ChelseaRentBoy wrote: » Sorry to hear that pal. I was let go last week myself and tbh im a bit lost. I'm also very angry with the people iv'e seen out and about the last couple of weeks in groups mixing without any fcuks given. It's ruined it for us all.
CoronaBlocker wrote: » I was let go from my job an hour after the Taoiseach gave his speech this evening. An hour. By phone.
Enter name here wrote: » Absolutely fine with it all, only people who live above their means are in trouble. The people with savings and jobs will be grand.
SAMTALK wrote: » There are other medical procedures taking place at the minute. Obviously not all but not everything has stopped except vivid cases
Wtf ? wrote: » Whose fault is that ?. Get a chinese takeway, console yourself, What ?
Deleted User wrote: » Wow! What a selfish post. As long as you’re grand then... with your savings.
Deleted User wrote: » You can't refuse your own citizens re - entry, but if you tried then the same rabble would be up in arms about gubbermint interference.
FintanMcluskey wrote: » No with 2000 empty beds all but emergency care has stopped for 6 months
Enter name here wrote: » If you married you are getting 700 a week in the hand if you had a job. No one is paying rent or a mortgage, so 700 is enough to live quite comfortably in the mean time.
road_high wrote: » I’m so sorry to hear that. I reckon a load of businesses were hanging by a thread in there for this rubbish tonight, in the faint hope some modicum of sense might be included from an economic perspective. May I ask what industry you’re in? I expect many businesses will let people go onto the €350 per week allowance rather than the salary support scheme up to now. Scale of losses likely to be off the scale in the next week unfortunately. I feel terrible for people, it could happen any of us in the private sector especially
road_high wrote: » Now where did I say anything of that? How do you know I’m alright, you don’t even know me. Now keep your head rammed into the sand with the rest of the sheep all you like. This is a blueprint for national bankruptcy on top of the past few months of it. This is a fact - if you’re ok with mass unemployment, severe cuts to all public spending, wholesale business collapse , home repossessions etc. The price tag is absolutely massive
JRant wrote: » Pascal said the estimates were 23 billion for the first part of this. We could be in the hole for over 75/80 billion come August and that doesn't take into account the fact that every single industry is now looking for financial support. It took a boom cycle of 4/5 years to run up some of the debt levels we are seeing here.
Enter name here wrote: » If you are married and both had jobs you are getting 700 a week in the hand. No one is paying rent or a mortgage, so 700 is enough to live quite comfortably in the mean time.
road_high wrote: » Many people have greater commitments in terms of mortgage, loans, cars etc- both in secure well paid employment until now. As another poster had said the €350 can not last much longer, I just can’t see that happening. As for mortgage breaks- how long do you think they will go on for without movement from the banks and people’s credit ratings being destroyed? The banks have commitments on their side too. This extremely serious, I’m actually taken aback at the smoking if people who think this can go on much longer without mega shocks
risteard7 wrote: » A few days ago it was a "disgrace" "stay at home" "there's way more traffic on the roads" "we need to continue the Lockdown" Now it's "open everything up" "2 more weeks of this!" So which is it? Such a crowd of morons
alwald wrote: » Expand on you logic and reasoning a bit just to sheer me up while I am enjoying a cold beer.
helimachoptor wrote: » 'essential' International travel, so basically if anyone can get a flight here they can