
Big Niall wrote:In Ireland, and I assume UK, there are loads of jobs. People with no english and no skills come here (and are welcome) and find work, support themselves and send money home. Yet, there are loads of unemployed who sit around do nothing and get by on my money. I support these fukkers. The dole was fine when jobs hard to get (like 1980s) or when in between jobs for a certain period but you shouldn't be able to choose not to work, get free housing etc, breed children (who won't work either).
Stop the dole and make them work. If they commit crime throw them in a jail like those in Brazil (shitholes), then they'll pull their weight, help the economy and taxes will be reduced.
Fowler_E7 wrote:Big Niall wrote:In Ireland, and I assume UK, there are loads of jobs. People with no english and no skills come here (and are welcome) and find work, support themselves and send money home. Yet, there are loads of unemployed who sit around do nothing and get by on my money. I support these fukkers. The dole was fine when jobs hard to get (like 1980s) or when in between jobs for a certain period but you shouldn't be able to choose not to work, get free housing etc, breed children (who won't work either).
Stop the dole and make them work. If they commit crime throw them in a jail like those in Brazil (shitholes), then they'll pull their weight, help the economy and taxes will be reduced.
that is an extremly ignorant view IMO, not all people who are unemployed can get a new job just like that. Many people who have specialist jobs are only trained in one type of job are sometimes made redundant and cant find another job, because they dont have the necessary skills. For eg, a worker at a car manufactures is made redundant after 20 years at the factory where he has worked since age 16, he is now 36 and has no training or education in anything else, whats he supposed to do exactly?
Benefits are there for a reason and though some abuse the system there are plenty of needy individuals who need benefits to get by, to label them as lazy is just plain out of order, there are plenty of people who are unemployed that dont want to be.
aco67 wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:Big Niall wrote:In Ireland, and I assume UK, there are loads of jobs. People with no english and no skills come here (and are welcome) and find work, support themselves and send money home. Yet, there are loads of unemployed who sit around do nothing and get by on my money. I support these fukkers. The dole was fine when jobs hard to get (like 1980s) or when in between jobs for a certain period but you shouldn't be able to choose not to work, get free housing etc, breed children (who won't work either).
Stop the dole and make them work. If they commit crime throw them in a jail like those in Brazil (shitholes), then they'll pull their weight, help the economy and taxes will be reduced.
that is an extremly ignorant view IMO, not all people who are unemployed can get a new job just like that. Many people who have specialist jobs are only trained in one type of job are sometimes made redundant and cant find another job, because they dont have the necessary skills. For eg, a worker at a car manufactures is made redundant after 20 years at the factory where he has worked since age 16, he is now 36 and has no training or education in anything else, whats he supposed to do exactly?
Benefits are there for a reason and though some abuse the system there are plenty of needy individuals who need benefits to get by, to label them as lazy is just plain out of order, there are plenty of people who are unemployed that dont want to be.
Exactly what happened to me 2 years ago
I worked for 18 years in a factory making Educational Toys (where I'd been since I left school)
Never been unemployed - Just not my scene, man.
It took me 9 weeks to find a new job
I sent my CV out to at least 5 Job Vacancies a week
Hardly ever got a reply
But when it came to claiming Benefits that was different.
Eventually got it sorted 2 weeks before I started work
And then only got £79 a fortnight to feed me, my wife & my 3 children
I'd paid taxes for 18 fecking years & I got a measly £39.50 a week off the government
I blame Thatcher for the state of the benefit system she started the decline
aco67 wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:Big Niall wrote:In Ireland, and I assume UK, there are loads of jobs. People with no english and no skills come here (and are welcome) and find work, support themselves and send money home. Yet, there are loads of unemployed who sit around do nothing and get by on my money. I support these fukkers. The dole was fine when jobs hard to get (like 1980s) or when in between jobs for a certain period but you shouldn't be able to choose not to work, get free housing etc, breed children (who won't work either).
Stop the dole and make them work. If they commit crime throw them in a jail like those in Brazil (shitholes), then they'll pull their weight, help the economy and taxes will be reduced.
that is an extremly ignorant view IMO, not all people who are unemployed can get a new job just like that. Many people who have specialist jobs are only trained in one type of job are sometimes made redundant and cant find another job, because they dont have the necessary skills. For eg, a worker at a car manufactures is made redundant after 20 years at the factory where he has worked since age 16, he is now 36 and has no training or education in anything else, whats he supposed to do exactly?
Benefits are there for a reason and though some abuse the system there are plenty of needy individuals who need benefits to get by, to label them as lazy is just plain out of order, there are plenty of people who are unemployed that dont want to be.
Exactly what happened to me 2 years ago
I worked for 18 years in a factory making Educational Toys (where I'd been since I left school)
Never been unemployed - Just not my scene, man.
It took me 9 weeks to find a new job
I sent my CV out to at least 5 Job Vacancies a week
Hardly ever got a reply
But when it came to claiming Benefits that was different.
Eventually got it sorted 2 weeks before I started work
And then only got £79 a fortnight to feed me, my wife & my 3 children
I'd paid taxes for 18 fecking years & I got a measly £39.50 a week off the government
I blame Thatcher for the state of the benefit system she started the decline
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