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Working for unemployment benefit
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With the state of the pavements in our towns and cities due to the snow, don't you think that all the unemployed should be put to work clearing them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sorry but when I was unemployed for 6 weeks this year after edundancy I didnlt have time to clean my own house let alone the streets!!! It's a full time job looking for work, anyone still unemployed after 6 months might have more time on theur hands as i assume they will have exhausted all options by then and be a bit bored.
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I applied for voluntary redundancy when I was 57 and apart from a part-time job which I took for 6 months I lived off my redundancy payment and savings until I was 60 and the pension kicked in.....I've never claimed benefits even though apparently when my savings shrank below a certain level I could have.
When I told someone from the DWP that I'd never claimed I was told I should have even though I didn't want a job.
When I told someone from the DWP that I'd never claimed I was told I should have even though I didn't want a job.
Shaking -- you were very fortunate and your husband ,also to be able to retire early as you did.You say you live on your capital and investments-- indeed again fortunate for you both.
For many people the acquisition of substantial capital is beyond their reach, and investments are things they can only read about.
There isn't much you can do if you are on the minimum wage or you are in receipt of Job seekers allowance because your job has folded .
I don't want to personalise your post ,but I think you should try to visualise being in another person's shoes,with the attendant financial difficulties they cope with, before making sweeping statements about what you think would be appropriate work for the unemployed.
For many people the acquisition of substantial capital is beyond their reach, and investments are things they can only read about.
There isn't much you can do if you are on the minimum wage or you are in receipt of Job seekers allowance because your job has folded .
I don't want to personalise your post ,but I think you should try to visualise being in another person's shoes,with the attendant financial difficulties they cope with, before making sweeping statements about what you think would be appropriate work for the unemployed.