ChatterBank1 min ago
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Yep, that is pretty pathetic.
...."One man turned up unshaven, dressed in a long leather trench coat and a hat with shark's teeth round the edge of it. He looked like Slash from Guns and Roses. As soon as he walked in for the interview he said: 'How long's this going to take? I've got band practice at 1 o'clock." [i]
Yep, that is pretty pathetic.
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It isn't really a job he was offering. It is either very few hours or below the minimum wage. By the time they have paid to travel to work every day they are no better off than on £62 JSA.
The only reason he got any applicants for his pathetic job was because unemployed people have to prove evidence they have applied for a certain number of jobs when they sign on. Otherwise no one in their right mind would have applied.
It isn't really a job he was offering. It is either very few hours or below the minimum wage. By the time they have paid to travel to work every day they are no better off than on £62 JSA.
The only reason he got any applicants for his pathetic job was because unemployed people have to prove evidence they have applied for a certain number of jobs when they sign on. Otherwise no one in their right mind would have applied.
If the wages offered are close to the benefits paid then who would want to take a job with no financial reward. Either the benefits are too high or the wages too low. With housing benefit at £2000/ month maximum what job pays £500/pw. Most countries restrict their benefits to a fixed term and after that they are on their own. Here you can claim benefits for years.
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