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Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd TBH we need to do something about the quality of work as well, a lot of minimum wage jobs would still be demeaning if they paid 10x as much.
doodab in used to be poor once mode.
The longer term unemployed are ill educated and the majority have a 'better than thou' attitude. They won't wait tables, pick up litter, clean toilets, work in McDonalds! These people have it installed that their self worth are higher than others and deserve more. Hence we get better educated , poorer people to come in to do the work.
I'm proud to have done all those jobs(I didn't do MaccyDs though). To me it is more important to work, thats self worth, not the 'quality' of work. Remember your tulip smells as much as the next person.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIts this last comment that pisses me off. Not that you are unique in expressing it. Far from it.
The longer term unemployed are ill educated and the majority have a 'better than thou' attitude. They won't wait tables, pick up litter, clean toilets, work in McDonalds! These people have it installed that their self worth are higher than others and deserve more. Hence we get better educated , poorer people to come in to do the work.
I'm proud to have done all those jobs(I didn't do MaccyDs though). To me it is more important to work, thats self worth, not the 'quality' of work. Remember your tulip smells as much as the next person.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostTypical rantings of a middle-class tory w4nker.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhat's wrong? Your giro late you working class, one CSE Northern chimp?Comment
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I say keep benefits but those that are able to work , make them do community work or no benefit money. In a year the country would be a different place.Comment
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What f's me off is the fact that those who are given benefits are under no pressure to do anything for their handout, I do understand there are cases that can't, disabled for instance. There is no ROI on benefits and there should be.
Even if they had to do 10 hours a week community service or similar to enhance their local area it would be something. Park maintenance, cutting communal grass, removing graffiti etc.... loads that could be done with zero additional skills if they got off their backsides.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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