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There should be a 6 month limit for unemployment benefits as in the US. After that you get parachuted into Waziristan.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've still got a gigantic folder of rejection letters etc from 1991, and a smaller one from 1993...
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Churchill View PostIn Cambridge, the main contractors for the "Guided Bus Route" have just sacked a load of Indian illegal immigrants - the buggers are everywhere!
Also, just as an update, a piece of work we subcontracted to "Tech Mahindra" has just been delivered.... £81k pissed into the wind!!! Another off-shoring effing disaster!
Churchill - In "It's only money" mode!
and how did u come to the conclusion those Indians were 'Illegal immigrants'??
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but you're a female, you've got plenty of work to do at home!
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostFrom the end of 2005 I spent nearly 2 years unemployed, during which I applied for over 300 jobs by applying online etc. Previously I was unemployed from late 1998 until mid 2001 applying for jobs (all over the country). And I'm supposed to be working in an industry which I thought was immune from this long-term unemployment risk.
So not all long-term unemployed are lazy layabouts like you say.
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Originally posted by Fran View PostAn in law of mine hasn't worked for years just sponged off the state and family. She now has a job less fella and they are havign a baby! The state (and me via my missus) is going to pay for everything.
Really F**ks me off.
There was a suggestion recently that people on long term employment havign to do a form of comunity service type work to receive their benefits. I'm all for it, once they are out of work for a while, they just don't care about getting a job, meeting people, or bettering themselves. Even the promise of more money wouldn't work!
From the end of 2005 I spent nearly 2 years unemployed, during which I applied for over 300 jobs by applying online etc. Previously I was unemployed from late 1998 until mid 2001 applying for jobs (all over the country). And I'm supposed to be working in an industry which I thought was immune from this long-term unemployment risk.
So not all long-term unemployed are lazy layabouts like you say.
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Stop picking on us migrants, we do jobs none of you lot want to do! Like project mgmt and .Net development.
Lazy brits.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSounds like a nobrainer decision to me - at least 20 hours of community work, if nothing available then pick up trash everywhere - if roads still dirty (ie they do bad job), they get benefits withdrawn.
Feeding vermin is not a community service!
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