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    Holy Crap!

    You feckers have so much time in your hands.

    Are you all on active contracts? or sat on your fat arses claiming JSA?


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      Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post

      Are you all on active contracts? or sat on your fat arses claiming JSA?


      Oh hang on, is that the time already, better get down to the job center to sign on
      The Chunt of Chunts.

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        Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
        Oh hang on, is that the time already, better get down to the job center to sign on
        And queue behind the unemployed and unemployed. Guess the fecker is too cosy in his mum's basement

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          Originally posted by zeitghost
          And back in the day, before the sainted Margaret, contributions based benefit lasted 12 months, and you got Earnings Related on top of it, which doubled what I got at the time.
          Grandad alert

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            Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
            There we go. True in both cases. They claim and don't look, you claim and don't need. Both perfectly legal and if morals don't come in to it, all parties can sleep well.
            No as per my other post the legal requirement is that you have to look for work. So legally no looking is not an option.
            Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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              Originally posted by eek View Post
              The rules are simple, you turn up and sign on or explain it on the day (there's an 8 hour built-in window and then the sanction systems kick in).

              As for people complaining about not finding working in Merthyr when work is available in Cardiff could it be that once you pay the train fare to Cardiff the income left for a zero hour contract is so low even Job Centre's aren't cruel enough to include Cardiff in the commutable distance rules..
              True enough some of the rules dont make sense. And sometimes the system does not work.

              An hour on the train is not excessive IMHO. But there we are.

              Trouble is its a lifestyle choice. Like I said, if benefits allow you to live and have just enough to pay for beer and fags then why bother getting out of bed and working for a living? It works for about half the population of Merthyr....

              Remember when I claimed and I spoke to a manager. He told me some stories off the record.

              A lot of people refuse to take a job they can't walk to (or try to refuse). Its very rare for people to accept a job thats more than a 10 minute bus ride away. Excuses range from, I dont know the area so Im not working there, I can't get out of bed that early, I might get wet walking to the bus stop and it'll make me ill, I dont like buses so refuse to get on one. True story.
              Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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                Sad thing is, PC's right. A return bus journey is over an hour's pay for a lot of low paid workers whereas winkers on here get paid more than that for downloading some brownware.
                The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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                  FTFY

                  Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                  Sad thing is, PC's right about something at long last.
                  The Chunt of Chunts.

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                    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                    Sad thing is, PC's right. A return bus journey is over an hour's pay for a lot of low paid workers whereas winkers on here get paid more than that for downloading some brownware.
                    True. I'm back off commuting to Laandaaan from the West Mids in a couple of weeks, almost 1600 notes a month

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                      Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                      True enough some of the rules dont make sense. And sometimes the system does not work.

                      An hour on the train is not excessive IMHO. But there we are.

                      Trouble is its a lifestyle choice. Like I said, if benefits allow you to live and have just enough to pay for beer and fags then why bother getting out of bed and working for a living? It works for about half the population of Merthyr....

                      Remember when I claimed and I spoke to a manager. He told me some stories off the record.

                      A lot of people refuse to take a job they can't walk to (or try to refuse). Its very rare for people to accept a job thats more than a 10 minute bus ride away. Excuses range from, I dont know the area so Im not working there, I can't get out of bed that early, I might get wet walking to the bus stop and it'll make me ill, I dont like buses so refuse to get on one. True story.
                      So how did they get you back into the labour market?
                      Last edited by Old Greg; 16 June 2016, 15:34.

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