Flint Fredstone wrote: » Get off the Internet and get a job!!!
Deep Six wrote: » My brother in law with not a single work experience to list on his cv, recently got employed in McDonald's. He's working 38 hours a week. Explain to me how he got a 38 hour a week job if there's none out there. Some people need to lower their expectations, some just need a swift kick up the arse. This rabble rabble of there being no jobs doesn't wash any longer.
The Honey Monster wrote: » Hello op. There are jobs. Delivery drivers, shop workers, fast food servers are always needed. These are unskilled jobs, there is always a need for them. You're on the dole because you don't want to do this type of work. You'd rather collect 188 for free than work 39 hours for 350. I will never ever accept "there are no jobs waaah cry cry"
fin12 wrote: » People go on about their taxes paying for dole, would we all not have to pay tax so if there was no unemployed people in the country cause clearly that's all our tax is paying for nothing else.....
The Randy Riverbeast wrote: » There are jobs, just not enough for everyone. An anecdote about 1 person doesn't disprove this.
Clampdown wrote: » No I think dole bashers actually believe that our fearless leaders would put every penny of the SW budget back in the working man's pockets if the dole was abolished. That's why they're all gonna vote for a FG/FF coalition on Friday, to 'keep the recovery going'.
KomradeBishop wrote: » It's incredible how many people don't get this, when it is so simple.
BunkMoreland wrote: » Dole people on the internet...nice luxury to be able to afford for doing feck all.
Clampdown wrote: » Not true. I have done 2 out of the 3 jobs you mentioned, in fact my first job was at McD's. I would take a min wage job in an instant rather than be on the dole. My last job was 12 hr nights in a factory. Before that I waited tables/bartended Thurs-Sun every weekend to afford college No idea why you would make such an assumption about me. And about your claim that these jobs are available, clearly you have not been jobseeking in the Northwest anytime lately. There is very little work here outside of the medical fields/toursm. All in all spoken like someone who hasn't been stuck unemployed recently. You're a typical dole basher, look down on the unemployed when you really haven't a clue what any of us are like or what the economic circumstances are in large areas of Ireland.
Clampdown wrote: » Another poster just said basically the same thing. Since you missed it, let me ask you: Where are most jobs advertised nowadays? Do you realize many companies ONLY take applications through their website? I'm guessing your job doesn't require much brains, Mr. Worker Bee.
stankratz wrote: » It's not 1998. The ability to get online should not be used as a metric for the amount of disposable income a person has in 2016.
BattleCorp wrote: » Here's a question OP. Would you be willing to do volunteer work to earn your dole? Say 3 days a week?
fin12 wrote: » And also loads of job applications involve doing online apptitude tests, don't even bother replying to ignorance like that.....
AngryHippie wrote: » I love the way this has been studiously ignored. I'd love to see the OP's answer to BattleCorps Question..
Clampdown wrote: » Seriously fcuk these threads why are they not just locked straight away. Most of us on the dole are having a hard enough time and can be very down and isolated from being stuck in the house, struggling with bills, being looked down on, etc. I am not on the dole because I'm lazy, I'm on the dole because there is so little jobs in the Northwest where I live and I can't afford to get the money together to move to Dublin or out of Ireland where there is more work. Any other condition that people couldn't control would not be deemed fair game for online abuse, why do boards allow constant dole bashing threads when many of us are not on the dole by choice? And in fairness, it's not as if we are going to cover any new ground with these threads, they all go the same way. Even if I thought all dolies were lazy scum (and sure some are, but so are some people who have jobs!), I'd be bored of these threads. Though when I had work I never begrudged anyone their dole, even the lifers, because I know how crap of a life it is. Does anyone else think maybe it's time we just stopped having these threads? It makes me not want to use boards any more at all when I see them all the time. Or if you still want to have them around so you can stick the cyber-boot into the Dutch Gold drinking bums, would you be okay with just having a separate forum all about dole bashing and leave it out of the other parts of the site?
AngryHippie wrote: » I love the way this has been studiously ignored. OP is not happy about dole bashing, not happy about being on the dole, but ignores a very valid point offering a shot at redeeming themselves from a very unpopular position. Dole is a necessary evil to avoid abject poverty. Dole is being abused in pretty much every country that offers it. Dole should not be given unconditionally. The same criteria that apply to collecting a wage should be applied. i.e if you have to be sober at work, you should be bagged signing on. If there is a suspicion that it is not being spent as intended, remove the cash component and replace with payments restricted to intended spending (food, rent, medical, travel....No booze, No Fags, no cash for dope or gambling) I think that "volunteer" work for registered charities should be supported by government to allow people a chance to supplement their basic payments. Better that it goes to those with little than to Fat-cat managers as bonuses and retirement handshakes. I feel for people that get stuck in the dole trap, but there is only one way out and that is up. The dreaded "Mickey Money" situation must be changed it is a bloody calamity the way it is. Limit payments to first two kids, and mandatory contraception for people with no means to support their third. (read into that what you will, it would have to be an ethical and socially accepted means) Start from a date, so you are essentially phasing out 3rd child payments over 18 years. Most of us would love to have huge families, but the reality is that its ridiculously irresponsible and unsustainable as a species. Thats my 2.5c worth. I'd love to see the OP's answer to BattleCorps Question..
Clampdown wrote: » Well today's your lucky day. I used to work full time in a non-profit animal shelter (on min wage) and I have volunteered/fostered many times with similar organizations since, even when I was working. I haven't done it lately, because you need transport to get to the one I lived closest to for the past few years and no job = no car. The other nearest one, Donegal Pet Rescue, just closed, which is quite sad. I have also done volunteer art teaching for kids for a Cross Border exchange program between Donegal and Strabane. And, being the hippy I am, a few months back I helped load up donations for delivery to the Syrian refugees. I do my bit whenever possible. I didn't answer the question at first because I find it off-putting when people blab about their good deeds online. If I was in a position to do more, I would. I've also done Jobbridge, which was full time hours for the dole + 50 quid for 9 months. So please, enough with this bull spit trying to paint my as lazy again. I guess you would just decide to become the next Mother Theresa if you got fired tomorrow yeah? Come off of it. And I am not on the dole for my whole life. I worked for a long time before the recession. I paid into the system, see? So any unwaged work I might do or not do is entirely my business. I am not obligated to do so because I'm on the dole, nor do I need rhe experience on my CV.
Clampdown wrote: » Well today's your lucky day.
Clampdown wrote: » So please, enough with this bull spit trying to paint my as lazy again. I guess you would just decide to become the next Mother Theresa if you got fired tomorrow yeah? Come off of it. And I am not on the dole for my whole life. I worked for a long time before the recession. I paid into the system, see? So any unwaged work I might do or not do is entirely my business. I am not obligated to do so because I'm on the dole, nor do I need rhe experience on my CV.
Clampdown wrote: » And I am not on the dole for my whole life. I worked for a long time before the recession. I paid into the system, see?
galljga1 wrote: » Jebus, you are an angry hippie. Bagged signing in? No booze, No Fags, no cash for dope or gambling? mandatory contraception for people with no means to support their third child? That's a bit harsh although it has some merit. Not sure how the mandatory contraception policy would be administered though.
Superhorse wrote: » the site seems to be full of people who have a sense of entitlement to look down on others.