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Previously on "Little Englander's attitude to (un)employment"
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Great Forum, 1st Post, This old goat is fresh from the farm so be gentle...
Thanks for the link, I will check it out with anticipation.
It's about time I changed my tune and forgot the stigma of signing on, and started claiming benefits for a change since I have pumped so much money into the system for the last 25+ years. I really should learn the facts of life from my EU cousins and milk the system for all it's worth.
And why not? I have been benched since January, I applied to every role (P&C), not a single interview or offer except when a drone expected me to have every certification in the alphabet and be a Guru in all IT acronyms and buzzwwords. Oh, and be prepared to be very "Realistic" and drop 45% of my last year's day rate to even be considered in today's market. Well if I had these I would ask for 45% more !!!
Contractors? Stack them high and sell them cheap!!!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDid a calculation if both of us were unemployed via turn2us.org.uk
2 school age kids
smallish mortgage
No Disability etc.
£17K
So thats a £20K wage coming in.
why bother working?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDid a calculation if both of us were unemployed via turn2us.org.uk
2 school age kids
smallish mortgage
No Disability etc.
£17K
So thats a £20K wage coming in.
why bother working?
Everyone’s a winner!
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostHe may have a valid point. Current client has more poles than brits on the shop floor.
2 school age kids
smallish mortgage
No Disability etc.
£17K
So thats a £20K wage coming in.
why bother working?
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostFrom a web forum:
There are millions out there genuinely thinking that the job market is booming and the welfare system is too generous with the chavs, save changing their minds when they actually lose their job and then decide to "Climb Aboard The Benefits Gravy Train" like the person above.
Discussion.
Wonder why automatic replies to job applications contain the following?
Unfortunately because of the large number of CVs we receive we regret that we are unable to respond to every CV on an individual basis.
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He may have a valid point. Current client has more poles than brits on the shop floor.
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see it everyday working in the public sector, you cannot blame the imigrants all they are doing is working a system that allows them to get the benefits.
its the system thats wrong and until they do something with it there will always be this attitude from both english and imigrants
Unfortunately this was a conversation that they should have had 10 years ago not now, they system should have been changed when the borders were opened, its to late now
And remember your quite within your rights to move to romania and claim their benefits
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostCan we change the topic to "A Little englander's attitude" - and we don't even know if thats true either.
Yes the benefit system is open to abuse
Yes people take the micky
But NO you can't label the "underclass" as all being the same like some seem to want to believe.
Personally, I think an unaddressed problem is the foreign nationals (ok ok... EU but barely) who migrate here and take the full on mick out of our system.
I've a romanian woman in my town centre, who pedels "bought/stolen" big issues (shes not a valid seller, no authorisation) - has 5 kids that get benefits , her fella drops her off in an X5 - before taking others round berkshire.
I've asked her for her ID to sell, she refuses, I went to the police (I was on the bench, lot of time on my hands) - they basically said "oh I think we've checked her, shes fine" - Big Issue think different.
Reported it as fruad as a crime, nearly got laughed out of the station.
lets have a go at these people who see England as a soft touch to give them free support. Call me extreme, but seriously our Welfare State is for our citizens, not anyone who wishes to cross the bloody border. Its stupid.
What really gets my goat, is I've only ever managed to get 8 weeks worth of dole out of the Job Centre, despite being unemployed for 2 years at one stage...
I am sure for every "Romanian" like the one you mention, there is a Brit taking the piss in similar circumstances
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That's quite worrying really as it shows that the whole work ethic of the country is changing (if we can generalise).
Oh, well, I did manage to nick a suitable avatar piccy from someone on that thread.
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Can we change the topic to "A Little englander's attitude" - and we don't even know if thats true either.
Yes the benefit system is open to abuse
Yes people take the micky
But NO you can't label the "underclass" as all being the same like some seem to want to believe.
Personally, I think an unaddressed problem is the foreign nationals (ok ok... EU but barely) who migrate here and take the full on mick out of our system.
I've a romanian woman in my town centre, who pedels "bought/stolen" big issues (shes not a valid seller, no authorisation) - has 5 kids that get benefits , her fella drops her off in an X5 - before taking others round berkshire.
I've asked her for her ID to sell, she refuses, I went to the police (I was on the bench, lot of time on my hands) - they basically said "oh I think we've checked her, shes fine" - Big Issue think different.
Reported it as fruad as a crime, nearly got laughed out of the station.
lets have a go at these people who see England as a soft touch to give them free support. Call me extreme, but seriously our Welfare State is for our citizens, not anyone who wishes to cross the bloody border. Its stupid.
What really gets my goat, is I've only ever managed to get 8 weeks worth of dole out of the Job Centre, despite being unemployed for 2 years at one stage...
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
You need to work for the UN, Brussels, the Armed Forces, an MP, civil service if you want the gravy train.
Crime also pays. Tobacco from Antwerp, mary jane from Amsterdam, liquor from Calais.
Or fraud in the City.
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Originally posted by petergriffin View PostFrom a web forum:.
To be be serious, with that amount of savings the person concerned has probably paid quite a bit of tax and NI already, but will be rewarded with zero support from the state.
Along with angry questions like "Why didn't you apply before?".
It is however worth signing on to get NI credits, which a lot of folks with too much cash in the bank to receive benefits don't realise. If you don't sign on, you might just find the state asking you for missing NI contributions as well.
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