Viscount Aggro wrote: » Yeah, like 8 hours is not enough work to put in? I know this Maltese girl - during the bad years, 2009 / 10, she told me she was doing 14 hour days, spent 2 - 3 hours per job application. Had meals shoved under the bedroom door on a tray.
Viscount Aggro wrote: » Yeah, like 8 hours is not enough work to put in? I know this Maltese girl - during the bad years, 2009 / 10, she told me she was doing 14 hour days, spent 2 - 3 hours per job application.Had meals shoved under the bedroom door on a tray.
Viscount Aggro wrote: » Dont mean to be a smartass, but I have seen this a lot - people who are on jobseekers allowance, but they are not trying hard to find a job. If I was out of work, I would be spending 8 hours a day either researching, applying for jobs, or out meeting people to make contacts. Is there any follow-up from DSA, to check on someone's progress?
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » How exactly are they quitting multiple jobs after a day and still claiming jobseekers?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » You have to wonder what makes a person so utterly and ruthlessly against any kind of employment.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: How exactly are they quitting multiple jobs after a day and still claiming jobseekers?
Sleeper12 wrote: » I don't know about quitting jobs but if they send you for a job interview letting them know that you are a drug dealer or something like that will guarantee that you won't get the job. They won't mention drug dealing to the dole office in case they are brought to court for discrimination.There are a percentage of people that are happy to live on the dole.
old_aussie wrote: » Did I hear someone whisper "travellers and migrants" benefit shopping.
Viscount Aggro wrote: » One trick the social welfare inspectors do; Mate of mine gets a call at 0930am, from a blocked number... "John, are you at home?" Waiting for ... "no, I'm at work" Snared. Signing on is monthly, I believe. They can call mobiles, waiting to hear any foreign dial tones.
eeguy wrote: There are, but fortunately that percentage is absolutely miniscule compared to the overall workforce. You can't force people to work, and if they're entitled to benefits, then they're entitled. You can try make it uncomfortable, which is what the govt is doing now, but there's a limit before the individuals and their children really suffer.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » Surprised there is still some people who are bothered about long term unemployed on the dole, don't bother me never will,don't effect me in anyway, before someone saids but the tax you pay goes towards to dole,don't care, we will always pay tax and there will always be people who never want to work,but still we have to have someone on boards to open another thread about it like its a new point.