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date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 00:06:06 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.gov.social-security        back       
Re: Jobcentre Plus New Deal   
On Dec 4, 11:56 pm, Robbie  wrote:
> melanie.fullw...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> > On 4 Dec, 21:33, Robbie  wrote:
> >> Niteawk wrote:
>
> >>> "Robbie"  wrote in message
> >>>news:5rlp78F12bnvfU1@mid.individual.net...
> >>>> Niteawk wrote:
> >>>>> "Robbie"  wrote in message
> >>>>>news:5rln4lF14uh77U1@mid.individual.net...
> >>>>>> Niteawk wrote:
> >>>>>>> "Robbie"  wrote in message
> >>>>>>>news:5rlfmkF151r30U2@mid.individual.net...
> >>>>>>>> Niteawk wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>  wrote in message >
> >>>>>>>>>> Seems to be a fair bit of screw them on both sides.Plusa good
> >>>>>>>>>> chunk
> >>>>>>>>>> of trying to do the rigfht thing on each side too.
> >>>>>>>>> I dont think so, a very high percentage will be signing on for
> >>>>>>>>> the first
> >>>>>>>>> time ever.Plusa fair percentage will not be out of work for
> >>>>>>>>> long, you
> >>>>>>>>> cant say these people have a screw them attitude. Maybe you can,
> >>>>>>>>> this
> >>>>>>>>> proves what some of us have been saying, you tar everyone with
> >>>>>>>>> the same
> >>>>>>>>> brush.
> >>>>>>>> it does work both ways...
> >>>>>>> Oh no it does not, there is a big difference, you lot make the
> >>>>>>> rules and call the tune, like I said before, its down to you and
> >>>>>>> how you treat people.
> >>>>>> The staff don't make the rules. And as for "its down to you and how
> >>>>>> you treat people" - how do you want to be treated when you
> >>>>>> eventually find a job? I bet you wouldn't want to be treated like
> >>>>>> shite? Why should DWP staff be treated any different? Or are the DWP
> >>>>>> staff fair game?
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>> Fair game when they deliver bullshit, there are no problems if you
> >>>>> treat people fairly. As in life if you want respect you have to earn
> >>>>> it, muck people about and suffer the consequences. You need to stop
> >>>>> operating at idiot level, pretending to help people and then offering
> >>>>> them dead end low paid jobs, people are not the fools you think they
> >>>>> are.
> >>>> People turn up to do a job - whether it's working for the leccy board,
> >>>> the Co-Op or the DWP. Do you think the DWP staff go home and plan the
> >>>> next day? The staff work for the money - albeit it isn't much - then
> >>>> they leave the office and go home.
> >>>> The only people that care are the claimants!
> >>> Ahh Mr Bond, at last you are making sense, thats why we dont need your
> >>> ND muppets pretending to care. We can do it for ourselves so butt out
> >>> anytime soon and let us get on with sorting our own lives out. I would
> >>> be in work now if it wasnt for ND.
> >> What a load of bollocks! You'd be in work if you got your arse out of
> >> bed and made the effort. What you wrote above is hilarious. How come you
> >> are still on the dole while most of the population have managed to find
> >> work? And why is the centre of your life the DWP? You're one of these
> >> people who thinks he knows it all and does fuck all to better his life.
> >> And then whinges about it all when life gets hard.
>
> >> --
> >> Robbie- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > The DWP has become the centre of our lives because we have been forced
> > to live on DWP benefits for a period of time. Not by choice you
> > understand - I'm certainly NOT a lazy arse. I work very hard. The
> > Jobcentre inundate me with letters and phone calls - reminding me of
> > appointments, giving me unsuitable job details, threatening me with
> > benefit withdrawl if I don't comply! I feel cornered. They tell me I
> > must be prepared to travel for 90 minutes to work, which is a bit
> > silly, bearing in mind I use buses. I need to be closer to home as I
> > am a Carer. I've just been told today that they will stop my benefit
> > if I don't attend another useless 13 week course starting in January.
> > Lets hope I'm fixed up by then to save me the indignaty. I have a few
> > interviews - in my chosen field and local area I might add - so things
> > are looking up!
>
> I've lived on the dole and I found a job easy to get - like clicking a
> finger. Anyone who whinges about how life hard is on the dole is wasting
> their life away. Get some backbone and stop farting about with New Deal
> and that shite - ND is there to remind you that you need to get a job,
> it's not there to keep you on benefits for another six months.
>
> --
> Robbie

are you really so ignorant that you assume everyone lives the same
life as you with the same opportunities, circumstances and
experiences?

Come on!
date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 00:06:06 -0800 (PST)   author:   unknown

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