Not if you just got laid of?
Unemployment != welfare Welfare is strictly through our tax dollars. Unemployment gets subsidized through the company that did the releasing of employment
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Not if you just got laid of?
Rich kid? Lol you have no idea.
Unemployment != welfare Welfare is strictly through our tax dollars. Unemployment gets subsidized through the company that did the releasing of employment
yeah thatUnemployment entitlements are only available for a set amount of time. After that you're going to need A FUCKING JOB YOU LAZY PIECE OF SHIT
wtf?
my parents wealth?
house size?
where are you getting this shit from?
Are you trying to tell me that you were poor growing up now? Seriously?
So the local mill closes in Steeltown. No problem. Everyone just takes one of the many other jobs in town.
Unemployment entitlements are only available for a set amount of time. After that you're going to need other assistance.
So the local mill closes in Steeltown. No problem. Everyone just takes one of the many other jobs in town.
Were there another 800 jobs available there? If so, maybe not a problem for everyone else who was let go.
My point is that the economy can dictate that there are levels of unemployment that are, at that time, unavoidable. Who falls into those unemployment figures can be decided by factors such as geography, skillsets and even chance. To assert that anyone who is unemployed is automatically lazy is arrogant. In a capitalist society, there needs to be a level of unamployment for the system to work. Accepting this means that there is a responsibility for society to care for those who are victims of this fact, together with the feckless who can't easily be weeded out.
I'm not saying to get rid of unemployment. I don't expect everyone to be able to find a job the same day. However, I'm willing to bet that over 50% of the time, the reason a person has not found a job is because:
1.) They aren't looking
2.) They're not willing to do any job
3.) They're not willing to take a pay cut to stay in the same job field
4.) They don't care.
So no-one should have taken any of the jobs available at the new mill in case one day it closed down? Maybe businesses should only open where there are already business and drive labour costs up through competition. Well thought out plan. Maybe everyone should live in one place so all the people and all the jobs would be available to everyone. I get it now.
So the town sits there with hundreds of vacancies waiting for the day people become available if the mill closes. Tard much?