Should this whiny woman I know be allowed to go on holiday?

Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

exileindevon said:
Just been to sign on,2 minutes in and out. £275 a week.now im back home and can start planning my next holiday while watching jeremy kyle on my 52" plasma screen.Fillet steak is in the slow cooker and champagne on ice for tonights game.So glad i dont have to work tomorrow.


NB. Statistics provide by the daily fail
JSA is £64.30 a week, food £30, gas £15 leccy £13 travel to get a job £13 weekly oh fuck over budget, can't buy clothes, have some sort of life. Don't believe all you read/hear- it's a soulless and brain killing existence.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.

So i will ask you again like i did 5 pages back is there over 2 million jobs out there?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

The cookie monster said:
LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.

So i will ask you again like i did 5 pages back is there over 2 million jobs out there?
2 million? what about the 3.5 million that are classed as "other"? Something like6.5 million U/E in this country.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

tueartsboots said:
The cookie monster said:
LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.

So i will ask you again like i did 5 pages back is there over 2 million jobs out there?
2 million? what about the 3.5 million that are classed as "other"? Something like6.5 million U/E in this country.
Long lang seems to think there is a job for everyone on job seekers out there,does he know something that the unemployed dont?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

tueartsboots said:
exileindevon said:
Just been to sign on,2 minutes in and out. £275 a week.now im back home and can start planning my next holiday while watching jeremy kyle on my 52" plasma screen.Fillet steak is in the slow cooker and champagne on ice for tonights game.So glad i dont have to work tomorrow.


NB. Statistics provide by the daily fail
JSA is £64.30 a week, food £30, gas £15 leccy £13 travel to get a job £13 weekly oh fuck over budget, can't buy clothes, have some sort of life. Don't believe all you read/hear- it's a soulless and brain killing existence.
£67 tb goes up in april to £71
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

"Been in a job for years" seem to think it's easy to get a new job_It's not. Don't put us u/e down as we are down enough- London Blues is my life (now that's really fucking sad) although this makes me buzz [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOR6srxRlxA[/youtube]

I organised it
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

mcmanus said:
Longland quote: Macdonalds are not arsed if your a nobel prize winner as long as you do the job they ask for minimum wage.

Very untrue.

My mate manages fast food outlets so does the hiring and firing. Loads of applications for the one job nowadays so getting an interview is difficult. He doesn't pick the people with the most qualifications or most job history. From years of experience he picks the people who are just about competent and will be happyish doing the job. They last a lot longer. Plus minimum wage is less for younger people.

You're more likely to see an honest politican before a Nobel prize winner working at McDonald's.

Thank you.

-- Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:56 pm --

LongLang said:
probably right.
when i take interviews, for a variety of roles, which are advertised in the job centre, i get around 20-30 applicants.
5 of which are trying to get a job, the other 15-25 turn up late, no interest in the job and try their best not to get employed.
of the 5 that are employed, we may get 1 or 2 that stay for more than a month.
as long as they apply for some jobs, they are fine to keep collecting JSA.

You didn't actually answer this point but I see you make the same "can't be bothered' " assertion again further down.

"At any one point in time there are 100's of jobs, at the same point in time there are 1000's of people looking for them.

The maths do not support your 'can't be bothered' argument"

If you are getting shit applicants and shit employees who don't last long have you considered any other possible common denominators?
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.

And all these other newspapers will have different jobs or is it just possible that the same companies might use different newspapers?

Is it possible, just a little possible, that some of the jobs advertised are not real?

I use have a few alerts set up from <a class="postlink" href="http://www.indeed.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.indeed.com</a> and get about 30 jos a day e-mailed. I look at each one and discount the ones that

a) are advertised more than once ( no real point applying for the same job 5 times via different agencies, I know, call me lazy)
b) Are no match to my qualifications or experience as I know my application will not get through the filters.
C) I applied for the week before but nobody has got back to me.


So, now, look back at your post and tell us all where there is a job for everybody currently out of work.<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:07 pm --<br /><br />
tueartsboots said:
exileindevon said:
Just been to sign on,2 minutes in and out. £275 a week.now im back home and can start planning my next holiday while watching jeremy kyle on my 52" plasma screen.Fillet steak is in the slow cooker and champagne on ice for tonights game.So glad i dont have to work tomorrow.


NB. Statistics provide by the daily fail
JSA is £64.30 a week, food £30, gas £15 leccy £13 travel to get a job £13 weekly oh fuck over budget, can't buy clothes, have some sort of life. Don't believe all you read/hear- it's a soulless and brain killing existence.

I think you bit on that one.
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

LittleStan said:
LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.

And all these other newspapers will have different jobs or is it just possible that the same companies might use different newspapers?

Is it possible, just a little possible, that some of the jobs advertised are not real?

I use have a few alerts set up from <a class="postlink" href="http://www.indeed.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.indeed.com</a> and get about 30 jos a day e-mailed. I look at each one and discount the ones that

a) are advertised more than once ( no real point applying for the same job 5 times via different agencies, I know, call me lazy)
b) Are no match to my qualifications or experience as I know my application will not get through the filters.
C) I applied for the week before but nobody has got back to me.


So, now, look back at your post and tell us all where there is a job for everybody currently out of work.

-- Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:07 pm --

tueartsboots said:
exileindevon said:
Just been to sign on,2 minutes in and out. £275 a week.now im back home and can start planning my next holiday while watching jeremy kyle on my 52" plasma screen.Fillet steak is in the slow cooker and champagne on ice for tonights game.So glad i dont have to work tomorrow.


NB. Statistics provide by the daily fail
JSA is £64.30 a week, food £30, gas £15 leccy £13 travel to get a job £13 weekly oh fuck over budget, can't buy clothes, have some sort of life. Don't believe all you read/hear- it's a soulless and brain killing existence.

I think you bit on that one.
if he did stan he was the wrong one.2 facts are right in my statement. i did sign on and i was in about 2 minutes.90 seconds of that time waiting to see my advisor
 
Re: Should people on benefits be allowed abroad?

LongLang said:
just seen an advert in the MEN. "301 jobs in todays issue"

the MEN is 1 paper in manchester, which is 1 place to find jobs.
now add the advertiser, the reporter and all the other local papers offering jobs. then add the job centres and job search websites.
there are plenty to apply for if you are willing to look.
nobody will just give you a job, you have to put yourself about and take a job.
i know of people fired who picked up a job the very next day, because they went out and found one.
i also know that the only person i know to leave his job, still hasn't found one....... because he can't be arsed to look. a lazy twat to reliant on mummy and daddy feeding him and keeping a roof on his head.
spot the difference.
you may not like what im saying, but benefits are for people who CAN'T work, not for people who WONT work.
Because there are only 301 unemployed in Greater Manchester, obviously. Christ, why are we making such a big deal of this unemployment lark if they can just open the paper on a Thursday and pick any job they want?

You're burying your head in the sand. The number of people unemployed went up by 28,000 last month alone. People leaving Uni, many with excellent degrees, being turned away from the smallest of jobs because they have no work experience. There are simply not enough private sector jobs being created to keep up with the number of job losses, especially in the public sector.
 

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