Irishcrx wrote: » Am I the only one that thinks the dole is far too high in this country
Irishcrx wrote: » Am I the only one that thinks the dole is far too high in this country, why would anyone want to get a job even if there was any. I have a mate I live it and he has more bloody money than I do and I work 45 hours a week. He has his rent payed for him by the government and pays 30 euro a month himself, and then the extra 200 a week as normal and this is without lifting a finger all he does all day is sleep, eat, smoke and eat and complain about being busy if he has to walk 5 mins to the shop at some point in the next 4 hours. Do you think the government will be forced to cut the dole payments if the national debt and unemployment keeps rising?
Irishcrx wrote: » Yeah exactly, I didn't mean to generalise the hard working people who are out of work at the moment and LOOKING for work, I could be that myself in the next few weeks it's the likes of my mate who have never worked, never intend to and are still getting these JOB SEEKERS allowance payment and in the 3 years I've known him he hasn't so much as handed a CV out even when things were going well with jobs, it's the thousands of them that are raping the tax payers money.
LeahBaby wrote: » . Is it a pathetic waste of life to sit it when you have to?
Irishcrx wrote: » are still getting these JOB SEEKERS allowance payment and in the 3 years I've known him he hasn't so much as handed a CV out
pf85 wrote: » The dole in the north is only around £50 a week (£48 I think)... I no there are gennuine people out there trying to get jobs and cant with the current climate but I think 200euro a week is too much and doesnt encourage some people to get jobs.
LeahBaby wrote: » The dole is not too much. Myself and my bf work 50 hour weeks to pay our mortgage and are both about to be let go. The dole won't make a dint on our monthly outgoings. We have been sitting in the last 6 months saving so our house doesn't get taken off us.
sunnyside wrote: » The guy or girl living for free in the council house with no debts, no car, gets the same €200 which is almost entirely disposable income so then it's way too much. I can't see the amount given being reduced though.
seamus wrote: » If you think that sleeping, eating and smoking is a good way to spend your day, and living in a ****ty part of the city in a ****ty place and only having €200/week to spend is the definition of "great living", then off you go.
brianthebard wrote: » for socialising and making sure people aren't isolated and on their own.