Wow, that is awful. It's totally beyond me how posters in this thread have shrugged their shoulders at this.
Mental capacity and working hard are mutually exclusive.
I've seen supermarket managers that haven't a GCSE to their name, but that doesn't mean they don't have ambition or work hard.
I've seen college dropouts with several houses and a booming building business.
The world owes you nothing, but the British working class seem to think it does.
because they're morons.
DAMNNNNED JOBSEEKERS TAKIN ALL MA MONEYYYYY DURRRRR!1!1!!
brb spending 1 billion on nuclear submarine.
I have seen people stacking shelves in Tesco who have what I could only describe as "sub-normal intelligence". They were still stacking shelves as well as they could.
You can tell a lot about a society by how it treats its weakest members.
I must admit that I don't live in the North, but I have no idea why finding work at 30 is supposed to be harder. At 30 you have another 37 working years left in you so you are hardly 'past it'!.
At 30 if you should have plenty of useful work experience behind you - You must have done something since you were 16!
At 40 you could have been a managing director, or a lawyer, or a chartered engineer, have your own plumbing business etc. If you have just sat on a checkout for 24 years then you are indeed screwed!
Only those who are 40 and have never achieved anything will be stuck.
How clever you are has nothing to do with being weak.
Why is your location Stoke if you don't live in the North?
Also, how do the current levels of youth unemployment reconcile with your frankly bizarre world view?
I've seen Oxford graduates struggle for work as they have nothing about them when it comes to working with people or the motivation for getting a job. I was being serious.notsureifserious.jpg
If you live in central London maybe. There are parts of the north of England where there simply are no jobs. Also, try looking for work when you are over 30 it gets harder again when you hit 40.
The government sets the amount of money it thinks is appropriate for people to live off, if they spend their money on fags and tv instead of food who are you to tell them they can't.Much better to spend a billion on that than on people's Benson & Hedges and Sky HD subscriptions, but seriously you are going off topic.
How are they supposed to relocate if they don't have the money to do so?Plenty of people in the third world would love to travel thousands of miles to come over here and have the opportunity to work - many do, some of whom can't speak the language very well.
Part of the issue in the UK in recent years has simply been that our own population is unwilling to relocate in order to find work.
Much better to spend a billion on that than on people's Benson & Hedges and Sky HD subscriptions, but seriously you are going off topic.
Just because people are jobless doesn't mean they should strip their house of all luxuries and live in a prison cell.
You are correct, but being unemployed shoud be tough enough to make people really try hard to get work.
When I see unemployed (long term) families with a few kids with:
50 inch 3D Plasma
New laptops for the kids
Two weeks in Barbados each year
Sky HD
Both parents smoke and drink
Decent looking clothes
Central heating
Double glazing
No council tax
....Makes me think I am doing something wrong by wanting to work for a living.
DAMNNNNED JOBSEEKARS TAKIN ALLL MAAAA MONEYYYYY!!!!11!
I need to do the inbred accent with this to have the full effect text doesn't get the joke across.
Oh dear, have you been watching too much Jeremy Kyle?You are correct, but being unemployed shoud be tough enough to make people really try hard to get work.
When I see unemployed (long term) families with a few kids with:
50 inch 3D Plasma
New laptops for the kids
Two weeks in Barbados each year
Sky HD
Both parents smoke and drink
Decent looking clothes
....Makes me think I am doing something wrong by wanting to work for a living.
They sound a bit soft tbh... they had 4 hours to sleep on the coach and were told to get their head down for a couple of hours under London bridge (article says they arrived at 3am and got up at 5:30 am - so 2.5 hours under the bridge... )... sounds like they had tents but didn't due to hassle of using them on concrete*... then they had to work in the rain wearing a waterproof supplied to them... (the horror) and later they were taken to a soggy campsite (damn that rain again). Not being funny but if you're going to work outside then you'll likely have to put up with rain and if you're going to do a job working at events then sleeping in tents/sleeping when traveling might well be part of the requirements.
Maybe the company was badly organised but I'd say the combination of people not used to working suddenly being faced with having to put up with less than ideal conditions and a guardian journalist looking for a story has made this look worse than it likely was.
*(strangely enough other unemployed people trouble putting up tents on concrete outside st pauls)
You are correct, but being unemployed shoud be tough enough to make people really try hard to get work.
When I see unemployed (long term) families with a few kids with:
50 inch 3D Plasma
New laptops for the kids
Two weeks in Barbados each year
Sky HD
Both parents smoke and drink
Decent looking clothes
Central heating
Double glazing
No council tax
....Makes me think I am doing something wrong by wanting to work for a living.
That is a bit ridiculous, if anyone on JSA manages this I want to know how i've lived on JSA for a while you cannot do anything but eat and pay your bills (Oh yeah no central heating I couldn't afford it so I near on died this winter).... so **** knows how these people get that stuff.
I can't watch Jeremy Kyle, as it is on during weekdays when I am at work.Oh dear, have you been watching too much Jeremy Kyle?