a drink culture amongst young british kids , that centred on cheap vodka , and getting paralytic , we employed a few , and the few , made it harder for the many , as the foreign workers did not have this culture , so the production became reluctant to take British lads on .