Tayla wrote: » It's up to you how you spend your social welfare money, it actually drives me mad when people dictate to other people what they should be spending their money on....... if someone mentions they go to the gym and they're on the dole then they get all kinds of abuse about how that's a luxury and they shouldn't be able to do that. I firmly believe that people and in particular people who are used to having a job and doing something with their time who then lose their job should have a hobby or a luxury to keep them sane, whether that's going to the gym, having a sociable few drinks or cans or sky or computer games or whatever it is....especially when they have to struggle with money for every other little thing. If that helps to make their time unemployed a little bit better and they can manage to pay for it out of their social welfare then they should go for it. I think it's important for your mental health, a lot of people in Ireland today would rather deny people petty things like tea bags because they aren't an essential item.
Godot. wrote: » I'm, sadly, on benefits at the moment. Subscribed to Sky a few weeks ago. Shortly after the bloke installed it, I felt guilty as hell. Felt like such a scrounger because the country is in financial ruins, yet at the same time blessed for winning the lottery of life because people like me (although I'm trying hard to find work) are getting privileges like Sky Sports & Movies for doing nothing all day. Couldn't cancel because of the 12 month contract obviously, but downgraded to the bare minimum package. Did I do the right thing and no unemployed people should be getting such expensive Sky packages, or was I just being a soft sh!te? If you think the latter don't be shy, I'm a big boy.
Retiro wrote: » OP is 100% correct. Sky Sports is a luxury item, as is a gym membership. I am in full time employment, but have cut my Sky package to the minimum. If someone on the dole can afford these items, then the dole is too high.
Tayla wrote: » ....especially when they have to struggle with money for every other little thing. If that helps to make their time unemployed a little bit better and they can manage to pay for it out of their social welfare then they should go for it..
mackg wrote: » 1 post+incendiary staement=troll
stevenmu wrote: » Tbh if somebody on the dole has enough money for sky sports than, then the dole is too high.