Mikey,
You would get £71 per week to live on. Out of that you would have to pay your mortgage, gas, electric, water, some council tax, insurance and feed yourself. If you wanted to apply for jobs you would also need a phone and internet connection.
I do not think you, or anyone else would choose that.
Dr Filth. No one's view. Reality. Aldi pays more than the minimum wage, we don't know that all these people are unemployed, and the only one who has mentioned lazy and work-shy is you.
Single person's Contribution based JSA is £70 odd a week and is not meant to pay all the bills- it's to support you in trying to find work. Income based JSA takes account of other income and savings (or rather the lack of income/significant savings) and would normally lead to a higher payment. If you put your details in the benefit calculator you'd get an idea. It's when benefits start to cover housing costs and children that they start to become more substantial and we know that some families receive far more in benefits than they could ever hope to earn after tax from working.
As i read it, Dr Filth was saying that people are not work shy if they are prepared to queue for three hours for a job. I thought the 'Work-Shy 3 Hour Queue' heading was tongue in cheek.
Tilly, indeed, because he assumes that these people are going to be deemed lazy and work-shy by what he perceives as the ‘toffs’ – you can see where his ‘best answer’ has gone – when actually he doesn’t know whether they are unemployed or not, and he certainly isn’t aware of the pay that Aldi offers. This is nothing but manufactured and wonky inverted snobbery.
Correct Tilly. It was being tongue in cheek. Those in the queue were not work shy (unless they had been forced to turn up by the job centre). But there would have been work shy people who didn't turn up there. I bet quite a few though were shop workers at other shops seeking better wages and convenient hours
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