I've done everything mate, I've even worked a year cleaning toilets once many moons ago and I was proud to do it, I don't care what people think of me, when I got my pay check at the end of the month it felt so good, not just because of the money, but because I felt at least I was making a small contribution, at least I was paying my own way, when I was young and out of work I don't think there was ever a time that I would be out of work for more than a couple of days, I used to apply for every job that was available to me, I didn't care whether I was qualified for the job or not, if that didn't net me a job then I would start personally going around to all the supermarkets, shops, hotels etc and ask for work, if they told me that I had to apply via the job centre I would ask to speak to the manager and introduce myself, persistence never fails.
It's not about lying, you have a passion to change and improve your life don't you ?, then you have to feel passionate about getting the job not what your actually doing in the job, you just bend the direction of the passion a little.
excuses excuses, I've never been to an area yet where it was impossible to get a job and I've lived in some bad areas, just go crazy, go everywhere, be persistent, bug everyone, if they tell you to fill out a form or go to the job centre tell them you want to speak to someone in charge, tackle it head on, be positive.
Things are very different now try surviving and even paying rent and 1 bill a week on minimum wage ? okay for people up north rent is far far cheaper.Only way you could do it is to house / flat share but not everyone can do that or can find somewhere.
Why doesn't the government offer firms paying minimum wage an extra £1 or £2 an hour to their employee that will get a lot of people working and will be cheaper than paying their benefits plus they will make more back in tax.
There's always a constant supply of minimum wage jobs make them £7 an hour and they will become far more viable.
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