nairbe wrote on Aug 12
th, 2011 at 6:58am:
I made it through the 80's unemployment explosion, the Asian crisis, the GFC mark 1 and any other down turn in the last 30 years you can mention. I have never had a problem getting a job because i don't care what i do if i am unemployed. Easy answer get a job, move if you have to but stop crying that welfare is to low because that is simply crap. Welfare is a basics to tie you over to your next job, not a lifestyle choice that one can take.
Always the old 'Get a Job' mantra.
The dole is too low to SURVIVE on. No if or buts. It's TOO LOW.
If the jobs aren't there (and they're NOT), you still need to SURVIVE.
FOR AS LONG AS IT TAKES.
All this 'it's not a lifestyle choice' and 'the jobs are out there' crap
is just that. CRAP.
VERY FEW 'choose' to be unemployed, and the jobs are NOT 'out there for the taking'.
ACOSS and other welfare groups have been supporting this increase since before the
GFC, since when the cost of living has skyrocketed, and the ONLY ones to get NO RELIEF
are the unemployed.
THOSE WHO DENY THE U/E AN INCREASE HAVE NO smacking IDEA.